Sexual misconduct allegations surface at a top Nepal law school


KATHMANDU: On Saturday evening (March 8), Sandhya Gautam uploaded an Instagram post addressing her college, the Kathmandu School of Law, expressing her disappointment at the institution’s indifference to addressing a complaint she filed three months ago.

“Dear Kathmandu School of Law,” the post begins. “It has been months since I submitted an application urging you to investigate Yubaraj Sangroula, the executive director’s actions. Months since I called attention to the way this institution is run, where sexual harassment cases go unnoticed, unresolved and unspoken. And yet, your silence remains.”

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