NGO urges Gurgaon school trustees to go behind bars


Mumbai, Sep 15 (IANS): A day after the Bombay High Court rejected the anticipatory transit bail plea of Ryan International Schools' trustees, an NGO fighting for students said on Friday that "the trustees must be put behind bars to set an example".

Mithilalok Foundation Chairman Birbal Jha, which is providing legal assistance to the family of the seven-year-old student who was murdered on September 8 in the school's Gurugram branch, said legal teams were ready in New Delhi and Chandigarh to challenge the anticipatory bail applications of the trustees, likely to come up later on Friday.

"The Bombay High Court has given interim stay on their arrests till 5 p.m. today. Hence, the trustees may approach the Supreme Court or the Chandigarh High Court for relief.

"Our lawyers are stationed at both the courts. We shall spare no efforts to ensure the trustees go behind bars to set an example," Jha told IANS.

The Bombay High Court had on Thursday dismissed the anticipatory transit bail plea of the school trustees but granted a conditional interim stay on their arrest till Friday 5 p.m.

The trustees -- Augustine F. Pinto, his wife Grace and their son Ryan -- were ordered by Justice A.S. Gadkari to deposit their passports with the Mumbai Police by 9 p.m. on Thursday, failing which the interim protection would not be given.

They complied with the order, deposited their passports with Mumbai Police and left for New Delhi.

According to the school sources, Augustine F. Pinto, 73, is reportedly ill with multiple ailments, including Alzheimer's disease.

This is the first time the trustees have suffered a major setback in the murder case of Pradhuman Thakur. The child was found with his throat slit inside the school washroom last week within an hour after his father dropped him.

However, independent legal experts opine that in case they fail to get relief, the Pintos would be required to surrender before the police by 5 p.m. or face arrest.

Besides, the victim's father, Barun Chandra Thakur, who intervened through his lawyers Sushil K. Tekriwal and Mamta Tekriwal, the Parents Group for Students Welfare lawyer Manoj Dhall and the Ambedkar Students Association through lawyer Gunratan Sadavarte also strongly opposed the Pintos' anticipatory transit bail application.

Earlier this week, a Haryana Police team questioned several staffers and managers at the school headquarters here in Kandivali and examined documents and records.

The case has snowballed into a major national issue concerning safety and security of children in private schools, with vociferous protests by parents and activists outside the Ryan schools in several states including Mumbai and Navi Mumbai.

  

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  • Stevan Menezes, Shirva/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    NGO's (some)are one of the biggest theives and scamsters, absolutely time pass people, they loot people by visiting door to door in the name of the needy, I urge people not to give to any such NGO's unless one is personally aware or involved in their work. They should chased out like pariah dog.And who is this NGO guy calling for the arrest of innocent person and contributors in the field of education, without knowing the outcome of the investigation.
    This NGO should also be bought under the scanner of the CBI to find out what the have done with the money they have earned and what their interest is this case

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  • Reshma D'Souza, Mumba1

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    NGO are organisation only for Name and Money making orgainsation. when they receives money they keep quiet. Many NGO are fake in India. Just doing time pass. They never work for societies benefits. Who is the culprits, who has to go to jail. everything is behind mystery. our Indian 3P(Police, Political & Press) are making situation Vast.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    How are the Trustees responsible for the murder ? A witch Hunt against the Trustees !.

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  • Marol, Udupi

    Fri, Sep 15 2017

    Find out who has killed the boy and put that person behind bars and give harsh punishment. Thank you and God bless each and every one of us.

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