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2017 Gurugram school murder case: SC grants bail to murder accused

| Oct 20, 2022, 07:42:55 PM | Times Now
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The Supreme Court today granted interim bail to a man in the 2017 Gurugram school murder case. The man was barely 16 years old when he killed a 7-year-old boy- Pradhyuman, a Class II student- at Ryan International School in Gurugram. The SC bench said tha the continued detention of the accused until completion of the trial may have adverse effects on him. Earlier, the Juvenile Justice Board has ruled that he will be tried in the case as an adult.

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