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Ryan school trustees to remain out on bail: SC

NEW DELHI: Three top management executives of Ryan International Group will continue to remain out on anticipatory bail with the Supreme Court today refusing to cancel relief in a case relating to the killing of a 7-year-old student at the Gurgaon school.

Ryan school trustees to remain out on bail: SC


New Delhi, December 11

Three top management executives of Ryan International Group will continue to remain out on anticipatory bail with the Supreme Court today refusing to cancel relief in a case relating to the killing of a 7-year-old student at the Gurgaon school.

The top court said the involvement of Ryan Pinto, Grace Pinto and Augustine Francis Pinto, the three top trustees of school, in the crime cannot be established until and unless there was some substantial evidence against them.

A bench of Justices R K Agrawal and Abhay M Sapre said it does not find any good ground to interfere with the November 21 order of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

In the considered opinion of the court, the CBI is yet to come to a conclusion regarding the involvement of the Pintos’ in the crime and they have made out a case for grant of protection by way of interim bail till the charge sheet is filed, the top court said.

“Therefore, the order passed by single judge granting interim bail to the answering respondents till the presentation of challan cannot be faulted with,” it said.

The Bench said the CBI was yet to examine and analyse the role of the Pinto’s in the case and “there is no evidence of their complicity in the crime and there is not even a pointer of involvement of respondents herein in the alleged crime. Their involvement cannot be established until and unless there is some substantial evidence against them,” it said.

The Bench observed “it can be said that there was a trial by media” in the incident and there was no fault with the move of the Pinto’s in directly approaching the high court and not the sessions court, for grant of anticipatory bail as it has concurrent jurisdiction.

“In our considered opinion, the private respondents (Pintos) cannot be held guilty of any suppression, concealment or fraud in this matter for the simple reason that the petitions were prepared on September 15 and accepted by the Registry of the Punjab and Haryana High Court on September 17,” the Bench said.

It rejected the contention of petitioner Barun Thakur, father of the victim child, that the Pintos had indulged in fraud by directly approaching the high court and not sessions court for interim bail as the resolution passed by the District Bar Associations, Gurgaon and Sohna on September 9 that no lawyer will represent the accused in the instant matter, stood withdrawn.

Advocate Sandeep Kapur, appearing for the Pintos had contended that from a reading of the FIR registered by the Police Station, Bhondsi Gurgaon, which was re-registered by the CBI, there is no allegation against them. — PTI

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