Context:
The Supreme Court has directed formulation of a practical Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for swift response in human trafficking cases, emphasizing urgency at the police level.
Key Highlights:
Judicial Intervention
- Mandated uniform SOP across states.
- Emphasized time-sensitive response for missing persons cases.
- Next hearing scheduled for April 21.
Institutional Coordination
- Involves:
- Union Home Secretary
- State Home Secretaries
- Directors-General of Police
- Committee formed with experts including P.M. Nair.
Operational Focus
- Immediate FIR registration and investigation.
- Cases must remain active until victim recovery.
- SOP to be practical and implementable at police station level.
Significance
- Addresses delays in missing persons investigations.
- Strengthens anti-trafficking enforcement framework.
- Protects vulnerable groups (women, children).
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Human Trafficking
- Involves exploitation (forced labour, sexual exploitation).
- SOP
- Standardized step-by-step operational guidelines.
- Related laws:
- Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956
- IPC provisions on trafficking.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Internal Security & Law Enforcement
- Need for standardized policing practices.
- Importance of inter-state coordination.
- Social Justice Dimension
- Trafficking linked to poverty, migration, gender inequality.
- Judicial Activism
- Supreme Court filling gaps in policy and implementation.
Way Forward
- Develop technology-enabled tracking systems.
- Strengthen rehabilitation mechanisms for victims.
- Enhance training of police personnel.
- Improve inter-agency coordination.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper 2: Social Justice, Governance
- GS Paper 3: Internal Security
