Bengaluru: A case of sexually harassing a female student has been registered under the Tilaknagar police against a Head of Department (HOD) of a private college after he allegedly invited her to his residence, in Bengaluru .

According to the police, incident took place on October 2, 2025. The accused has been identified as Sanjeev Kumar Mondal. According to the complaint, Mondal invited the BCA student to his house for lunch. He also assured the girl that his family would be present.

The student told the police that Mondal was alone when she arrived at his house. She alleged that Mondal offered her refreshments and began behaving inappropriately. When she tried to resist but he allegedly mentioned her attendance shortage and assured her good marks in exchange for cooperation, before attempting to touch her again inappropriately.

The student left Mondal's house receiving a call from a friend and later informed her parents about the incident. Her parents approached the college administration and lodged a complaint with the Tilaknagar police.

Based on the complaint, police registered an FIR against Mondal under sections related to sexual harassment and have initiated an investigation into the case.

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Vittla (Dakshina Kannada): A case has been registered at the Vittla Police Station against a school teacher on charges of seriously assaulting a student with a cane at an English-medium school in Idkidu village here near Vittla in Dakshina Kannada district.

According to the complaint, the student, who attends the school regularly, had gone to school as usual. Around 2 pm, the child’s parents received a call from the school office stating that their child had allegedly disturbed other students. The school informed them that when the teacher scolded the student over the issue, the child became frightened and urinated, and the parents were asked to come and take the child home.

The parents reportedly told the school staff that no one was at home at the time and requested that the child be sent home in an autorickshaw.

After returning home, the student told the parents that a teacher identified as Istikaar had beaten him severely on the hand with a cane. The child also said that he urinated out of fear while the assault was taking place.

When the parents contacted the teacher over the phone to question him about the incident, he allegedly responded in a dismissive manner.

Following this, the parents lodged complaints with the Vittla Police Station and the Child Development Project Office, seeking justice and strict action against the teacher for allegedly assaulting the child without any valid reason.

Police have registered a case against the teacher and have taken up further investigation.