Mumbai: A special POCSO court has acquitted a 28-year-old tuition teacher accused of inappropriately touching a 13-year-old student, citing a failure by police to present crucial evidence.
Court questions evidence in student’s sexual assault claim
The girl alleged that on February 2, 2018, her teacher unzipped her sweater and touched her during an evening extra class. The court, however, highlighted that the investigating officer never seized the sweater, making it impossible to verify the victim's claim.
Mumbai: After 27 Years, Mother Wins Legal Battle As Court Orders Compensation For Son Killed In Stone Blasting AccidentAdditionally, the court found the victim's testimony unconvincing, noting that she called the teacher at midnight just two days after the alleged incident to get help with a math problem. The judge reasoned that a victim would not have made contact so soon after such an event, suggesting the teacher may have been falsely implicated. The teacher, who was arrested and later released on bail, has now been cleared of all charges
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