Rohtak, Sept. 25 -- The Haryana Human Rights Commission (HHRC) has taken cognisance of an incident involving an 11-year-old Class 5 girl student of a private school who was allegedly told to clean the floor of the classroom by the school principal in Sonepat district earlier this month. Taking suo motu cognisance on the Hindustan Times report published on September 14 , the HHRC has set October 28 as the next date of hearing. "The school principal told my daughter to clean the floor of the classroom outside the UKG classroom. She also told the UKG students to chant "shame-shame" against my daughter. She has been traumatised and she cries when we ask her to go to school. She has been under treatment of a psychologist since the incident," the girl's mother had said in a complaint to the Baroda police station and Sonepat DC. A three-member panel headed by justice Lalit Batra observed that the alleged incident violates Article 21, 14, Section 75 and 82 of the Juvenile Justice (care and protection of children) Act, 2015 (JJ Act). "The Commission holds that the treatment alleged in the complaint constitutes a clear violation of the basic human rights of the minor child, including the right to education, the right to protection from mental and physical abuse, and the right to dignity," the rights panel said in its order.The panel has sought a report from Sonepat district education officer to address the specific points like compliance with the Right to Education Act, existing disciplinary policy of the school, the administrative steps taken after the complaint, record of any prior complaints or disciplinary actions in the school. The panel also sought a report from Sonepat commissioner of police regarding FIR registration (if any)....