MP HC Recognizes Minor Gangrape Survivor’s Unpaid School Fees Suo Motu
Last Updated on February 8, 2024 by News Desk
Issue:
After the state government promised free education, a minor gangrape victim’s education was endangered since she didn’t pay her school fees.
Facts:
- In 2018, the state government sent Survivor and her sister to a private school.
- Only the first year’s fees were paid; the remaining amount owed is Rs 14 lakh.
- Regarding the dues, the school sent notices to the authorities and the victim’s relatives.
Arguments:
- MP HC: Based on a news article exposing the betrayal of the survivor’s commitment, the court took suo motu cognizance.
- State Government: The excerpt makes no formal arguments.
- School: Said the issue was fixed and the notification was a mistake caused by staff mishap.
Judgement:
- The school and the state government received notifications from MP HC, which handled the case as a PIL.
- The excerpt that is given makes no mention of the final verdict.
Additional Notes:
- In order to provide the promised assistance for victims—especially vulnerable children—the case emphasises the significance of government responsibility.
- The court’s prompt response highlights how important the matter is and how dedicated it is to defending the rights of survivors.
Written By: Nikita Shankar @nikitaashankar