The Metropolitan Municipality rescued the victim girl and placed her in a permanent protection home. But the girl's mother approached the Patan High Court saying that her daughter was held hostage by the metropolis.
A 10-year-old girl studying in the 7th grade who was sexually abused by her own father and elder father's son (brother) has been rescued by the Kathmandu Metropolitan City. The girl told about the violence on her on 4th of January by contacting the hotline number 1180 established for the rescue of Kathmandu Metropolitan City. After that, the metropolis rescued him.
After the rescue, the girl has been kept in a permanent protection home in the metropolis. According to the Metropolitan Municipality, the school where the girl is studying has been informed about the incident and preliminary inquiries have been made with the girl's mother. Based on the details given by the girl, the metropolis has also prepared a psychosocial report. In the
report, it is mentioned that he was repeatedly subjected to violence and abuse by his 45-year-old father and 22-year-old brother. The metropolis had reported the incident to the District Police Complex Kathmandu on December 5. On the basis of that complaint, the case was brought to the district court in Kathmandu.
But in the meantime, the girl's mother told her daughter on 19th of February that the school for girls in the Metropolitan Municipality, the principal of the school, protection The head of the organization and the organization took her hostage, and she filed a case of detention in Patan High Court saying that she did not know the condition of her daughter.
In this case, the Patan High Court has ordered to submit a written answer within 3 days in the name of the opponents on February 20. On February 25, the opposition along with the Metropolitan Corporation submitted details about the dangerous situation of the girl child, the process of rescue and the protection of the girl child.
On the same day, the joint bench of Judge Anju Upreti Dhakal and Tikaram Acharya decided that there was no need to hand over the daughter to her biological mother as per the request of the petitioner. But the court has ordered the metropolis and the institution to make arrangements if the girl's mother demands to meet her.
