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Accusing the police of disregarding procedures, 54 JNU professors on Monday, 19 March, demanded registration of separate FIRs in all eight complaints of sexual harassment filed against professor Atul Johri.
They petitioned Deputy Commissioner of Police (South-West) Milind Dumbere's office two days after the Delhi Police registered an FIR against professor Johri following allegations of sexual harassment by a group of women students.
The teachers said eight complaints were filed by as many women students, however, the Delhi Police chose to register only one FIR based on only one of the complaints.
Such serious sexual offences are being treated in breach of law and the Supreme Court judgments on the matter, the professors said.
They also demanded separate statements of all the complainants be recorded today itself.
"This disregard for even basic procedure suggests to us that the Delhi Police has no intention of seriously proceeding against Atul Johri," the petition said.
They also demanded the accused professor be not allowed to make any contact with the complainants.
"We seek an assurance from the Delhi Police to take measures to ensure that professor Johri is prevented from making any contact with the complainants," they said.
They also said the DCP should intervene to ensure the complainants' health and safety are safeguarded as they are facing, according to the the professors, tremendous amount of pressure and intimidation to make them compromise.
The JNU Students Union which has been protesting for the past three days demanding arrest of the professor has announced a march to the Vasant Kunj Police Station on 16 March at 5pm.
Students of School of Life Sciences, with which Prof Johri is associated, have locked down the school demanding his arrest.
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