Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

UBER AGREES TO SETTLE CASE

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The firm will settle a US lawsuit by a woman who accused top executives of wrongly obtaining her medical records after a driver raped her in India. ››

SANFRANCIS­CO: UberT echnologie­s Inc has agreed to settle a US civil lawsuit filed by a woman who accused top executives of improperly obtaining her medical records after a company driver raped her in India, according to a court filing on Friday.

In a criminal case in India, the Uber driver was convicted of the rape, which occurred in Delhi in 2014, and sentenced in 2015 to life in prison.

The Indian woman also settled a civil U.S. lawsuit against Uber in 2015, but sued the company again in June in San Francisco federal court saying that shortly after the incident, a U.S. Uber executive “met with Delhi police and intentiona­lly obtained plaintiff’s confidenti­al medical records.” Uber retaineda copy of those records, the lawsuit said.

The woman was living in the US when she filed the lawsuit. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed in the court document on Friday. Representa­tives for Uber and an attorney for the woman could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

The lawsuit cited several media reports which said former Uber Chief Executive Travis K ala nick and others doubted the victim’s account of her ordeal.

“Uber executives duplicitou­sly and publicly decried the rape, expressing sympathy for plaintiff, and shock and regret at the violent attack, while privately speculatin­g, as outlandish as it is, that she had colluded with a rival company to harm Uber’s business,” the lawsuit said. In a prior statement, Uber said: “No one should have to go through a horrific experience like this, and we’ re truly sorry that she’ s had to relive it.” REUTERS

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