Overview
- The Supreme Court has canceled bail for 13 accused in child trafficking cases, criticizing the Allahabad High Court for its lax handling of bail applications.
- Hospitals where newborns go missing will face immediate license suspension as part of strict new measures against trafficking networks.
- High courts across India have been directed to expedite child trafficking trials, ensuring completion within six months, with day-to-day hearings where necessary.
- The Uttar Pradesh government faced sharp criticism for its lack of action in challenging bail orders and addressing trafficking cases effectively.
- Parents nationwide have been urged to remain vigilant, with the court emphasizing the irreversible agony caused by losing children to trafficking gangs.