No evidence to prosecute Nana Patekar in sexual harassment case: police | Bollywood



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Mumbai police informed a local court that she did not have any evidence to prosecute actress Nana Patekar in a lawsuit for badault filed against him by the actor Tanushree Dutta.

Oshiwara suburban police on Wednesday filed a "B Summary" report in front of a metropolitan magistrate in Andheri, PTI Paramjit Singh Dahiya, deputy police commissioner, told PTI.

A "B-Summary" report is filed when the police find no evidence against the accused to file an indictment and bring the case to justice. ] Dutta filed a lawsuit against Patekar in October 2018 in which she accused him of harbadment and inappropriate behavior with her while she was shooting a song on the sets of the movie Horn Ok Plebads in 2008.

She also alleged that during the filming of the song sequence, Patekar improperly touched her even after she made it clear that she would not make obscene, vulgar or uncomfortable steps.

In her initial statement against Patekar, Tanushree said, "Everyone knows that Nana Patekar has always disrespected women. The people of the industry know his past … that he beat actresses, he molested them, his behavior with women has always been rude, but no publication has ever published ", she told Zoom.

This story was published from a wire telegraphy branch without text modification. Only the title has been changed.

First publication:
June 13, 2019 15:07 IST

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