CCTV footage in a Jaipur case shows moments before a schoolgirl’s death, according to reports. The girl’s family alleges she was subjected to bullying and says there was a failure to act despite earlier complaints. The family calls for accountability not only for the class teacher but also for the school’s principal and chairman, arguing that responsibilities within the school are not limited to a single staff member.
The family also alleges police inaction and seeks stronger enforcement measures. They call for stricter application of provisions of India’s Juvenile Justice (JJ) Act in relation to those they say are involved in the harm and in any failure to prevent it. The reports focus on the family’s claims and the release or presentation of the CCTV material as evidence around the time leading up to the death.
While the coverage centers on the allegations and the footage, it does not indicate agreement among authorities on the underlying causes at this stage. The case continues to draw attention due to the calls for broader legal and institutional accountability.