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    Ryan International murder: 16-year-old accused to be tried as adult

    Ryan International murder: 16-year-old accused to be tried as adult

    By Gogona Saikia
    May 22, 2018
    12:32 pm

    What's the story

    Dismissing a petition by a 16-year-old, a Gurugram court has ruled that he will be tried as an adult for murdering seven-year-old Pradyuman Thakur last September.

    The Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) had ruled the same in December, but the accused had challenged the verdict.

    However, he was mature enough "to understand consequences of actions and think of ways to escape punishment," the court observed.

    Law

    What does the law say on trying juveniles as adults?

    Juvenile law gained attention when the main accused in the Nirbhaya case was sentenced to just three-years' imprisonment, because he was a few months short of 18.

    In 2015, the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Bill was passed, allowing for those aged 16-18 to be tried as adults in 'heinous crimes.'

    'Heinous crimes' are those punishable by seven-years' imprisonment or more.

    Murder

    The Pradyuman Thakur case, a murder that shook the country

    On September 8, Pradyuman was found dead with his throat slashed in a toilet at Ryan International School, Gurugram.

    According to the post mortem report, the cause of death was "shock and haemorrhage"

    An external injury was caused due to a sharp single-edged weapon which led to his death.

    The incident caused outrage as angry parents all over demanded more accountability from schools.

    Information

    After several twists, CBI arrested a 16-year-old

    In November, CBI arrested a Class 11 student, accusing him of murdering Thakur to delay exams and a parent-teacher meeting. He even reportedly confessed, but his father maintained he's innocent, and had confessed only because CBI tortured him and "threatened to shoot his entire family."

    Factors

    Why was the 16-year-old pronounced an "adult"?

    In December, the JJB ruled he will be tried as an adult. It based its order on his psychological evaluation, which indicated he was "hyper-aggressive" and restless.

    He was mentally and physically capable of committing the crime, it noted.

    It also observed he had confessed at first, but later retracted alleging custodial torture.

    It concluded the boy was "average" and "has a mature mind."

    Do you know?

    How does this affect the hearing?

    The JJB ruled that IPC Section 302 (murder) had been "rightly invoked" in the case. The verdict implies if the boy is convicted, he won't be released after three years; he will be lodged in a correctional home till he turns 18, then shifted to jail.

    Status

    Pradyuman's family grateful, but accused's father upset

    The Gurugram court has also dismissed two petitions challenging CBI's authority to take the juvenile into custody for the "heinous" crime.

    His father now plans to challenge the order in the high court. "I'll not leave any stone unturned to save (my son)," he said.

    But Pradyuman's family is relieved. "The JJB has passed a reasoned order which cannot be faulted," said Sushil Tekriwal, their counsel.

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