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Closure Report: Delhi Court to Pass Order on Minor Wrestler’s Complaint against Brij Bhushan Singh in July

Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court is expected to pronounce its order on July 27 regarding the acceptance of a report filed by the police, which seeks the cancellation of a complaint lodged by a minor wrestler accusing former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of sexual harassment.

Additional Sessions Judge Chhavi Kapoor, who was scheduled to pass the order on Monday, stated that certain clarifications are required in the matter. Last June, the Delhi Police filed a report before the court, seeking the cancellation of the case filed by the minor wrestler.

Singh, the former WFI chief and the BJP’s outgoing MP from Kaiserganj, is accused of sexual harassment by several female wrestlers.

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