The school was opened to thin attendance today but following the victim's father's objections, the district administration decided to close it till Monday next week.
Meanwhile, the Gurgaon police team probing the Pradhuman Thakur case was at the backfoot in a local court over weak investigation even as the three arrested accused in the case were sent to judicial custody till September 29.
The victim's father Barun Thakur strongly held that the school should not be opened till the CBI takes over the case.
He had earlier written an e-mail to Deputy Commissioner (DC) Vinay Pratap Singh asking him to rethink the decision.
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Following the family's assertion, the DC decided to close the school till September 25.
The school opened today but only 250 students came against a strength of 1200. Fear continued to grip the parents despite the district authorities having taken over the administrative charge for next three months.
Earlier, Thakur raised questions about the intent of the district administration over its decision to reopen the school.
"Pradhuman murder case has now been transferred to the CBI but it has not taken the charge from the Gurgaon police SIT. Therefore, there are strong chances that evidence destruction could take place as the same teaching and non teaching staff will run the school," Thakur told PTI.
In the court today, the Gurgaon police was at the receiving end over weak investigation. The court sent all three accused Ashok Kumar, Francis Thomas and Jeyus Thomas in judicial custody till September 29.
A class 2 student, Pradhuman Thakur, was found dead in a school toilet, his throat slit. Schoolbus conductor Ashok Kumar was arrested the same day for allegedly killing the child.