Tough law against corporal punishment in Assam schools
February 15th, 2010 - 7:38 pm ICT by IANSGuwahati, Feb 15 (IANS) The Assam government Monday introduced a tough legislation banning corporal punishment in schools with provision for prosecuting errant teachers, including suspension and even termination from service.
The Assam Corporal Punishment for Educational Institutions (Prohibition) Bill, 2010, would be placed before the Assam assembly for a final nod when it meets March 2 for its Budget session.
“The final draft is ready and we just want the nod of the assembly before it becomes a law,” Mohsin Ali, Assam director of secondary education told IANS.
The decision to introduce the bill follows a recent Unicef study that gave Assam schools the dubious distinction of topping the list of Indian schools where corporal punishment and humiliation of students were rampant - 99.56 percent of students in Assam schools were victim of corporal punishment.
And more recently, the state was rocked by a bizarre incident of a Class 8 student in Guwahati attempting to commit suicide by jumping from the second floor of the institution alleging punishment and humiliation for speaking in Assamese inside the school.
Once this bill becomes an act, a teacher could be prosecuted on a criminal charge, suspended from service, and even face termination of service, if found to have indulged in corporal punishment.
“No court lower than a court of judicial magistrate of the first class shall take cognisance of and try an offence under this act,” Ramen Barpatragohain, a legal counsel who helped in drafting the bill, said.
“No court shall take cognisance of an offence except under a complaint in writing made by or at the instance of a victimized student.”
Other penalties under the act include withholding of increments or promotion, demotion in service, besides even removal from job.
“There would be provisions for appealing against any order or action,” the legal counsel said.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi had earlier taken a serious view of corporal punishment saying such things need to be banned.
The issue came up for serious discussion last year at a workshop titled “Discipline with Dignity - Promoting Positive Discipline in Schools of Assam”, organised by the Law Research Institute, the Gauhati High Court and Unicef in Guwahati.
Despite the menace, not all students, however, protest. Many parents prefer to remain silent, lest the academic careers of their wards are hampered.
Another northeastern state of Mizoram ranks second in the list of Indian schools where corporal punishment is rampant.
The Unicef study highlighted the instance of a Class 9 student in Mizoram who refused to continue her studies after she was beaten on her bare bottom by a teacher in front of her classmates.
Though the school authorities later apologised to her parents and sacked the erring teacher, the hapless girl refused to go to that school again and the trauma continued to haunt her in a new school she was admitted to.
- Nine Assam school kids caned, government talks tough - Jun 13, 2010
- Assam student critical after assault by teacher - Aug 11, 2010
- Assam to ban corporal punishment in schools - Jul 29, 2009
- BJP seeks Kolkata principal's arrest over corporal punishment (Lead) - Jun 14, 2010
- Nearly 12,000 Right to Education violations in Delhi - Mar 27, 2011
- Rouvanjit's death hasn't deterred beatings in Bengal schools - Aug 16, 2010
- 12 Andhra students hospitalized after corporal punishment - Apr 03, 2012
- Dhaka to sensitise teachers against corporal punishment - May 29, 2011
- Probe ordered after Guwahati schoolgirl attempts suicide - Feb 02, 2010
- Assam Government may ban corporal punishment in schools - Aug 02, 2009
- Girl attempts suicide after rebuke for speaking in Assamese - Feb 01, 2010
- Private tuitions by government teachers an offence: Tripura government - Jan 03, 2012
- Maximum child abuse cases from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh - Nov 22, 2010
- Corporal punishment: School sacks another teacher - Jun 04, 2010
- 62 percent women feel domestic abuse is right! - Sep 18, 2011
Tags: assam government, assamese, bizarre incident, budget session, chief minister, class 8, corporal punishment in schools, demotion, dubious distinction, educational institutions, final draft, humiliation, increments, judicial magistrate, legal counsel, offence, prohibition bill, ramen, secondary education, unicef