Dharamsala: All the four students accused of killing Aman Kachroo at their college campus last year, surrendered in the Dharamsala court today.
The Himachal High court had ordered them to surrender yesterday after cancelling their bail.
Welcoming the court's order, Aman's father, Rajendra Kachroo said yesterday, "It is a good development. The message that had gone across the last time was incorrect and it has been rectified. I am glad to say it has been rectified."
Aman Kachroo died after being ragged by seniors at his college in 2009. Four of them were accused of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Last week, a lower court controversially granted bail to them on the grounds that the testimony against them had been recorded.
Kachroo had joined a medical college in Kangra when he was physically assaulted by seniors for several hours. His death prompted a nationwide review of ragging on campuses.
His father, Rajinder Kachroo, has been fighting his case.
The Himachal High court had ordered them to surrender yesterday after cancelling their bail.
Welcoming the court's order, Aman's father, Rajendra Kachroo said yesterday, "It is a good development. The message that had gone across the last time was incorrect and it has been rectified. I am glad to say it has been rectified."
Kachroo had joined a medical college in Kangra when he was physically assaulted by seniors for several hours. His death prompted a nationwide review of ragging on campuses.
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