Student in Hostel - Multiple cases involve students residing in hostels who faced various incidents leading to death or injury. For example, a student of Shramoday Government School in Bhopal was allegedly manhandled by government servants Prabal Mehta vs The State Of Madhya Pradesh - Madhya Pradesh, and another student in a hostel was found dead with injuries, with investigations focusing on potential negligence or foul play BUDHESHWAR PRASAD VS STATE OF C. G. - Chhattisgarh.
Deaths in Hostel Settings - Several cases report student deaths within hostel premises, including homicidal deaths, suicides, or unnatural causes. Medical evidence often contradicts claims of suicide, suggesting possible foul play or negligence ABHINIWESH SINGH VS STATE O - Allahabad, Kalachand Murmu VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL - Calcutta.
Negligence and Safety Concerns - Reports highlight issues such as overcrowded hostels, inadequate supervision, and safety lapses contributing to student injuries or deaths. For instance, a student fell from a hostel due to negligence C. V. L. Narasimha Rao VS Principal Secretary, Medical and Health Dept. - Andhra Pradesh, and a girl died from burn injuries inside a hostel kitchen, with the warden being implicated BUDHESHWAR PRASAD VS STATE OF C. G. - Chhattisgarh.
Investigations and Legal Proceedings - Cases involve FIR registration, police investigations, and judicial proceedings to determine responsibility. Warden or authorities' involvement varies, with some cases leading to convictions and others to acquittals or ongoing inquiries Satya Narayan Singh VS State of Rajasthan - Rajasthan, V. Sujatha Bai VS State of Tamil Nadu, The Inspector of Police, Tamil Nadu - Madras.
Insights - The recurring theme emphasizes the vulnerability of students in hostel environments and the importance of proper safety measures, supervision, and accountability to prevent such incidents.
Analysis and Conclusion: The sources collectively underscore that students residing in hostels are at risk of various harm, including violence, negligence, and accidents. While some cases involve criminal acts like murder or manhandling, others point to systemic issues such as overcrowding and inadequate safety protocols. Ensuring strict safety standards and accountability in hostel management is crucial to safeguarding students' lives.
(Prevention of Atrocities) Act - Section 3(2)(v) - Quashment of FIR - Allegations against government servants for manhandling a student ... 11, 12) ... ... Facts of the case: ... The petitioners, government servants, were accused of manhandling a student ... The record in the present case reflects that the deceased who was student of Shramoday Government School, Ratibagh, Bhopal and was residing in hostel, on allegation of theft of a mobile phone of another inmate of the hostel was ....
in a hostel. ... - Murder - IPC 302, 201 - Summary Fact of the Case: The applicant sought bail in a case involving the murder of a student ... The applicant claimed the deceased committed suicide, but the medical evidence contradicted this claim. ... R. , it is alleged that the deceased Shivam Dwivedi was a student of B. Tec. I year of Hindustan Engineering College, Farah district Mathura, he was hostel inmate. ... O. has recorded the statement of Manish Singh, warden of Vivekanand #H....
student – Due to negligence authorities one student of Government hostel for Blind at dilsukhnagar has fallen down from the hostel ... It was further stated that the Hostel has 32 rooms meant for 75 students, but there are about 125 students and a subsistence allowance ... 1950 - Article 21 (1) 38 39 (e) 41 and 43 - Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 - Section 2 (d) - Neligence of School – Death of Deceased ... It was further stated that the #HL_STA....
of a student. ... Fact of the Case: The appellant, a teacher and warden of a girls' hostel, was convicted for causing the homicidal death ... The deceased was found dead with burn injuries inside the kitchen occupied by the appellant. ... The deceased was a student and she was living in the Hostel. Father of the deceased, Ramadhar (PW-7) has deposed in para 12 of his evidence that the deceased had never complained against the appellant. ... 14. .......
Both of them were stayed in same hostel - During study hours when using of cellphones were prohibited, A1 found deceased speaking ... over cellphone outside hostel - Immediately A1 received cell phone from deceased and removed sim card and did not hand over cellphone ... Deceased thereafter committed suicide in hostel - Held, except the allegation that the petitioner has remarked that instead of studying ... Both of them were stayed in the same hostel. On 18.3.2014 at....
(1) Indian Penal Code, 1860-Section 302-Homicidal death of student living in hostel in University - Prosecution case based on circumstantial ... evidence - Deceased was last seen in the company of accused when accused demanded Rs. 4,000/-from deceased for getting his answer ... books corrected - No proof that deceased actually was appearing in any examination those days - Evidence regarding last seen of ... The deceased Balinder Singh was a student of B.A. 3rd Year an....
Hostel, Church Gate, Bombay. ... To state briefly the facts of the case are as follows : On 14.9.89 the complainant (respondent herein) sent a letter numbered 979 dated 14.9.89 with valuable documents along with it by speed post from Silchar Head Post Office to his son Shri Joy Nandi (since deceased), a resident student at Telang Memorial
Merely because Shri Dharmendra Panwar happens to be Warden of the Hostel in which the deceased was residing as a student of Class-XII and as per version of petitioner, Shri Dharmendra Panwar could not satisfy him for the death of Shri Bhupendra Singh it cannot be said that he was involved in the incident ... Thereafter, petitioner lodged FIR No.37/2016 on 12.1.2016 at Police Station Hindaun (District Karauli) for offence under Section 302 IPC alleging that Shri Dharmendra Panwar, Warden of Hostel in which decea....
THE deceased was a student at Ramkrishna Vivekananda Mission in Purulia. He was reading in class IV and staying in the Mission hostel. The boy died an unnatural death. The M.O. ... The petitioner, the father of the deceased, has stated in his application that he has reason to believe that his son did not commit suicide. ... The Medical Officer conducting the second post-mortem examination shall permit the petitioner or any other person familiar with the deceased to be present at the post-mortem examinat....
Fact of the Case: The case involves the death of a student in a hostel, with the appellant being found guilty under ... The deceased was a boy studying VI Standard in St. Josepth Higher Secondary School and also staying in the hostel attached to Mercy Home. P.W.3 was a student of VII Standard and P.W.4 was a student of VIII Standard. ... Joseph Higher Secondary School in which P.W.2 was the Chief Warden of the Hostel, and A-1, A-2, Nimilan, Illango and Babu were Sub....
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