Chennai: The DGP ranking official suspended Rajesh Das, faced allegations of sexual harassment which was said by an IPS Officer woman, has questioned the jurisdiction of justice judges, Villupuram in receiving a final report submitted by CB-CID.
He argued that because the alleged violations were said to have occurred between Namakkal to Ulundurpet, the Villupuram court did not have territorial jurisdiction over this case.
Recognizing the request, CJM has directed prosecution to respond to the petition moved by DGP.
According to the Petitioner, the CJM Court Villupuram does not have jurisdiction to go further in this case as a court force to ask the final report submitted by CB-CID is not in local jurisdictions in court according to the section.
14 CRPC.
Therefore, only and it is necessary that the delayed process before this court remains and refers to the relevant Magistrate Court who has territorial jurisdiction, he added.
On August 18, the Supreme Court closed the process of Suo Motu initiated by Madras High Court to monitor investigation into the case of sexual abuse.
On August 9, the DGP appeared before the judge and received a copy of the ChargesHeet 400 pages submitted by CB-CID.
According to prosecution, a registered case based on a complaint made by a woman IPS Officer against DGP.
According to complaints, DGP, while traveling in his car to assess the security settings of the minister’s chairman in Pulajottai in March this year, allegedly harassed female officers.
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