29 Ohio Misc. 147 | Oh. Ct. Com. Pl., Hamilton | 1971
This matter is before the court on defendant’s motion for judgment on the pleadings. The gravamen of plaintiff’s petition is that the defendants permitted the minor plaintiff, a seventeen-year-old-female student from Chicago, Illinois, enrolled at the University, to become associated with criminals, to be seduced, to become a drug user and further allowed her to be absent from her dormitory and failed to return her to her parents’ custody on demand.
In our opinion, plaintiffs completely misconstrue the
We know of no requirement of the law and none has been cited to us placing on a university or its employees any duty to regulate the private lives of their students, to control their comings and goings and to supervise their associations.
We do not believe that R. C. 3345.21, requiring a university to maintain “law and order” on campus, nor R. C. 2151.41, making it a crime to contribute to the delinquency of a child, have any bearing on the fact situation before us.
For these reasons we hold that plaintiffs have failed to state a cause of action and defendants ’ motion for judgment on the pleadings should be granted.
Having so determined, it is not necessary to consider the defense that the university and its employees are immune from suit.