
On Monday, May 26, Delhi’s court accepted a police report in Delhi, which recommended the abolition of the case of sexual harassment submitted by a “minor” complainant against the former boss of India (WFI) Brij Bhushan.
Accepting the police report in Delhi, the judge of the next gomti manoch meeting, “The cancellation is accepted.”
The case of sexual harassment against Brij Bhushan was abolished after a minor, during the chambers of 1st August 2023, said the judges were satisfied with the police investigation in Delhi.
She also said that she was not opposed to the closing report.
Delhi Police previously recommended the abolition of a complaint against Brij Bhushan and stated that “no confirmed evidence” were found.
Police on June 15, 2023 reported a report looking for a cancellation of a girl concerning a surprising claim in the middle of the probe that he filed a false complaint against sexual harassment against Brij Bhushan Singh to return to him for perceived injustice.
What did the father of the minor say?
The father of the smaller wrestler clarified the accusation against the Chief of WFI Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, saying that “he deliberately filed a false complaint against sexual harassment”.
The accusation was made “of anger” because his daughter lost in the final of last year’s Asian championship tests, Hindustan Times explained during an earlier interview.
“The whole staff was from Delhi, and the opponent’s girl also came from Delhi, which is illegal … I changed my statement. Some of the accusations were true and some were false. Brij Bhushan did not bother my daughter sexually.
On July 4, 2023, House Court Patiala issued a notification to the complainant and her father. The report, which includes more than 500 pages, was submitted according to the law of POCSO.
While the police recommended canceling the protection of children from the Sexual Crimes Act (POCSO) against Brij Bhushan, he was charged with sexual harassment and persecution in a separate case filed with six female wrestlers.
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