The Sindh High Court has directed police to register a missing person case involving a man from Karachi.
The order came during a hearing on a petition filed by the missing man’s family, who asked the court to intervene after they failed to obtain official action from local authorities.
Court Directs Police Action
During the hearing, the court instructed police officials to formally register the case and begin an investigation. Judges stressed that authorities must follow proper legal procedures when families report missing persons.
Therefore, the police must now record the complaint and move forward with the inquiry.
Family Seeks Court Help
The family approached the Sindh High Court after they said their attempts to register the case with police had not succeeded.
They told the court that the man had been missing for several days and that they were worried about his safety.
Investigation to Begin
Following the court’s order, police officials will register the case and start collecting information related to the disappearance.
Investigators will likely interview relatives and witnesses. Additionally, they may review phone records and other evidence to determine the circumstances of the case.
Court Monitoring Possible
Legal experts say courts sometimes continue monitoring such cases to ensure authorities carry out investigations properly.
For now, the directive from the Sindh High Court requires police to take immediate action regarding the missing man from Karachi.








