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A local court in Uttar Pradesh has allowed the police to take the law student who accused former Union Minister Chinmayanand in a sexual harassment case to a university in Bareilly on Friday, 18 October, to complete her admission formalities.
The woman's father said, "When we met the district magistrate on Wednesday, we were assured all necessary assistance. Later in the day, we were told that we will have to seek permission from the court.”
"Most of the lawyers refused to file my application due to Chinmayanand's pressure. We are all aware that most of the lawyers practising in Shahjahanpur have graduated from Chinmayanand's college only. Later, a lawyer, Kalvinder Singh, agreed to file my petition,” he said.
Kalvinder Singh said, "The Supreme Court had, on 2 September, directed the additional solicitor general to ensure that the woman and her younger brother get admission to a different law college in Bareilly.”
"Since the law student was lodged in the district jail, it was the responsibility of the district administration to ensure that she was produced in Bareilly for admission. The application that I had filed should have been filed by a government counsel,” he added.
Shahjahanpur District Magistrate Indra Vikram Singh said, "The responsibility of her admission lies with the family. They are supposed to approach the court for seeking permission to send her to Bareilly, as her admission is their personal issue."
The law student along with her friends Sanjay, Vikram and Sachin, were charged under various sections of the IPC for extortion, criminal intimidation, disappearance of evidences, and 34 acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention. They were also charged under the Information Technology Act for allegedly demanding money from Chinmayanand.
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Published: 18 Oct 2019,11:32 AM IST