A case has been registered against a school in Ratlam. - Photo: Social Media Expansion Police registered a case against the management of St. Joseph's Convent School located in Namli village near Ratlam district headquarters. Is. The police have taken action in the matter of installing CCTV cameras in the boys' toilet of the school. A case has been registered against the school management under IT Act and POCSO Act. Significantly, August the issue of installation of CCTV cameras in the boys toilet by the school management came to light, after which the children and relatives complained about it on the child helpline. After the matter caught fire, the National Commission for Children intervened and gave instructions for the FIR. After that, further action has been taken. Child line members who reached the school premises for investigation on the complaint found on the spot that the CCTV in the toilet of the school The camera was installed, on which the school management argued that the children were vandalizing and drawing obscene pictures in the toilet. On the basis of the statement of the members, the Namli police station has filed a section against the school management 03 E,IT Case has been registered under Act and Pasco Act. This was the case In the case of installation of CCTV camera in the toilet of the school, the Child Line and Child Commission team had inspected after the complaint by the victim students. In this, a CCTV camera was found installed in the boys toilet, after which a notice was issued to the school management. , The school had argued The convent school management, which is always in controversies, presented a strange argument behind the installation of CCTV cameras in the toilets. The principal of the school told the Child Protection Commission team that children used to draw lewd comments and drawings on the walls and tables of the school toilet. Because of this, he had installed cameras in the boys' toilet. The CCTV cameras were removed by the school management after being reprimanded by the Child Commission. ,

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A case has been registered against a school in Ratlam. – Photo: Social Media Expansion Police registered a case against the management of St. Joseph’s Convent School located in Namli village near Ratlam district headquarters. Is. The police have taken action in the matter of installing CCTV cameras in the boys’ toilet of the school. A case has been registered against the school management under IT Act and POCSO Act. Significantly, August the issue of installation of CCTV cameras in the boys toilet by the school management came to light, after which the children and relatives complained about it on the child helpline. After the matter caught fire, the National Commission for Children intervened and gave instructions for the FIR. After that, further action has been taken. Child line members who reached the school premises for investigation on the complaint found on the spot that the CCTV in the toilet of the school The camera was installed, on which the school management argued that the children were vandalizing and drawing obscene pictures in the toilet. On the basis of the statement of the members, the Namli police station has filed a section against the school management 03 E,IT Case has been registered under Act and Pasco Act. This was the case
In the case of installation of CCTV camera in the toilet of the school, the Child Line and Child Commission team had inspected after the complaint by the victim students. In this, a CCTV camera was found installed in the boys toilet, after which a notice was issued to the school management. , The school had argued
The convent school management, which is always in controversies, presented a strange argument behind the installation of CCTV cameras in the toilets. The principal of the school told the Child Protection Commission team that children used to draw lewd comments and drawings on the walls and tables of the school toilet. Because of this, he had installed cameras in the boys’ toilet. The CCTV cameras were removed by the school management after being reprimanded by the Child Commission. ,

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