The Commission has also sought details on the relief and rehabilitation measures taken for the victim, then a student of Class 10, within four weeks.
In its show cause notice, NHRC also asked as to why an interim monetary relief of Rs 25,000 should not be recommended to be paid to the victim and directed the Umaria District Magistrate to take steps for rehabilitation and further education of the victim.
However, the report, submitted by the Superintendent of Police, Umaria, said that an FIR was registered under POCSO Act against the superintendent of the boy's hostel and a chargesheet was filed in the court in the matter, it added.
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