Contempt notice in connection with Visva-Bharati incident
Visva Bharati: HC sends contempt notices to PM, officials
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Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court Friday issued a
contempt notice against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who is the
chancellor of Visva-Bharati, and other officials in the
incident where a class 5 student of a varsity school was asked to lick
her urine as punishment for bed-wetting.
The direction was given by the bench of Chief
Justice J.N. Patel and Justice Sambudha Chakraborty while hearing a
public interest litigation which claimed that the Visva-Bharati, by
inflicting corporal punishment, has violated the court’s earlier
directive against the form of punishment.
“The court has asked me to serve contempt notice to
the PM, who is the chancellor, as well as Vice Chancellor Sushanta Dutta
Gupta, Registrar Mani Mukut Mitra, warden Uma Poddar and West Bengal
Education Secretary Bikram Sen,” said Tapas Bhanja, who filed the PIL.
Contempt notices have been issued against the PM, university officials.
The next hearing will be on July 27.
The
Calcutta High Court had banned any kind of corporal punishment in the
schools in 2004. In 2009, the Court framed proper guidelines and said
that students should be counselled instead of being given corporal
punishment.
The court earlier had asked the West Bengal
government to carry out wide publicity against corporal punishment in
schools. It had also asked the government to specify its guidelines and
take strict penal actions against erring teachers and schools for
violations of school guidelines.
The incident occurred Saturday evening when Poddar,
while on an inspection, pulled up the girl for bedwetting. She allegedly
then sprinkled salt on the urine and made the girl lick her urine as a
punishment.
After the girl told her mother about the ordeal, her
parents and several other people stormed the hostel premises and
allegedly manhandled Poddar.
Following the
incident, the university – located in Birbhum district – set up a
four-member fact-finding committee, headed by former dean of students’
welfare Aruna Mukherjee, to probe the matter.
Acting on the report, the university relieved Poddar of her duty as warden.
The incident has attracted severe criticism from all quarters and also reached the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
The National Commission for Protection of Child
Rights (NCPCR) has sought detailed reports from the university and the
state government.
Visva Bharati was founded by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore.
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