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Delhi Court Accepts Police Closure Report Of Wrestler Seeking To Cancel POCSO Case Filed Against Brij Bhushan

The police had recommended dropping the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act case against Singh but charged him with sexual harassment and stalking in a separate case lodged by six women wrestlers.

Delhi court frames charges against Brij Bhushan Singh
Delhi court frames charges against Brij Bhushan Singh | Photo: PTI
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A court here on Monday accepted a closure report of the Delhi Police, seeking to cancel a case filed by a wrestler accusing former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of sexual harassment when she was a minor.

Singh, a former BJP MP, has consistently denied the allegations. 

Delhi Police on June 15, 2023, filed the report seeking cancellation of the case involving the girl after her father made a startling claim midway through the probe that he had made a false complaint of sexual harassment against Singh to get back at him for perceived injustice to the girl.

Delhi Court Accepts Case Cancelling Request

Additional Sessions Judge Gomti Manocha announced, "Cancellation accepted."

During an in-chamber proceeding held on August 1, 2023, the "minor" had told the judge who was previously holding the court that she was satisfied with Delhi Police's investigation in the case and was not opposed to the closure report.

Delhi Police on June 15, 2023, filed the report seeking cancellation of the case involving the girl after her father made a startling claim midway through the probe that he had made a false complaint of sexual harassment against Singh to get back at him for perceived injustice to the girl.

The police had recommended dropping the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act case against Singh but charged him with sexual harassment and stalking in a separate case lodged by six women wrestlers.

The police had recommended the cancellation of the complaint involving the minor wrestler, saying "no corroborative evidence" was found.

The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act provides for a minimum imprisonment of three years, depending on the sections under which the case has been registered.

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