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Case registered against expelled AIADMK MP Sasikala

  • The Tamil Nadu police on Sunday registered cases against expelled AIADM Rajya Sabha member Sasikala Pushpa and her family members for submitting forged documents in a case pertaining to ill-treatment and sexual abuse of two women domestic aides
  • They are facing charges under various IPC sections and also POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act for allegedly sexually harassing the domestic women aides. 
Case registered against expelled AIADMK MP Sasikala

Acting on directions of Madras High Court bench, police today registered cases against expelled AIADM Rajya Sabha member Sasikala Pushpa and two family members for submitting forged documents while filing anticipatory bail petitions in a case pertaining to ill-treatment and sexual abuse of two women domestic aides. 

Police said they had registered cases under IPC Sections 193 (Punishment for false evidence), 466 (forgery of record of or of public register), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating) and 471 (using as genuine a forged document or electronic record).

The cases were registered against Pushpa, her husband R Lingeswara Thilagam, and son Pradeep Raja. 

On September 14, the court had dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of Sasikala Pushpa and her three family members, including her mother, on a complaint by the MP's two women domestic aides. 

They are facing charges under various IPC sections and also POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act for allegedly sexually harassing the domestic women aides. 

The woman judge had said the petitioners had submitted forged documents while filing the petitions in court and that made a separate offence and directed the registrar (Judicial) to give a complaint on it to local police, which should investigate and take action according to law. 

At a previous hearing, she had asked Sasikala to explain how she had signed the 'Vakalat Nama' (power of attorney) by remaining in a foreign country, to which she had said that the signature was her own and that her husband came and collected it and gave it to her advocate. 

On August 26, the Supreme Court had granted protection from arrest to Sasikala for six weeks in the case and said the High Court would expeditiously decide her anticipatory bail application, uninfluenced by its decision. 

Sasikala was expelled from AIADMK after an alleged altercation with DMK MP Tiruchi Siva at the Delhi airport. Since then she has alleged that she was being threatened to resign from her post.

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