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Supreme Court to hear plea on guidelines for school children's safety

Updated on: 27 March,2018 09:31 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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The Supreme Court will on Tuesday hear a plea seeking its direction for a comprehensive set of guidelines to ensure safety and security of school children

Supreme Court to hear plea on guidelines for school children's safety

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The Supreme Court will on Tuesday hear a plea seeking its direction for a comprehensive set of guidelines to ensure safety and security of school children.


The plea has been filed by Varun Chandra Thakur, father Pradyuman Thakur a Class II student of Gurugram's Ryan International School, who was brutally murdered in the school premises last year. The apex court had ordered a compilation of norms formulated by the Centre and states for its consideration.


The top court had asked all states and union territories to file a response on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking guidelines to ensure safety and security of school children across the country, the deadline of which is today. So far, three states -- Haryana, Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh -- have filed their responses in the case.

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