The girl was allegedly raped by him at his residence in December last year, while he was arrested in January. However, the high court had granted him bail on July 10, 2012.
The girl, who tried to kill herself on Tuesday, has been admitted to Goa Medical College and Hospital, where she is said to be in critical condition.
Goa Chief Minister Parrikar told the state Legislative Assembly that the 'child might have been under tremendous psychological pressure.'
Parrikar appealed to the school management to inform him about any suspected behaviour of teachers, especially sexually-oriented behaviour towards girl students, so that he can be sacked.
"The school managements should immediately complain about such behavioural patterns. All provisions would be used to sack the teacher," Parrikar said adding that the students should not be allowed to go residences of the teacher for extra classes. He said that the explanation has also been sought as to how the teacher managed to get the bail from the high court.
"I want to know why the high court gave the bail; whether prosecution failed to provide any evidence," Parrikar said.
The chief minister also said that the high court would be requested to appoint a full-time judge for the children's court, so that, such cases can be prosecuted expeditiously.
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