HC seeks views of Centre\, WB on report over preventing sexual offences against pupils

HC seeks views of Centre, WB on report over preventing sexual offences against pupils

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The on Wednesday asked the Centre and the West Government to convey their views on proposed guidelines to prevent sexual offences against pupils in educational institutions affiliated to central and state boards in West

Justice directed handing over of a report of a court-appointed amicus curiae to the (ASG) and asked him to get the views of the central government for implementation of proposed measures for ensuring a safe environment for students in educational institutions.

ASG was asked to convey the views of the Centre to the court on Thursday with regard to schools under CBSE and ICSE boards.

The of West was also directed to express the views of the state government, which also has separate boards of secondary and higher secondary under which many schools are affiliated.

Hearing a case relating to alleged sexual misconduct against two physical teachers of a city-based school, Justice Patherya had appointed as amicus curiae to assist it in the matter and formed a panel of educationists to suggest steps and guidelines for schools for preventing incidents of sexual assault on pupils.

The panel included educationists from six leading schools in the city, the of State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (SCPCR) and representatives of and

The amicus curiae submitted a 100-page report to the court on Monday suggesting formation of a nodal body under the SCPCR, which would work for spreading awareness among school staff, sensitise parents and set up a syllabus for awareness material for staff, students and parents.

It also suggested stringent background check of a person before appointing him/her to any position in a school.

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First Published: Wed, November 14 2018. 18:00 IST