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Troubles grow for Justice Ganguly

Supreme Court sources in Delhi said that the three-judge committee's report was under consideration but refused to say anything about the details of the report

Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Dec 04 2013 | 8:19 PM IST
Troubles grew for the beleaguered former Supreme Court judge Justice Asok Ganguly with an NGO today moving the police seeking action against him in the alleged sexual harassment of a law intern even as he denied reports of fresh allegations that have appeared in the media.

Trinamool Congress, which has been gunning for Justice Ganguly, stepped up its attack and demanded his resignation as West Bengal Human Rights Commission Chairmam as fresh reports appeared in the media over his alleged misbehaviour with the intern, a charge the judge has again denied today.

Supreme Court sources in Delhi said that the three-judge committee's report was under consideration but refused to say anything about the details of the report.

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A local NGO--Bharat Bachao Sangstan--today submitted a memorandum to the Hare Street police station demanding legal action and filing of an FIR against Ganguly, who has been accused of misbehaving and making sexual advances to a law intern in a five-star hotel in December last year.

"Necessary police action as per law, when such a serious complaint has been raised, should be taken immediately," Vineet Ruia President of NGO Bharat Bachao Sangsthan, which had recently staged a protest outside the office of the WBHRC, told reporters here.

"He, being a man of position, can influence witnesses and the process of investigation. So we think that he should immediately step down from his post of chairman of WBHRC," Ruia said.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) D P Singh said "We have received a letter from them (NGO).

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First Published: Dec 04 2013 | 7:03 PM IST

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