In a SNS chat room, the court ruled that "school discipline is illegal" for a high school student who was sexually harassed the same school girl and was disciplined.

Today (15th), Incheon Civil Code Division 14 (high-pension chief justice) announced that the school's action against the school violence, such as cyber sexual violence, was considered invalid.

In March of last year, A, a senior in high school, ranked the appearance of the same school girls in two Facebook messenger chat rooms with two friends. Some times he mentioned the'sexual intercourse', and he said, "If the ○○ (student's name) accepts such (sexual) taste, just get married."


This was reported when a victim girl, who was named up and down in the chat room, accidentally logged into A's Facebook account. A record of access to Facebook by group A, who had borrowed another student's tablet PC, remained, but a victim who discovered the same tablet PC discovered it and logged in to view the conversation. The victim also reported this to a friend whose name was mentioned and reported it to school.

The School Violence Countermeasures Committee reported that A's messenger conversations corresponded to cyber sexual violence, and disciplined them, including suspension of attendance five days and class replacement. However, Army A filed a lawsuit against the school, saying, "The content of the messenger conversation at the time did not correspond to school violence, even if it was school violence.


"It is admitted that the plaintiff ranks and ranks the appearances of female students at the same school and says'If you accept sexual preferences, marry a female student,' it is admitted." It was difficult." Disciplinary measures against students who were abused were recorded in the life records, and they were said to be cautious as they could interfere with entrance examinations and employment.

In addition, "I did not send a message directly to the victims, but when I look at the content of the post-war dialogue as a whole, it seems that inappropriate expressions have come out in the process of teasing and playing with each other." "It's hard to see."

Currently, one of the victims has been transferred by himself because the request to send the student is not accepted. The school reportedly said that the victims were not in the group chat room, or that it would not have been a problem if they had not been caught.

This is'News Pick'.