Alwar / Jaipur: The Rajasthan High Court on Monday requires the team of alertness to investigate the allegations of a woman against the Special Judge of the Bharatpur District Court which she is talking about and her 14-year-old sodomy for a month after making friends with a tennis club.
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The judge has been suspended for now.
The team of vigilance arrived at Bharatpur a day after the boy filed a complaint of the police to assess Jitendra Singh’s special judge as one of three people suspected of being sexual harassment of his son.
He also wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chairman of the Minister of Ashok Gehlot and the DGP State, accused that his family was threatened and pressed to withdraw this case.
The police have not recorded the boy’s statement under part 164 CRPC when the family moved from the city after the complaint was submitted.
The police are technically unable to interrogate special judges without a high court permission, SP Devendra Bishnoi said.
Children underwent a medical examination on Sundays, but officials refused to leak the findings.
In his letter to PM, his copy with Toi, the boy was alleged that the Gate Police Station Mathura initially refused to register his complaint against the Special Judge Singh and Rahul Katara accused of being accused of being together.
“The additional SP ACB in Bharatpur threatens my family.
Responsible from the Mathura Gate Police Station harassed us on behalf of interrogation.
We have no trust in Bharatpur police and thus we want to migrate from the country,” he wrote.
The woman accused her family and relatives directly involved in the case of extortion.
Asked whether there was a case of extortion had been put forward against the family of the boy, SP Bishnoi said, “We received a complaint of extortion on Sunday morning, before the arrival of the family at the police station.
We investigated both angles.” According to complaints, Judge Singh brought teenagers playing Tennis to his residence and void it, in addition to forcing him into oral sex several times more than a month.
Sangeeta Beniwal from the Rajasthan State Commission for the protection of children’s rights said the organization would advise the boy.
“We have asked for a detailed report from the authorities and our child’s welfare committee continues to monitor the situation.
I relate to the child and family.” The boy lives in Bharatpur along with his brother and his mother.
(The identity of the victim has not been disclosed to protect his privacy in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)