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police arrives R K Pachauri's residence to question in sexual harassment case

| | 24 Jun 2015, 03:05 pm
New Delhi, June 24 (IBNS) A Delhi police team on Wednesday arrived environmentalist R K Pachauri's residence to quiz him in connection with a sexual harassment case.

Pachauri, the former Director General of TERI and a Padma Vibhushan awardee, faces the charge of sexual harassment lodged by a research associate working in his office. 

In the FIR, filed by the woman at the Lodhi Colony police station on February 13, it has been claimed  Pachauri had sexually harassed her for nearly two years since she joined the organisation in September 2013. 

The complainant also alleged that Pachauri had engaged in "sexually-laden conversations" with her over email and SMS.


Earlier, a trial court on March 21, granted anticipatory bail to Pachauri. 


Pachauri was the chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which received Nobel Peace Prize in   2007.

 
 He is at present Professor at Yale School of Forestry & Environment Studies as well as Honorary Professor of the University of Eastern Finland.

Police brought charges of molestation, stalking, sexual harassment (Sections 354, 354A, 354D of IPC) and criminal intimidation (Section 506 of IPC) against the environmentalist.  

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