The principal of DAV College, Budhana, Muzaffarnagar, was arrested on Saturday . Police detained Pradeep Kumar for allegedly abetting student suicide. The case involves Ujjawal Rana , a BA second-year student who died by suicide on November 9 in Budhana town. Non-bailable warrants had been issued for Principal Kumar.
SP (Rural) Aditya Bansal confirmed Sanjiv Singh , a physical training instructor, was already arrested. Bansal added, “Remaining accused will be arrested soon.” Police registered a case against Principal Pradeep Kumar , college manager Arvind Garg , instructor Sanjiv Singh , and three policemen .
The Incident and Initial Actions
Ujjawal Rana’s death on November 9 prompted a police investigation. Rana, a DAV College student, died by suicide. The inquiry focused on individuals allegedly responsible for abetting his death. This led to identifying suspects from college administration, law enforcement.
Principal Pradeep Kumar’s arrest marks a significant development. It underscores the allegations’ severity. Police acted based on gathered evidence. Non-bailable warrants for Kumar reflected the charges’ serious nature.
Legal Framework: Abetment to Suicide
Charges fall under Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for abetment of suicide. Abetment involves instigating, conspiring, or intentionally aiding suicide. Proof is required that the accused’s actions directly caused the victim’s death. Conviction under Section 306 IPC includes imprisonment up to ten years and a fine.
Non-bailable warrants, like for Principal Kumar, indicate serious offenses. They prevent immediate bail release, ensuring custody during initial proceedings for thorough investigation.
Role of College Administration
Educational institutions hold responsibility for student welfare. They must provide a safe, supportive environment. College administrations address student grievances. They implement policies preventing harassment or undue pressure. Allegations of abetment to suicide within a college raise questions about authority conduct and institutional culture.
College managers and principals have a duty of care. A breach of this duty, contributing to student distress, can lead to legal consequences. A principal and instructor’s involvement highlights potential systemic issues.
Ongoing Investigation
Police actively continue the investigation. Law enforcement collects evidence and records witness statements. The goal is to establish a clear sequence of events. Investigators aim to determine specific roles of each accused: Principal Pradeep Kumar , college manager Arvind Garg , and instructor Sanjiv Singh .
The case also includes three policemen . Their inclusion in the FIR suggests potential misconduct. Authorities will investigate their actions related to Ujjawal Rana’s suicide. This inquiry seeks justice. SP (Rural) Aditya Bansal confirms ongoing efforts to apprehend all accused swiftly.
Student Mental Health and Support
This incident highlights student mental health’s critical importance. Educational institutions must create supportive environments. Students face academic pressure, social challenges, and personal issues affecting well-being. Accessible mental health services, including counseling and crisis intervention, are essential on campuses.
Open dialogue reduces stigma, encouraging help-seeking. Colleges should establish clear grievance channels. Prompt, empathetic responses from faculty and administration are vital. Support systems prevent tragedies and foster care, helping students navigate challenges safely.
Seeking Help: Suicide Prevention Resources
If you or someone you know is experiencing distress or suicidal thoughts, help is available. Please reach out to these support services immediately:
- Call 9820466726 for assistance from AASRA.
- Visit AASRA’s official website:http://www.aasra.info/helpline.html
- Contact iCALL on 9152987821 .
- Explore additional suicide prevention helplines across India:https://findahelpline.com/countries/in/topics/suicidal-thoughts