New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Thursday granted interim bail to a man who was barely 16 years old when he killed a 7-year-old boy in a private school in Gurugram, three days after a Juvenile Justice Board ruled he will be tried in the case as an adult. The incident sent shockwaves across the national capital region in 2017.
A bench of Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and J K Maheshwari said the continued detention of the accused until the completion of the trial may have adverse effects on him. "Accordingly, the prayer for interim relief is granted and until further orders of this court, that is by way of an interim measure, the petitioner-appellant be released on bail on conditions as may be imposed by sessions judge Gurugram.
"It is, however, specifically provided that the petitioner-appellant shall continuously remain under the supervision of a probation officer or any other person appointed by the sessions judge. It is also made clear that the petitioner and his parents would be expected not to create hindrance in the trial of the case and for that matter will not try to contact or communicate with any of the witnesses...," the bench said.
The bench said if there is any shortcoming in the conduct of the petitioner, the probation officer shall be free to report it to the sessions judge who shall forward the information to the apex court.