The Kerala High Court quashed a criminal case against a teacher who physically disciplined a student, citing the Mahabharata’s Ekalavya story to illustrate changing teacher-student dynamics. Justice A. Badharudeen argued the teacher’s actions didn’t warrant criminal charges and highlighted challenges in maintaining classroom discipline today. The case has sparked debate on whether corporal punishment should be allowed, with child rights advocates opposing it, emphasising non-violent discipline for students’ psychological well-being.
Kerala HC quashes case against teacher for corporal punishment citing Ekalavya story: Should teachers be allowed to physically discipline students?
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