Justice Siddharth Mridul asked Deputy Commissioner of Police (south Delhi) to remain present before it in person and give a detail status report of the investigation police has carried out so far.
The court fixed the matter for March 18, when it will hear a plea by the deceased's father, who has alleged that the police officials probing his son's death are in connivance with the school management/officials.
Advocate Aditya Aggarwal, who was representing the boy's father Ramhet Meena, submitted that the court may order the incorporation of section 302 of the IPC and may also hand over the investigation to an independent body like CBI.
Divyansh, a class I student of Ryan International School in south Delhi's Vasant Kunj area, was found dead on January 30, after allegedly drowning in a water tank of the campus.
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