<p>New Delhi: A Delhi court is likely to pronounce its order on May 20 on whether to accept a police report seeking cancellation of a sexual harassment complaint filed by a minor wrestler against former Wrestling Federation of India chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.</p>.<p>The court, which was scheduled to pass the order on Tuesday, said some clarifications were required in the matter.</p>.<p>During the in-chamber proceedings held on August 1 last year, the minor wrestler told the court that she was satisfied with the Delhi Police's investigation in the case and not opposed to the closure report it had submitted.</p>.<p>On June 15, 2023, the Delhi Police filed a report before the court seeking cancellation of the case involving the girl after her father made a startling claim midway through the probe that he levelled false allegations of sexual harassment against Singh to get back at him for perceived injustice to his daughter.</p>.Lok Sabha Elections 2024: As BJP ponders over candidate for Kaiserganj, Brij Bhushan Singh hints he may consider other options.<p>Police had recommended dropping the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act case against Singh, but charged him with sexual harassment and stalking in a separate case lodged on the basis of a complaint from six women wrestlers.</p>.<p>Police had recommended cancellation of the complaint involving the minor wrestler, saying 'no corroborative evidence' was found.</p>.<p>The POCSO Act provides for a minimum imprisonment of three years, depending on the sections under which a crime has been registered.</p>.<p>The closure report notwithstanding, the court has to take a call on whether to accept it or order further investigation.</p>.<p>Singh has consistently denied the allegations.</p>
<p>New Delhi: A Delhi court is likely to pronounce its order on May 20 on whether to accept a police report seeking cancellation of a sexual harassment complaint filed by a minor wrestler against former Wrestling Federation of India chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.</p>.<p>The court, which was scheduled to pass the order on Tuesday, said some clarifications were required in the matter.</p>.<p>During the in-chamber proceedings held on August 1 last year, the minor wrestler told the court that she was satisfied with the Delhi Police's investigation in the case and not opposed to the closure report it had submitted.</p>.<p>On June 15, 2023, the Delhi Police filed a report before the court seeking cancellation of the case involving the girl after her father made a startling claim midway through the probe that he levelled false allegations of sexual harassment against Singh to get back at him for perceived injustice to his daughter.</p>.Lok Sabha Elections 2024: As BJP ponders over candidate for Kaiserganj, Brij Bhushan Singh hints he may consider other options.<p>Police had recommended dropping the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act case against Singh, but charged him with sexual harassment and stalking in a separate case lodged on the basis of a complaint from six women wrestlers.</p>.<p>Police had recommended cancellation of the complaint involving the minor wrestler, saying 'no corroborative evidence' was found.</p>.<p>The POCSO Act provides for a minimum imprisonment of three years, depending on the sections under which a crime has been registered.</p>.<p>The closure report notwithstanding, the court has to take a call on whether to accept it or order further investigation.</p>.<p>Singh has consistently denied the allegations.</p>