HC grants interim bail to trsutee family of Ryan International School. (File photo | PTI) 
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Ryan International school student murder: High Court stays arrest of Pinto family till December 5

Staying their arrest till December 5, the court directed the Pinto family to cooperate in the Central Bureau of Investigation's probe into the murder. They have also been directed not to leave India.

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CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Saturday gave relief to the Pinto family, the owners and trustees of Ryan International School, from arrest in the matter related to the murder of seven-year-old Pradhuman Thakur at the Gurugram branch of the school.

Staying their arrest till December 5, the court directed the Pinto family to cooperate in the Central Bureau of Investigation's probe into the murder. They have also been directed not to leave the country.

The high court also allowed the regular bail of two Ryan International School officials, North India head Francis Thomas and HR head Jeyus Thomas, who were arrested in connection with the child's murder.

The Pinto family -- Augustine F. Pinto, his wife Grace and their son Ryan, had moved the high court for anticipatory bail in the matter related to the murder of Pradhuman on September 8. Their arrest was earlier stayed till October 7.

The Haryana Police was investigating the case but later the State government transferred the case to the CBI.

Pradhuman's father, Barun Chandra Thakur on Tuesday had moved the Supreme Court challenging the grant of anticipatory bail to the Pinto family.

Thakur contended that the grant of anticipatory bail was "absolutely illegal, unwarranted, unconstitutional, erroneous..."

Pradhuman, a class two student of the school, was brutally murdered in the school toilet with his throat slit, within sometime of his father having dropped him.

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