A city court upheld the six-month jail term of the teacher given by a magisterial court, but observed that the magistrate had awarded him "very less sentence".
"...Despite the magistrate's observations that the cases of sexual assault were on steep rise ... And the offenders of such crimes were not entitled to any sympathy ...., the magistrate had awarded him a very less sentence in the opinion of this court," Additional Sessions Judge Lokesh Kumar Sharma said.
The court, while directing that the man be taken into custody to serve the sentence, observed that the convict teacher was protector as well as saviour of the child.
The court further said, "One must not forget here itself that the appellant is associated with a noble profession of teaching and the teacher in our society is considered and regarded equivalent to God as he is the one who either makes or breaks the career of the student and a person in such a noble job/profession is expected by the society to maintain a high degree of morals, ethics and values. Not only this, but also, a teacher is considered as guardian of the child as long as the child remains in his custody at school."
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The teacher made unwelcome physical contact involving explicit sexual overtures against the girl, it alleged, adding that he also made sexually-coloured remarks intending to insult her modesty near a bus stand.
The teacher was convicted for sexually harassing the girl and sentenced to six months in jail and a fine of Rs 5,000.
He challenged the magisterial court's order before the sessions court saying the case was a bundle of falsehood and the allegations were made because the teacher had stopped the girl from cheating.