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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: School principal booked for assaulting Class 10 student over broken chair

Mumbai News LIVE Updates: According to a Vakola Police Station officer, an FIR was registered against the principal of the English-medium school located in the Kalina area on Monday. We are closing the LIVE blog now

Updated on : 18 November,2025 10:16 PM IST  |  Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Principal thrashes Class 10 student for ‘breaking chair’ on Children’s Day

Last week, the school organised a Children`s Day event in which a Class 10 student also participated. During the event, the principal got angry with him over some issue and asked the pupil to come to his office, the official said. The school head allegedly forced the student to sit outside his office cabin for more than two hours. Later, the principal met the student and started shouting, saying he broke a school chair around 15 days ago, he said. When the pupil denied his allegation of breaking the chair, the principal allegedly assaulted him, said the police official. (PTI)

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: School principal booked for assaulting Class 10 student over broken chair
Police have registered an FIR against the principal of a convent school in Mumbai for allegedly assaulting a Class 10 student in the institute during Children`s Day celebration, a police official said on Tuesday. According to the Vakola police station official, the FIR was registered against the principal of the English medium school located in the Kalina area on Monday. (PTI)

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