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Teacher gets 3-year jail term for molesting minor girl in Jajpur

Teacher gets 3-year jail term for molesting minor girl in Jajpur

Time of India24-04-2025
Kendrapada: A 41-year-old private school teacher has been sentenced to three years in jail for molesting a 12-year-old student in Jajpur district. The verdict was pronounced on Thursday by the Ad-hoc Additional District and Sessions Judge at the Fast Track Special Court.
The accused, a Hindi teacher, was found guilty of molesting the Class VII student during Saraswati Puja celebrations on Jan 31, 2017. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 5,000, with an additional three-month jail term if the fine is not paid.
The incident came to light when the survivor refused to attend school the next day and disclosed the incident and threats made by the teacher to her parents. An FIR was filed by her mother on Feb 1, 2017, and the teacher was arrested.
Special public prosecutor Rajendra Prasad Nayak said the judgment was based on statements from six witnesses, including the victim. The school suspended the teacher immediately after the complaint. The conviction comes eight years after the incident.
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Kendrapada: A 41-year-old private school teacher has been sentenced to three years in jail for molesting a 12-year-old student in Jajpur district. The verdict was pronounced on Thursday by the Ad-hoc Additional District and Sessions Judge at the Fast Track Special Court.
The accused, a Hindi teacher, was found guilty of molesting a Class VII student during Saraswati Puja celebrations on Jan 31, 2017. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 5,000, with an additional three-month jail term if the fine is not paid.
The incident came to light when the survivor refused to attend school the next day and disclosed the incident and threats made by the teacher to her parents. An FIR was filed by her mother on Feb 1, 2017, and the teacher was arrested.
Special public prosecutor Rajendra Prasad Nayak said the judgment was based on statements from six witnesses, including the victim. The school suspended the teacher immediately after the complaint. The conviction comes eight years after the incident.
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