In her affidavit to a three-judge panel set up by Chief Justice of India P Sathasivam to go into her allegation that Justice Ganguly had sexually harassed her in a hotel room on December 24 last year, the intern has desribed in detail his alleged behaviour when she had gone to assist him in his work.
"That is supposed to be confidential as it was given beore a Supreme Court committee. How can it come out in the open? he told PTI in Kolkata when asked about Jaising going public with the intern's affidavit.
"What can I do ? Who is listening to me ? he said on being asked whether he would file a complaint on the issue.
Jaising said that she had made the excerpts public with the "full support" of the intern and if Justice Ganguly refused to resign, then the process should be initiated for his removal by the President of India. She has written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in this regard.
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As pressure mounted on Justice Ganguly to resign, Law Minister Kapil Sibal said he was waiting to see when the apex court "rises to the occasion" to deal with the issue.
"Waiting to see when and how the Supreme Court rises to the occasion to deal with Justice Ganguly," Sibal tweeted.
Later, talking to reporters outside Parliament House, Sibal hoped that the apex court would act on the issue as soon as possible.
Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitley said on the basis of the apex court panel's report that an offence could have been committed.