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The Times of India
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Anuja Jaiswal | TNN

Uttar Pradesh: SIT chargesheet against ex-principal in school girl's 'rape-suicide' case

AGRA: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the UP police filed an over 2,000-page chargesheet on Tuesday against the former principal of a Mainpuri residential school in connection with the death of a 16-year-old student, who was allegedly raped and found hanging in a prayer room in the premises in 2019.

The chargesheet was filed in the court of additional district judge (Pocso) against the former principal, Sushma Sagar, under IPC section 306 (abetment of suicide), 201 (causing disappearance of evidence, giving false information) and provisions of the Pocso Act, said special public prosecutor (Pocso) Anoop Yadav.

While details of the chargesheet were not known immediately, sources in the special public prosecutor office said that SIT had found in the principal's office some letters written by the victim, mentioning instances of “homosexuality” in the school. The letters were neither submitted to police nor court by Sagar. The victim’s family was also kept in the dark about them.

The girl's father said that while an FIR was filed against the former principal and others, those named in the FIR were not arrested. “I believe in the judiciary and hope to get justice for my daughter,” he said.

Last year in September, a new six-member SIT was formed after the Allahabad high court directed the state government and UP police for a progress report on the case within a month. It came after the victim’s family had approached the high court in August 2020, following which an FIR was filed against Sagar, the hostel warden and a fellow student under Pocso Act and IPC section 376 (rape) and 302 (murder) based on the family’s complaint.

In December, the state government had submitted the DNA analysis report of all the suspects in the court, stating that none of them matched with the samples found on the victim’s body.

(The victim's identity has not been revealed to protect her privacy as per Supreme Court directives on cases related to sexual assault)

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