Ryan school murder case: Bail plea of teenage accused rejected

Press Trust of India  |  Gurgaon 

The today rejected the plea of a teenager accused of killing seven-year-old on the premises of Ryan International School here.

The board, however, reserved its decision till December 20 on whether the accused should be tried as an adult or as a juvenile.


The board had earlier set up a committee comprising a from PGI Rohtak seeking an expert opinion in the matter. The panel submitted its report in two envelops which were opened inside the room today.

of Pradhuman's father, Sushil Tekriwal, said the report was based on behavioural, sociological and psychological aspects of the juvenile.

"We have seen the report and given our submission," he said.

According to Tekriwal, the report said the accused should be treated as an adult and it suggested that he was an abnormal child with a hyper-aggressive streak to his personality.

The (CBI) contended that the probe was underway and they were still interrogating the accused.

An intense argument took place among the counsel, Thakur's and the defence for three hours but eventually the board rejected the juvenile's plea for on basis of the reports.

The noted that the accused was mature enough to recognise the consequences of his actions.

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First Published: Fri, December 15 2017. 20:40 IST