This story is from November 18, 2017

Student wearing jeans face school managers wrath in Kanpur Dehat

A class XI student suffered deep cuts on both thighs after a school manager allegedly used a scissor to cut off his jeans as punishment for not wearing school uniform.
Student wearing jeans face school managers wrath in Kanpur Dehat
(Photo: ANI)
KANPUR: A class XI student suffered deep cuts on both thighs after a school manager allegedly used a scissor to cut off his jeans as punishment for not wearing school uniform. The incident occurred at a local inter college under the limits of Sikandara police station in Kanpur Dehat district. The parents of the boy lodged a complaint at Sikandara police station of the district following which police registered an FIR under various sections of IPC against the manager of the inter college located at Mughal road.

The police said that following a complaint an FIR against college manager Mahendra Katiyar under various sections of IPC (Indian Penal Code) has been lodged. "Further investigations are underway, no arrest has yet been made," the police added.
The incident took place on Thursday afternoon on the premises of Dr Ambedkar Inter college located at Mughal road area of the district when one Anuj Kumar son of Vinod Pal, and a resident of Shastrinagar area of the district had gone to attend his classes.
"The boy -Anuj is a class XI student and was wearing jeans on the day the incident occurred. He suffered deep cuts on both thighs when school manager Mahendra Katiyar allegedly used a scissor to cut off his jeans as punishment for not wearing college uniform," said station house officer Sikandara Surendra Singh.
"Following a complaint, we have booked the manager under sections 324 (Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means) and 504 (Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) of Indian Penal Code after launching an investigation in this regard, no arrest however has been made," said SHO further.
The student also claimed that the manager threatened him not to inform anyone and vanished from the scene immediately after the incident. The boy, who was bleeding profusely thereafter reached home and narrated his ordeal to his parents.

They later went to the Sikandara police station and filed a complaint against the manager.
Students father Vinod Pal, said, "The school manager didn't pay heed to his shilds plea and cut off his jeans using a scissor as a result he suffered deep wounds.
The manager should have restricted him from attending classes or sent him back home if he was not wearing school uniform, but not indulged in such kind of barbaric act, Pal, added further.
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