Supreme Court to hear wrestlers’ plea against BJP MP

Bench led by CJI Chandrachud decides to examine the petition filed by seven women wrestlers regarding non-registration of FIR and listed the case for April 28

Updated - April 25, 2023 11:33 pm IST - New Delhi

BJP MP and Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh at his residence in New Delhi on April 25, 2023.

BJP MP and Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh at his residence in New Delhi on April 25, 2023. | Photo Credit: PTI

The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the sexual harassment allegations raised by seven women wrestlers against Wrestling Federation of India president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh were “serious”.

A Bench led by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud decided to examine the petition filed by the grapplers regarding the non-registration of First Information Report (FIR) and listed the case for Friday.

The Bench, on a request made by the petitioners, directed their identities be redacted from the court’s records. The court said only petitions and records in which their identities have been redacted would be made available in the public domain.

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The court issued formal notice and allowed petitioners liberty to serve copies of their petition to counsel for the Delhi government.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the seven women wrestlers, said even police officers who have refused to register FIRs on the basis of sexual harassment complaints made by the petitioners could be prosecuted. One of the petitioners was a minor at the time of the alleged sexual harassment, he said.

“FIR is not being registered because the accused is a Member of Parliament of the ruling party,” Mr. Sibal submitted.

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Chief Justice Chandrachud pointed out that the petitioners have a remedy under Section 156 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, under which a Magistrate could order an investigation.

“Of course, we have… but look at how the police are not registering an FIR on these allegations… These are allegations of sexual harassment… There are video recordings,” Mr. Sibal said, referring to the seriousness of the allegations.

Mr. Sibal said the complaints of the petitioners have been placed in a sealed cover. “The last complaint is by a minor. The young girl was 16 at the time. The accused is the president of the Wrestling Federation of India… Even the police officers can be prosecuted for not registering an offence of this nature,” he submitted.

In its order, the court observed that “there are serious allegations contained in the petition”.

“There are serious allegations of sexual harassment in the petition, which is instituted by professional international wrestlers who have represented India. The matter requires the consideration of this court in exercise of its jurisdiction under Article 32 of the Constitution. Issue notice, returnable on April 28, 2023,” the court ordered.

The Bench ordered the complaints attached with the writ petition to be re-sealed.

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