"We are particularly appalled at the insinuation by the retired judge that she is a political pawn and strongly condemn this character assassination," a statement signed by 12 faculty members of the law institute, where the intern had studied, said.
Voicing their concern against "unwarranted statements" from several quarters attributing political motives to the intern's blog posts and deposition, the teachers also demanded that Ganguly be removed as an honorary professor from the premier law institute.
In a recent letter to Chief Justice of India Justice P Sathasivam, Justice Ganguly had claimed that there was a "palpable design" to malign him as he had rendered judgements against "powerful interests".
The faculty said, "We also condemn all other statements that attempt to politicise the issue. Such statements are deeply disrespectful to her and trivialise her experience. These insinuations are also symptomatic of the manner in which issues of gender and power are turned into partisan political contests and we call upon all to resist such attempts," they said.
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"We believe that the position of a professor is that of trust and requires that such person be above reproach, especially above allegations of misbehaviour with students, particularly when such allegations have been found to have prima facie merit by a high-level committee," they said.
NUJS Vice Chancellor P Ishwara Bhat has already said that the matter can be taken up in the next meeting of the Executive Council.