With details of affidavit filed by the intern in molestation case becoming public, Law Minister Kapil Sibal virtually put the onus of action against Justice A K Ganguly on the Supreme Court amid demands for filing of a case against him and resignation as head of West Bengal Human Rights Commission.
"Waiting to see when and how the Supreme Court rises to the occasion to deal with Justice Ganguly," Sibal tweeted.
Talking to reporters outside Parliament House later, he expressed hope that the apex court would act on the issue as soon as possible.
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Ganguly, former Supreme Court Judge, had been indicted by a three-judge committee of the apex court for "unwelcome behaviour" and "conduct of sexual nature" towards the woman law intern.
The Supreme Court, however, made it clear that no further follow up action is required by it in view of the fact that Justice Ganguly had demitted office before the date of the incident-- December 24 last year.
Ganguly has strongly denied the allegations against him.
BJP leader Arun Jaitley said Ganguly should relinquish the office of WB Human Rights Commission chief.
"It is not an untested allegation...To protect the dignity of his office, he should quit," Jaitley said.