A single bench of Justice Rajan Gupta allowed Pinto to visit the US and Dubai, his counsel Arshdeep Singh Cheema said today.
Pinto had moved the high court on January 10, seeking permission to go abroad to attend business conferences in the two countries between January 19 and February 9, said Cheema.
He said Pinto offered to furnish a bank guarantee of Rs 1 crore and two properties as sureties.
The court had asked them not to leave India without its permission and asked them to join the CBI investigation whenever they were called by the agency.
Thakur, a Class 2 student, was found dead with his throat slit in the school's washroom on September 8.
Initially, bus conductor Ashok Kumar was arrested by the Haryana Police in connection with the crime.
Kumar was given bail by a Gurugram civil court in November.
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