Sessions Court denies bail to Ryan murder accused teenager!

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Sessions Court denies bail to Ryan murder accused teenager!

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Pradyuman Thakur was found with his throat slit in the school’s washroom on September 8 last year. In regard to the case, the session’s court on Monday dismissed the bail plea kept by the juvenile who was accused in the murder of a seven-year-old student of a prominent private school. He has also levied a fine of Rs.21000 on the accused of wasting its time in “baseless” litigation.

The court also ordered the media personnel to use imaginary names used in the judgment to refer to the people or the facts of the face from now onwards.

The session’s court Judge Jasbir Singh Kundu, rejected the bail application of ‘Bholu’, the imaginary name used in judgment for the juvenile accused saying that there was no ground for the default bail of the appellant at this stage.

The court also said it was only to devoid the merits and called for dismissal with costs. He said the appellant knew well that a request to such default mail at this stage is premature and still has still moved the bail taking away valuable 28 days out of the 90 days of the investigating agency.

The court indicated that no one can take the proceedings for a joy ride and the proceedings will be conducted in –camera. The court used “Prince” as the imaginary name for the seven-year-old victim and “Vidyalaya” for his school.

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