Sexual harassment allegations against me to derail crucial cases: CJI
News Nation Bureau 20 April 2019, 01:16 PM
The Chief Justice of India on Saturday strongly denied the allegations of sexual harassment against him by a former Supreme Court employee. The Chief Justice said that the allegations against him were part of "a larger conspiracy" and were made to disrupt the crucial hearings next week. A special bench of the Supreme Court heard the case today after the former employee, who claimed to be a part of the CJI's core team, accused him of sexual harassment. The woman sent an affidavit to several sitting judges.
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