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NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has now quashed a sexual harassment FIR against an assistant professor of Delhi University expressing anguish over the charges being invoked “at the drop of a hat” to “register one’s displeasure” against another and noting that such behaviour sets back the cause of women empowerment.
Justice Subramonium Prasad of the Delhi High Court, in his order, said, “This merely trivialises the offence of sexual harassment and casts a doubt on the veracity of the allegations filed by every other victim who has, in reality, faced sexual harassment.”
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