The Asian Age

SC reserves verdict on bail to Ryan trustees

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New Delhi, Dec. 6: The Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved its verdict on a plea of the father of 7- year old boy, who was found dead in a Gurgaon school, seeking cancellati­on of the anticipato­ry bail granted to three trustees of the Ryan Internatio­nal Group.

A bench of justices R. K. Agrawal and A. M. Sapre reserved its verdict and said it will pass order on December 11.

During the hearing, advocate S. Tekriwal, appearing for the complainan­t said the grant of anticipato­ry bail to the trustees of the group, which runs the school by the Punjab and Haryana high court was “illegal”, “unwarrante­d”, “unconstitu­tional” and “erroneous”.

He said the class II student had taken place in the campus of Ryan Internatio­nal School and hence the order of the high court should be set aside.

Tekriwal said the present case was rarest in nature keeping in view the manner in which the boy was killed. Advocate Sandeep Kapur, appearing for Ryan Pinto, Grace Pinto and A. F. Pinto, said the trustees were never directly involved in the administra­tion of each school and only took policy decisions.

“The CBI was looking into the conspiracy angle for the murder of the boy in the school but has not found any evidence regarding the involvemen­t of the respondent­s,” he said. Kapur said that merely on suspicion, a person cannot be arrested and put behind bars when he is in no manner related to an offence.

He said the school authority and its management was fully cooperatin­g with CBI in the matter and intended to help the agency reach a conclusion regarding the commission of murder of the student inside the school.

Kapur said recently the CBI has arrested a student of the school against whom it has collected evidence regarding the crime’s commission

“The case and the plea of the CBI against the petitioner­s ( Pintos) is same as it was on the date of passing of order granting anticipato­ry bail and no new plea or evidence has come on file of the agency connecting the petitioner­s with the crime,” he said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Volunteers perform a mock rescue operation during the Civil Defence Raising Day function at Sarvoday Vidyalaya at Civil lines in New Delhi on Wednesday.
— PTI Volunteers perform a mock rescue operation during the Civil Defence Raising Day function at Sarvoday Vidyalaya at Civil lines in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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