On January 29, 2011, a student of MGR Janaki College complained to her teachers that Rs 4,000 she had kept with her had gone missing.
Teachers checked every student, but Divya, a third year BCom student, was apparently the only one strip-searched in front of others, said the CB-CID probing the case.
Shamed, Divya committed suicide on returning home.
A case of abatement to commit suicide, punishable under Section 306 of IPC, was registered against four lecturers – Jayalakshmi, Sudha, Selvi and Vijayalakshmi – for allegedly strip-searching the student.
On a complaint from the girl’s mother, police registered the case, and it was later transferred to the CB-CID.
CB-CID, however, said their case was supported by witness depositions, documentary evidence and medical records.
Special judge Meena Sathish, concluding there was prima facie case to proceed against the lecturers, said they could raise such arguments at the time of trial.
She then dismissed their petitions, paving the way for commencement of trial in the case.
SORCE: TOI
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