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Nana Patekar is relieved from the Mumbai court in the Me to case case. The ongoing sexual harassment case against him has been closed. The court rejected Tanushree Dutta’s petition, in which he challenged the decision to stop the ongoing investigation against Nana Patekar.
While dismissing the petition, the court said that there is no evidence to prove allegations of sexual harassment against the actor. The actor has got a clean chit in this case.
No reason was given for delay
NV Bansal, Judicial Magistrate of Railway Court in Andheri, Mumbai, heard the case. The court said that the complaint from the actress was filed after a limited time period and no reason for the delay has been given. Therefore, no cognizance can be taken in this matter now. The court also said that if the delay is accepted after such a long gap, it will be against the truth of justice and the principle of equality.
Let me tell you that in the year 2008, Tanushree accused Nana Patekar of sexual harassment on the set of the film ‘Horn OK’. But 10 years later in this case, a case was registered during the Me to Movement in 2018.
Police said in the report that nothing was found
In 2019, the police filed their final report in the Magistrate Court after investigating the matter. The report said that nothing objectionable against any accused has been found in his investigation. The file FIR has been found to be false by the actress. Such a report is called B-summer report if there is no concrete evidence.
At the same time, Tanushree filed a petition against that police report and requested the court to reject B-summer. At the same time, on his complaint, he had objected to further the investigation.