The dismissed woman Supreme Court employee who had accused Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi of sexual harassment has walked out of the inquiry into her complaint, alleging that the panel comprising three SC judges did not conform to the Vishaka guidelines.
The complainant told the Justice S A Bobde-headed panel on Tuesday that she was unhappy at being denied assistance of her lawyer Vrinda Grover and felt intimidated when facing the panel of judges. She referred to being repeatedly asked about the delay in submitting her complaint against the CJI.
The dismissed woman Supreme Court employee who had accused Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi of sexual harassment has walked out of the inquiry into her complaint, alleging that the panel comprising three SC judges did not conform to the Vishaka guidelines.
The complainant told the Justice S A Bobde-headed panel on Tuesday that she was unhappy at being denied assistance of her lawyer Vrinda Grover and felt intimidated when facing the panel of judges. She referred to being repeatedly asked about the delay in submitting her complaint against the CJI.