Schools are responsible for providing a safe environment to children and ensure that adults there do not pose a risk to them, the Delhi High Court has said and expressed shock over the way a private school here handled students’ sexual harassment complaints.
A bench of Justices Siddharth Mridul and Deepa Sharma said a school is where a child is groomed for the society and it is the duty of every such institution to provide safe and healthy atmosphere for the psychological, cognitive and behavioural development of the students.
“In the present case, the manner in which the school authorities have handled the number of sexual harassment complaints received from young girls and their parents, really shocks our conscience,” said the bench.
It said this attitude of the school authorities encouraged the wrongdoers and discouraged the Samaritans – the brave girls who had the courage to make the complaints.
The court said it was an incumbent duty of all to build a protective net around children who have suffered any physical or emotional abuse.
It said that any lenient approach in such cases would adversely affect the psychology of the children who carry the scars of sexual abuse during their childhood to teenage and then to adulthood, without having the satisfaction that the wrongdoer had been punished.
The bench directed the school authorities to forward all the sexual harassment complaints of young girls received by them to the police for necessary action.
The bench said children spend a considerable amount of time at school and if they face any harassment or untoward behaviour and report it to the administration, it is their duty to deal with such matters strictly.
The court’s observations came as it dismissed the plea of Anirudh Kumar Pandey, the music teacher at Modern Public School here, seeking reinstatement. He was accused of outraging the modesty of girl students and misbehaving with women teachers in September 2000.
(The article has been edited for length.)
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