Chinmayanand case: SC directs U.P. to set up SIT to look into woman’s allegations

The Bench said the SIT, which will also have SP-rank officer, to look into the grievances raised by the woman.

September 02, 2019 04:22 pm | Updated September 03, 2019 06:53 pm IST - New Delhi

Supreme Court on Monday directed the Uttar Pradesh government to set up SIT headed by IG-rank officer to look into the charges levelled by a Shahjahanpur woman law student.

Supreme Court on Monday directed the Uttar Pradesh government to set up SIT headed by IG-rank officer to look into the charges levelled by a Shahjahanpur woman law student.

The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Uttar Pradesh government to set up SIT headed by IG-rank officer to look into the charges levelled by a Shahjahanpur woman law student, who had gone missing after accusing former Union minister and BJP leader Swami Chinmayanand of harassment, and was found in Rajasthan.

The woman was produced on Friday before the apex court which had ordered that she should stay in the national capital under police security and had posted the matter for hearing on Monday.

After hearing the matter, a bench of Justices R Banumathi and A S Bopanna also requested the Allahabad High Court Chief Justice to constitute a bench for monitoring the investigation in the two cross FIRs lodged in the matter.

 

It said the Special Investigating Team (SIT), which will also have SP-rank officer, to look into the grievances raised by the woman.

The Shahjahanpur police had on August 27 lodged an FIR against Mr. Chinmayanand after the student went missing following her allegation in a video clip that he had been harassing her. She also spoke about threat to her and her family’s life in the video clip.

Her father had filed a complaint with police accusing Mr. Chinmayanand of sexually harassing her, a charge refuted by the BJP leader’s lawyer who claimed it was a “conspiracy” to blackmail him.

The woman’s father had alleged that she went missing at the behest of the 72-year-old BJP leader, who heads Mumukshu ashram. She is a post-graduate student in one of the colleges run by the ashram.

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