The school will remain suspended till the next hearing of the case.


Lahore: The District Commissioner (DC) Wednesday suspended the registration of an elite private school located in Lahore's Defence Housing Authority (DHA) where three girls bullied their class fellow.
According to details, Lahore's DC Muhammad Ali today held the proceedings of the case and suspended the registration of the institution.
The school will remain suspended till the next hearing of the case.
Mohammad Ali decided to suspend the school's registration after hearing the arguments from parties involved in the case over District Education Authority's (DEA) recommendations. He also directed the authorities to look into the school’s matters till the suspension of the registration.
The proceeding was attended by school’s owner and principal also.
The inquiry officials yesterday recommended a penalty of Rs600,000 to the school or suspending the school's registration.
Earlier on Tuesday, the three female students and their victim have been suspended from a private school.
The incident occurred last week and pre-arrest bail was granted in exchange for surety bonds of Rs50,000 for each suspect.
The court also barred the police from arresting them till January 30.
The police filed a First Information Report (FIR) against the accused on January 21 in accordance with sections 337A (i), 354, and 379 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).
In response, the school administration has set up a three-person investigating committee to investigate the incident and deliver their report within 10 days.
According to the committee, strict action would be taken against the persons involved once the investigation is completed.
The school administration said that the girls have been suspended till the investigation of the case is completed.
According to the FIR, filed by Imran Younas, the victim is a student of Scarsdale International School in Lahore, who was beaten up because she refused to do drugs with her class-fellows and informed her family of her classmate’s illegal activities.
The suspects Jannat Malik, Umaima Malik, and Noor Rehman ganged up on the girl, cruelly beating her to the ground, and then torturing her for some time at an isolated site on the campus.
The victim's father alleged that one of the girls was in possession of a dagger and that his daughter was abused and humiliated by the suspects before they stole a locket and a gold chain from her.
The incident of school bullying has drawn anger and severe criticism from almost every segment of society. In the viral video, one of the students can be seen grabbing the girl by hairs and abusing her while forcing her to say ‘sorry’. Another girl can also be seen walking to the victim and sitting on her back, arm-twisting and hurling abuses at her.
One of the suspects can be seen humiliating the victim by kicking her in the forehead, causing injuries to her face.

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