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An In-House Inquiry Committee of the Supreme Court headed by Justice S A Bobde has found no substance in the allegations of sexual harassment levelled against Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi by a former woman employee of the apex court.
 
A notice by the office of Supreme Court Secretary-General also said that the report of the committee constituted as part of



the In-House procedure is not liable to be made public.

It said the In-House Inquiry Committee has submitted its report dated May 5, 2019, in accordance with the In-House procedure, to the next senior judge after Justice Bobde and also sent a copy to the judge concerned, namely the Chief Justice of India. 




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