Sexual harassment allegations against CJI be dealt with as per procedure: SCAORA

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The on (SCAORA) on Monday expressed "deep reservation" against "procedural impropriety" shown by Ranjan in dealing with allegations against him and said the charges should be dealt with as per established procedure.

In a resolution passed on Monday, the top court lawyers' body said, "The allegation of the ex-employee of the have to be dealt with as per the established procedure of law and law must be applied in each and every case uniformly".

The SCAORA said that it strongly disapproves the manner in which the complaint was dealt with and seeks enquiry and action in the matter.

It sought appointment of a committee headed by full court of the apex court to impartially investigate and inquire into the allegations.

"It is therefore resolved that the Advocates on strongly disapproves the manner in which the complaint was dealt with and seeks enquiry and action in the above matter and further seeks immediate appointment of a committee headed by full court of the Supreme Court to impartially investigate and inquire into the allegations made against the Ranjan Gogoi, and give independent finding into the matter," the resolution said.

The SCAORA is a body of lawyers which comprises advocates empowered by the apex court to file pleadings on behalf of parties in the top court.

Allegations of had cropped up against the CJI on Saturday prompting him to convene an urgent extraordinary hearing in which he asserted that the charges by a former apex court staffer were "unbelievable" and part of a conspiracy by some "bigger force" to "deactivate" the CJI's office.

As the allegations by the former woman staffer who had worked at Justice Gogoi's home office in and dating back to October stunned the judiciary, the CJI had said he would not stoop too low even to deny them.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 16:30 IST