New Delhi:
Four out of the six arrested in connection with the death of NRI student Anmol Sarna after a party at a friend's house in Delhi were today granted interim bail for 15 days by a Delhi court.
However, the family members of the victim protested the order and indulged in verbal duel with the relatives of the accused and also said that they will approach higher court for cancellation of the bail.
Additional Sessions Judge Rajender Kumar Shastri enlarged Anmol's friends, accused Madhav Bhandari, Pranil Shah, Shivank Gambhir and Ritham Girhotra, all in their 20s, on interim bail till October 22.
While granting bail to the four, the court asked them to furnish bond of Rs one lakh each with the surety of like amount.
The court also directed them to surrender their passport and also asked them not to leave the the city "without prior intimation to the court concerned".
They will have to surrender on October 22.
Anmol's family members, who were also present there at the time of the order, expressed unhappiness over the court's decision.
"I will personally make sure that you (four boy's family members) never sleep in your life. I will use all my money to not let you sleep throughout your life," Anmol's sister, who was joined by several relatives and friends, said.
The four had approached the seesions court seeking bail after the magisterial court had dismissed their applications, saying the probe is at an initial stage and the allegations against them are very serious in nature.
Two security guards - Surender Bali and Naresh Mishra - who allegedly thrashed Anmol at the South Park Apartments in Kalkaji area in south Delhi on September 13 night are also accused in the case and are in judicial custody till October 14.