Karnataka High Court made big announcement to Teachers and staff

Karnataka High Court has asked the school teachers and staff to treat children without bias and with sensitivity, in a significant judgment, taking into cognizance the case of two missing girls. Karnataka high court made big announcement to Teachers and staff. The court has also asked the parents to behave in a civilized manner when kids are around.

The Karnataka High Court bench headed by Justice B. Veerappa and Justice K.S. Hemalekha on Monday issued a stern warning in this regard. The bench has also taken an undertaking in this connection from the headmistress and other staff members of the school and closed the case.

The Karnataka High Court bench had taken up the habeas corpus petition submitted by headmistress P.V. Sister Clara of Saint Joseph’s Convent in Bengaluru before the court regarding the missing of two girl students. The bench stated that the students should be treated with humanity. The teachers and parents should strive towards shaping the careers of students. The court also gave directions to get the counselling done for the students who had gone missing.

The education institution should not in any manner hurt the feelings of children. They also must ensure that they don’t utter any words differentiating between students, the bench stated. The management of the education institution was also given direction to take care of children like their own by the court. The Karnataka High Court bench further stated that the parents should behave in a civilized manner in front of their kids.

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The students, who had gone missing, had tendered an apology in the court for their act. They also assured that in future they won’t indulge in any such acts and focus on studies to become good citizens in the society. The High Court had also appreciated the efforts of Pulakeshinagar Police Station Inspector P.M. Kiran and staff for detecting the missing children.

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