Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday refused pre-arrest bail to the chairman and secretary of a school in Maharashtra's Badlapur town where two minor girls were sexually assaulted by a male attendant. A single bench of Justice R N Laddha said prima facie there is material to show the two accused were aware of the alleged incident before August 16 but they failed to take any steps to report the same to police or local authority.
Justice Laddha further said the offence is serious and the court has to consider the plight of the minor victims. "The victims are minors. The trauma that they have endured can profoundly affect their adolescent years leaving them with lasting psychological scars," the court said. It is undisputed that applicants are persons responsible for managing the school, the court held. "There is prima facie material indicating that the victims parents' had voiced their grievances to the class teacher and other staff members.
The applicants were aware of the incident before August 16. Despite knowing, they did not report the incident to police," the HC said. The bench said the delay in lodging of the case was "primarily because of applicants' negligence for reasons known only to them." There is a legal obligation on persons to report the offence if they are aware or made aware of it, it added. The court further said the CCTV footage of the school premises from the day of the incident is missing.
The HC referred to provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and also judgments passed by the Supreme Court, which cast a duty and obligation on a person to promptly report to police any sexual assault offence once they are made aware of the same."This duty is not merely a procedure that can be overlooked. The repercussion or failure to report such offences are serious," the HC said.