A division bench of justices N H Patil and A A Sayed sought to know from Maharashtra government's education department what steps it has taken and will take to ensure such incidents do not occur in future.
The bench, which was hearing a bunch of public interest litigations on the issue of women safety in the city, was today informed about the incident of a nine-year-old girl sexually assaulted in the washroom of a Dadar school by a 19-year-old contract employee on January 8.
"CCTVs should be installed inside school premises. Make it mandatory at least for those schools which receive grant from the government," the court suggested.
The court has posted the petitions for further hearing on January 22 and directed the state government to file a short affidavit.
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