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Ryan school murder: Court upholds juvenile board's ruling that accused be tried as adult

The CBI sought dismissal of the bail plea on the ground that the JJB had passed a very reasonable order denying statutory bail to the student, accused of killing seven-year- old Pradhuman Thakur.

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A child sessions court in Gurugram upheld the judgment by the Juvenile Justice board that the main accused in the murder of a Class I student in Ryan International School last September be tried as an adult.

By being tried as an adult, the accused can be subjected to stringent punishment if convicted. “We welcome the decision,” said Sushil Tekriwal, the lawyer of the victim’s family. According to The Times of India, the Gurugram sessions court rejected a plea by the accused's family. The accused's family had filed a petition contesting the board's order, claiming that the JJB had passed its order even before the CBI could complete its investigation and file a chargesheet in the case.

The CBI had earlier opposed the bail plea of the 16-year-old student accused in the Ryan murder case, saying the recent Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) order to try him as an adult "speaks about his mental status and the heinous crime he committed".

The agency sought dismissal of the bail plea on the ground that the JJB had passed a very reasonable order denying statutory bail to the student, accused of killing seven-year- old Pradhuman Thakur.

"The order of the court to try the accused as an adult assumes great significance in that it speaks about the mental status of the accused and the heinous crime committed by him."

"The appeal filed by accused for grant of bail may please be dismissed in the interest of justice," the agency said.

Additional Sessions Judge Jasbir Singh Kundu said that he would hear the detailed arguments on January 6 on the appeal filed by the accused against an order of the JJB denying him bail.

The probe agency made the submissions in a written reply to the appeal after which the court posted the matter to the next date since an adjournment was sought by the counsel for the accused.

Pradhuman was found with his throat slit in the school's washroom on September 8 and the Gurgaon Police had said the crime was committed by a school bus conductor, which was later refuted by the CBI.

The CBI claimed the 16-year-old teenager killed Class 2 student Pradhuman in a bid to get the school closed so that a scheduled parent-teacher meeting and an examination could be deferred.

Advocate Sushil Tekriwal Sushil Tekriwal, appearing for Pradhuman's father, Barun Thakur, said that the appeal for bail was at a "premature stage" as the investigation was yet to be concluded.

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