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School Supervisor Fined 1,000 Dinars for Attacking Student

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Last updated: 2024/08/18 at 4:54 PM
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A school supervisor in Bahrain has been ordered to pay 1,000 dinars in compensation to a student she assaulted, after being convicted in a criminal court for the assault in 2022. The student’s father filed a civil lawsuit seeking 2,500 dinars in damages for both physical and emotional harm caused by the assault. The court recognized the student’s injuries and emotional distress, but ultimately awarded a smaller amount of 1,000 dinars in compensation.

Lawyer Ahmed Al Haddad, representing the student’s father, stated that the supervisor had struck the student with a small bag, causing muscle injuries to her neck and shoulder. The criminal court had previously sentenced the supervisor to a 50 dinar fine for the assault. The father acted as his daughter’s legal guardian and sought justice through a civil claim to hold the supervisor accountable for her actions.

The court emphasized the supervisor’s responsibility to maintain educational standards and ensure the safety of students, which she failed to uphold by acting with anger and using violence. The court’s decision to award compensation to the student reflects the seriousness of the supervisor’s actions and the impact it had on the student’s well-being. The ruling sets a precedent for holding school officials accountable for their conduct towards students.

Al Haddad highlighted the importance of seeking justice through legal channels in cases of assault or misconduct by school staff. By pursuing a civil lawsuit, the father was able to obtain a favorable outcome for his daughter and hold the supervisor accountable for her actions. The court’s recognition of the student’s physical and emotional injuries underscores the need for schools to maintain a safe and respectful environment for all students.

The ruling serves as a reminder to school supervisors and staff of their duty to act responsibly and professionally in their interactions with students. It sends a message that violence and aggression towards students will not be tolerated and that those responsible will be held accountable for their actions. The court’s decision to award compensation to the student demonstrates the importance of upholding the rights and well-being of all students in educational settings.

Overall, the case highlights the significance of legal recourse in cases of assault or misconduct in educational institutions. By seeking justice through the legal system, victims of abuse or violence can hold perpetrators accountable and obtain compensation for any harm suffered. The ruling in this case sets a precedent for ensuring the safety and well-being of students by holding school officials responsible for their actions and upholding educational standards.

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