The Gujarat High Court today ordered the police to reopen a case of alleged molestation filed against former state Director General of Police O P Mathur.
Justice Sonia Gokani passed the order.
In 1996, a lady lawyer had filed a complaint against Mathur alleging that Mathur, who was the then Inspector General of Police, Intelligence, visited the complainant's house where he brandished his service revolver and molested her.
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The woman told her senior about the incident, who took her to Justice K G Vaidya of the High Court.
Justice Vaidya, in December 1996, instructed the police to register a case against Mathur for attempt to murder, sexual harassment and threatening a woman. Accordingly, Amraiwadi police station here registered a case.
Mathur filed a counter-complaint with Navrangpura police station accusing the woman of 'detaining' him.
The police, after the probe, gave a clean chit to Mathur and filed a closure report, following which the victim moved the Gujarat High Court.
The victim's lawyer, advocate Virat Popat, argued that a court had issued the process in the case in 2002 and therefore the police could not close it.