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Class 9 Girl Gives Birth in Karnataka School Toilet as Police Open POCSO Case and Four Staff Are Suspended

Officials cite serious monitoring lapses at the residential school, prompting parallel criminal inquiries alongside a departmental probe.

Overview

  • The minor delivered a baby in the washroom of a government-run residential school in Yadgir district and was shifted to Shahapur Government Hospital, where both are reported stable.
  • Police initiated a case under the POCSO Act and invoked provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Juvenile Justice law, with the principal, warden, a staff nurse and the girl's brother among those under investigation.
  • Karnataka Residential Educational Institution Society suspended four employees — principal Basamma, warden Geetha, science teacher Narasimhamurthy and physical education teacher Shridhar — and ordered a departmental inquiry.
  • The child-rights commission took suo motu cognizance, directed a formal complaint and report, and the district child protection officer filed a complaint with the jurisdictional police.
  • According to the FIR, the girl was allegedly assaulted about nine to ten months earlier and school staff delayed reporting the birth after informing the victim's brother, with district officials noting prima facie lapses by school personnel.