Tanushree Dutta to file protest petition against Nana Patekar

Case comes after the Mumbai Police filed a closure report in the alleged #MeToo case lodged by Dutta


Entertainment Desk July 08, 2019
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In less than a month after the Mumbai Police filed a closure report in the alleged #MeToo sexual harassment case lodged by Tanushree Dutta against actor Nana Patekar, she will now file protest petition against the actor’s clean chit in the case, reported India Today.

Dutta has opposed the B-Summary report filed by the Oshiwara police station. She was represented by advocate Nitin Satpute at Railway Mobile Court in Mumbai.

“The court has granted her time to file a protest petition against the B-Summary report. Tanushree’s legal team was present, but not a single officer from the Oshiwara police station was in the court room at the time of hearing. The case has been adjourned to September 7,” Satpute shared.

In June, Mumbai Police spokesperson, Deputy Commissioner of Police Manjunath Shinge had told IANS, “Yes, we have filed a B-Summary Report before the court.”

The police move came after they reportedly did not find enough evidence in the matter, virtually ending the case as they cannot continue further investigations.

Satpute had said that they would challenge the police move in the matter.

The actor had lodged the complaint against Nana in September 2018 accusing him of allegedly sexually harassing her over a decade ago, in 2008 during a shoot, but he had stoutly denied the charges levelled by her.

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