Nearly 50 parents formed a human chain at Phoolbagh in support of their demands.
"So far, no action has been taken by the district administration against the principal and the vice principal despite Supreme Court's clear directives that the head of the school is equally responsible for the incidents of ragging," All India Parents Association's Gwalior Chapter President Sudhir Sapra said.
Sapra also demanded the CBSE to act against the school in this regard.
On August 20, 14-year-old Adarsh Singh, son of Bihar Cooperatives Minister Jai Kumar Singh, had allegedly tried to commit suicide after he was ragged by three senior students.
The three students were later expelled by the school, while the two staffers who were supposed to maintain discipline on the campus were debarred, after a three-member internal committee constituted soon after the incident submitted its report in the matter, Scindia School Principal Samik Ghosh had earlier said.
Adarsh was found in a semi-conscious state in his hostel room at the residential school. He allegedly tried to hang himself from the fan using a bed sheet but his feet touched the floor and the fan got unstuck from ceiling, which saved his life, police had earlier said.
He was taken to a private hospital for treatment and when his condition deteriorated, he was shifted to New Delhi's Apollo Hospital.
The three students allegedly forced him to sweep the floor and also used to sometimes punish him asking him to bend down in various positions. They also allegedly beat him up, police said.
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