Students in Classes 5 to 10 made to strip for menstrual check at Thane school; principal among 8 booked
Press Trust of India | July 10, 2025 | 09:58 AM IST | 2 mins read
The incident took place at R S Damani School in Shahapur on after bloodstains were found in the toilet, officials said. Police said a case was filed against the principal, four teachers, an attendant and two trustees.
NEW DELHI: Girl students of classes 5 to 10 at a private school in Maharashtra's Thane district were made to strip to check if they were menstruating, prompting police to register a case against eight persons, including the principal and four teachers, officials said. The incident occurred at the R S Damani school in Shahapur area on Tuesday after bloodstains were found in its toilet, the officials said on Wednesday.
It sparked an outrage among the girls' parents, who protested on the school premises on Wednesday and sought action against its management and the teachers involved in the episode. As per the complaint lodged by a parent of one of the students, the girls, studying in classes 5 to 10, were called to the school's convention hall and shown photos of blood stains in the toilet and floor by screening them through a projector.
The students were asked if anyone from them was going through the menstrual cycle. The girls were then divided into two groups. All those who said they were menstruating were asked to give their thumb impression to the teachers. But those girls who said they were not experiencing it were taken to the toilet one by one with a woman attendant checking their private parts, the complaint said.
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Parents stage protest at school over incident
Based on the complaint, a case was registered against the school principal, four teachers, the attendant and two trustees, the police said. When parents learnt about the girls being subjected to this kind of a check, they gathered at the school and demanded action against the teachers involved, Additional Superintendent of Police (Thane rural) Rahul Zalte said. "The situation turned tense for a while with the irate parents demanding action," he said.
The police were probing the entire incident, the official said. The case was registered against the eight persons under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 74 (assault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty) and 76 (assault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to disrobe) and provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, he said. None of them has been arrested so far, senior inspector Mukesh Dhage of the Shahapur police station said.
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