[<<The husband and brother-in-law of the woman who had accused Chief
Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi of sexual harassment have been reinstated as
head constables in the Delhi Police — more than four months after they were
suspended.

“The suspension order has been revoked. Both of them have been reinstated
last week but the departmental inquiry against them is still pending,”
Additional Commissioner of Police (Delhi Armed police) C K Mein confirmed
to The Indian Express. Asked why was the order revoked, Mein declined to
comment.

In an affidavit, the woman had alleged that the two men were suspended soon
after her termination as a Supreme Court staffer.>>]

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/harassment-case-police-reinstate-husband-kin-of-cji-complainant-5789440/?fbclid=IwAR2yTS7Khe9pVjGR999FyJkXRQgvam9ACFOMeWamZWeXk4z7yAshpWMNCbU

Sexual harassment case: Delhi Police reinstate husband, kin of CJI
complainant
In an affidavit, the woman had alleged that the two men were suspended soon
after her termination as a Supreme Court staffer.

Written by Mahender Singh Manral | New Delhi |

Updated: June 20, 2019 11:46:56 am

In response to the woman’s allegations, CJI Gogoi had said: “This is
unbelievable. I should not stoop low even in denying it… There has to be a
bigger, bigger force behind this.” (Express photo/File)

The husband and brother-in-law of the woman who had accused Chief Justice
of India Ranjan Gogoi of sexual harassment have been reinstated as head
constables in the Delhi Police — more than four months after they were
suspended.

“The suspension order has been revoked. Both of them have been reinstated
last week but the departmental inquiry against them is still pending,”
Additional Commissioner of Police (Delhi Armed police) C K Mein confirmed
to The Indian Express. Asked why was the order revoked, Mein declined to
comment.

In an affidavit, the woman had alleged that the two men were suspended soon
after her termination as a Supreme Court staffer.

In her 28-page complaint dated April 19, the woman alleged that on October
10 and October 11, 2018, the CJI made sexual advances in his residence
office, where she was posted, and touched her inappropriately.

She claimed that she was transferred multiple times after the alleged
incident, and on December 21, 2018, she was suspended from service in
connection with an inquiry initiated against her for questioning the
decisions of senior officers regarding change of her postings and for
taking leave without authorisation.

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In response to the woman’s allegations, CJI Gogoi had said: “This is
unbelievable. I should not stoop low even in denying it… There has to be a
bigger, bigger force behind this.”

A Crime Branch officer had earlier told The Indian Express that the woman’s
husband and brother-in-law were facing departmental inquiries — the former
for allegedly calling the CJI’s office, and the latter for allegedly
concealing a 2015 police complaint against him over “unruly behaviour”. The
Crime Branch officer had said that a joint inquiry had been ordered against
the two men and they had been suspended — both on December 28, 2018.

When he was asked about the timing of the suspension of the two men, DCP
(New Delhi) Madhur Verma had told The Indian Express in April: “There is no
link between the departmental inquiry (against the two men) and the woman’s
case.”

Speaking to The Indian Express, the woman’s brother-in-law confirmed that
both he and his brother had been reinstated. “We were reinstated a few days
ago and now we hope they will also close our departmental inquiry as we are
innocent… My brother is currently in Mumbai with his wife for her ear
treatment.” The woman’s husband told The Indian Express: “I am not aware of
the development as I am on leave.”

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Usually when a police officer is placed under suspension, the officer gets
half his salary and has to report to the district lines every day but is
not given any work. After the suspension order is revoked, the officer is
again given full salary and put back on the job. A final call, however, is
taken based on the findings of the departmental inquiry.

The Indian Express had earlier reported about departmental inquiries
against the two men:

# On December 17, 2018, the woman’s husband was transferred from the
Special Branch to the Third Battalion, based on an order sent by ACP
headquarters. Four days after he was suspended, on January 2, 2019, a
departmental inquiry was started against him. “It has been learnt that you
are making unsolicited calls to the office of CJI. Therefore you are warned
henceforth you will not make any calls to the said office,” the order from
January 2, 2019, issued by the DCP (Third Battalion), read. On February 26,
2019, he was transferred to Second Battalion of Delhi Armed Police.

# On January 9, in an order issued by DCP (Third Battalion), it was alleged
that the woman’s husband approached the SHO of Tilak Nagar police station
and another head constable to allow a gambling racket to run in the
locality. “The above act of the head constable is not conducive to the
environment of a residential colony. These kind of activities may bring a
bad name to Delhi Police,” the order read. The order also made a mention of
a now quashed 2012 case against the woman’s husband and her brother-in-law.

# The brother-in-law is with the Second Battalion. He was suspended for
allegedly concealing details of a past criminal case.

On May 6, concluding it “found no substance” in her allegations, the
In-House Inquiry Committee gave Justice Gogoi a clean chit in an ex parte
report in sealed cover.

The committee, comprising Justices S A Bobde, Indira Banerjee and Indu
Malhotra, wrapped up the inquiry in sittings over four days: three days
were devoted to the questioning and recording the statement of the woman
complainant who withdrew from the proceedings on the third day, April 30,
saying she was being denied access to a lawyer and was “not likely to get
justice from this committee”, and the fourth day had the CJI appearing
before the panel.

The committee report was submitted to Justice Arun Mishra who is No. 4 in
seniority after CJI Gogoi, Justice Bobde and Justice N V Ramana. The report
was not submitted to Justice Ramana who, after being named to the
committee, recused himself once the complainant raised reservations over
his inclusion.

In a statement, the woman had responded that “my worst fears have come
true” and “am highly disappointed and dejected to learn that the In-House
Committee ‘has found no substance’ in my complaint and feel that gross
injustice has been done to me as a woman citizen of India”.
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