Mumbai: Fourteen years after a teacher, who is an examiner during the SSC Board exam conducted in 2007, was accused of persecuting a 16-year-old student during the Marathi newspaper, the Vikhroli Judge Court was punished and sentenced him to one year carefully.
Prison sentence.
He has also been fined Rs 5,000, Rebecca Samervel reported.
He initially touched the child’s hand and then sat next to him and put his legs on his thigh.
While the survivor still cannot be traced, the court relies on eyewitness statements, now a 29-year-old man, who is also a student at the exam hall in Tilak Nagar.
Finding Nandkumar Shinde from Chembur guilty, the court said, “There is no error in the [minor] informant section.
However, the defendant made his simplicity by placing his legs on the thigh of the informant That he has a wrong behavior …, “said the court.
The court refused to let go of the defendant based on the trial period of violators who provided prisoners to be released with good behavior bonds instead of serving punishment.
“The main reason for not elongating the benefits of the probation period under the probation Relying on witness proof – including eyewitnesses and principals to whom the girl first complained and investigative officers, the court said nothing was caused not to believe their evidence.
“Nothing caused to show that there was an undue influence …
that there was hostility between witnesses of prosecution and defendant.
No one caused by the mouth of the prosecution of the prosecution they supported falsely with the intention to involve charges,” said the court.
In his complaint to the police, the girl said that he had appeared for his exam on March 16, 2007, between 11:30 a.m.
and at 1:30 a.m.
On that day, the defendant was assigned an invigilator assignment in the exam hall.
During the examination hours, the defendant approached his desk and pressed his hand.
After some time, the defendant sat on the bench and he put his leg on his thigh.
The girl then shouted and began to cry.
The defendant then left.