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This is an archive article published on January 31, 2011

Kolkata principal,teachers to be tried for student’s suicide

Rouvanjit,13,hanged himself last year after being caned in his school,La Martiniere for Boys.

A Kolkata court on Monday upheld the order to put to trial the principal and three other teachers of La Martiniere for Boys school on charges of abetting the suicide of student Rouvanjit Rawla,who killed himself allegedly after being caned in school.

13-year-old Rouvanjit had been found hanging at his residence on February 12,last year,four days after being allegedly caned by Principal Sunirmal Chakravarti for misbehaviour and disobedience.

The chief judge,city civil court,Kolkata,Dipak Saha Roy,rejected the prayer of the four teachers and upheld the order of a metropolitan judge to try them under more serious charges than those earlier framed by the police.

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Claiming that the 12th Metropolitan Judge of Bankshall Court had no jurisdiction to reframe charges,the teachers had sought the quashing of his order before the court of Judge Saha Roy.

The magistrate had on November 19 ordered that the four be tried under Section 305 (abetment to suicide of a child),Section 324 (voluntarily causing hurt) and Section 34 (common intention) of the IPC. Section 305,if proved,can get the death sentence.

The petitioners claimed there was no material in accusing them of abetting Rouvanjit’s suicide.

It was further claimed that the metropolitan judge had not given them any hearing before reframing the charges on a plea by the counsels of Ajay Rawla,father of Rouvanjit,who claimed that the police had watered down charges against the teachers.

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Principal Sunirmal Chakravarti and the three teachers – Garnian,Partho Dutta and David Raun — had been arrested on October 4,2010 for the suicide of the Class VII student,but were given bail the same day by the chief metropolitan magistrate as all sections of the IPC they were charged under were bailable.

The case had been filed by Ajay Rawla under Section 305 (abetment to suicide of a minor) of IPC,but the police had filed lesser charges under Sections 323 and 324 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt),352 (punishment without grave provocation) and 23 of the Juvenile Justice (negligence of duty).

Ajay Rawla had filed a police complaint at the Shakespeare Sarani police station here four months after the incident.

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