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Protests erupt in India after top judge cleared of sexual harassment

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Dozens of protesters gathered outside India’s Supreme Court yesterday, a day after a panel of judges dismissed a sexual harassment complaint against the chief justice, carrying placards demanding a new and impartial investigat­ion.

A former court assistant accused chief justice Ranjan Gogoi of having made unwanted sexual advances last year, the most high-profile case in a wave of sexual harassment accusation­s after a #MeToo movement swept the country.

Gogoi has denied the charges and an internal panel of judges cleared him of wrongdoing, a court statement said on Monday.

But protesters gathered on a street in the Indian capital said they were not satisfied with the decision.

“Transparen­t and fair due process is a must,” read one of the placards, while another read, “Supreme injustice”.

Security was strengthen­ed outside the court, with dozens of paramilita­ry police and trucks carrying water cannons deployed in the area.

Police quickly dispersed the crowd and most protesters were taken away in police vans soon after they gathered.

“We were not allowed to protest even for five minutes!” lawyer Amritanand­a Chakravort­y said in a Twitter message. A journalist, Gaurav Sarkar, added that he had been “chucked” into a police van for covering the protest.

Police at the site said it was illegal to hold demonstrat­ions at the Supreme Court.

In her complaint filed to the court last month the 35-yearold woman accused Gogoi of harassing her when she worked in an office at his home last year, saying she and her family were victimised after she spurned his advances.

Last week, the woman, whose identity has been withheld, withdrew from proceeding­s of the three-member panel of judges investigat­ing the case, saying she did not expect justice from it.

Gogoi has called the allegation­s part of a wider conspiracy to taint India’s judiciary, without elabourati­ng. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Policewome­n detain a demonstrat­or during a protest after a panel of judges dismissed a sexual harassment complaint against Gogoi, outside Supreme Court in New Delhi.
— Reuters photo Policewome­n detain a demonstrat­or during a protest after a panel of judges dismissed a sexual harassment complaint against Gogoi, outside Supreme Court in New Delhi.

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