Badlapur Sexual Assault Case: Kalyan Court Sends Accused to 14-Day Judicial Custody
The accused in Badlapur sexual assault incident was sent to judicial custody for 14 days by the Kalyan Court on Monday.
Thane August 26: The accused in Badlapur sexual assault incident was sent to judicial custody for 14 days by the Kalyan Court on Monday. The accused was under police custody. Meanwhile, amid the outrage over the alleged Badlapur sexual assault case, Maharashtra Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar on Monday said that just like CCTVs in schools, panic buttons can also be installed to ensure women's safety.
On August 23, the special investigation team (SIT) for Badlapur sexual assault against minors registered an FIR against the school authorities, for not complying with the provisions of Section 19 of the POCSO Act, which mandates that every authority, when they come to know about any such kind of sexual assault against minors, are obligated to report this to police authorities for further action. Adarsh School Badlapur Sexual Abuse Case: From Massive Protests to CM Eknath Shinde’s Response, Here Are 10 Key Details.
The alleged sexual assault of two fourth-grade girls at a school in Maharashtra's Badlapur has massive sparked outrage. Meanwhile, Maharashtra Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar on Monday said that just like CCTVs in schools, panic buttons can also be installed to ensure women's safety. "...Just like CCTVs in schools, panic buttons can also be installed...A panic button can also be installed in the hostels...It is an advanced technology..." said Kesarkar while addressing a press conference in Mumbai.
"Under the leadership of the deputy director of the Mumbai region, the investigation team probed the Badlapur incident. People from various departments were involved in the investigation. The police will decide under which sections the cases will be filed. The people who have been found negligent have been identified as co-accused. They also have to face consequences," said the Maharashtra Education Minister. Badlapur Sexual Assault Case: Maharashtra Cabinet To Study Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Provisions on Punishment for Rape, Other Offences Against Women.
Lashing out at the opposition, he said, "The people who are criticising now have not done anything during their regime. We are initiating many actions." Notably, a report prepared by the Women and Child Welfare Department and the Education Ministry in the sexual abuse case of Badlapur was handed over to Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar on Monday.
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