<p align="justify" class="title">A school principal Wednesday defended suspending a male student for embracing a female classmate in "a long hug", vowing to uphold "decorum" even as his decision is challenged in court.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">A furore has engulfed the school in southern Kerala state after the 16-year-old was suspended in August for hugging a female friend and posting images of the pair on social media.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The teenager appealed the decision and state authorities ordered he be allowed to finish his final year of high school.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">But last week St Thomas Central School successfully blocked that ruling in court -- prompting a counter-challenge from the boy's parents who have accused school leaders of overstepping boundaries.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"Why can't my son go out with his girlfriend? The girl or her parents don't have any complaint," the boy's father told the Indian Express newspaper.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">But school principal Sebastian T Joseph defended his decision, saying the pair's behaviour was "the tip of the iceberg".</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"It was not only a hug. They posted compromising pictures (of themselves) on Instagram which had 800-900 likes from the school students," Joseph told AFP.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"They should follow decorum. We don't appreciate bodily contact or hugs for a long time. The hug of appreciation is something different."</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The student accused the school of interfering in his "personal issues" and stripping his right to education and privacy.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">His father said the controversy should have ended when the pair apologised.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">In May, rights groups accused a court in Kerala of infantilising an adult woman by annulling her marriage to a Muslim and ordering her to return to her parents home.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The marriage was nullified at her Hindu father's request, despite her pleas that the union was consensual.</p>
<p align="justify" class="title">A school principal Wednesday defended suspending a male student for embracing a female classmate in "a long hug", vowing to uphold "decorum" even as his decision is challenged in court.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">A furore has engulfed the school in southern Kerala state after the 16-year-old was suspended in August for hugging a female friend and posting images of the pair on social media.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The teenager appealed the decision and state authorities ordered he be allowed to finish his final year of high school.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">But last week St Thomas Central School successfully blocked that ruling in court -- prompting a counter-challenge from the boy's parents who have accused school leaders of overstepping boundaries.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"Why can't my son go out with his girlfriend? The girl or her parents don't have any complaint," the boy's father told the Indian Express newspaper.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">But school principal Sebastian T Joseph defended his decision, saying the pair's behaviour was "the tip of the iceberg".</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"It was not only a hug. They posted compromising pictures (of themselves) on Instagram which had 800-900 likes from the school students," Joseph told AFP.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">"They should follow decorum. We don't appreciate bodily contact or hugs for a long time. The hug of appreciation is something different."</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The student accused the school of interfering in his "personal issues" and stripping his right to education and privacy.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">His father said the controversy should have ended when the pair apologised.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">In May, rights groups accused a court in Kerala of infantilising an adult woman by annulling her marriage to a Muslim and ordering her to return to her parents home.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The marriage was nullified at her Hindu father's request, despite her pleas that the union was consensual.</p>