Case registered against teacher under POCSO Act

by Kajal Luthra |
Case registered against teacher under POCSO Act
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Indora (The Uttam Hindu): A serious incident has emerged from a government senior secondary school under the Indora police station. Eight to nine female students have leveled serious allegations of indecent language and molestation against the Hindi lecturer. This shameful incident has created a sensation not only within the school campus but throughout the region.


According to reports, the female students courageously reported their grievances to the school management. They clearly alleged that the lecturer had been using indecent language with them for several days and had even attempted to molest them on multiple occasions. Upon receiving the complaint, the school management did not take the matter lightly and immediately handed over the investigation to the school disciplinary committee.

The disciplinary committee recorded the statements of the students confidentially. After the preliminary investigation found the allegations to be true, the committee prepared a report on the entire matter and submitted it to the Indora police station.

The police acted swiftly and registered a case against the accused teacher under Section 75 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 10 of the POCSO Act. However, the accused teacher has absconded since the case was registered. Police have launched raids to arrest him.


Station Officer Ashish Pathania confirmed the incident. He stated that the police team is actively working to apprehend the accused and will soon arrest him and present him in court. The Station Officer also stated that the safety of female students is a top priority and any laxity or negligence in such cases will not be tolerated.


Local residents and parents are deeply outraged by the incident. People are demanding that the accused teacher be immediately arrested and given the harshest punishment, so that no teacher or employee dares to compromise the dignity of female students in the future.


According to sources, the entire matter came to light through the school's disciplinary committee, which immediately reported the matter to the police.

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