Police told to submit to Pachauri case records

February 12, 2016 12:22 am | Updated November 17, 2021 02:09 am IST - NEW DELHI:

The Bench led by Justice S.P. Garg hearing the complainant’s petition seeking cancellation of Mr. Pachauri’s anticipatory bail has directed the police to submit the case records by Monday and reserved its order on the plea filed by the 29-year-old research analyst, who has now quit the TERI.

The status report said TERI Director Sanjay Joshi told the police that he had spoken to the Research Associate for a settlement, but it was only for “saving the image” of the organisation. “Mr. Joshi stated that it was a very casual conversation and he had never been asked by Mr. Pachauri to talk for settling the matter,” it said.

The status report also said TERI's Area Convenor Reena Singh was interrogated in her office and she stated that she had never spoken about any settlement. Another TERI official was out of the country and would be examined after he returns. The Delhi Police counsel told the court during the brief hearing that the draft report had been sent to the prosecution branch and the charge-sheet in the case would be filed within two weeks.

Mr. Pachauri's counsel Ramesh Gupta said the complainant was trying to sensationalise the case and even the status report had not mentioned about the TERI Executive Vice-Chairman pressuring anyone. The complainant's counsel Prashant Mendiratta contended that Mr. Pachauri, who was at the helm of affairs in TERI, was in a position to directly or indirectly influence the witnesses.

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