"Narayan Sai has been charged of rape under section 376, unnatural sex under section 377 and criminal conspiracy under section 120(b)of Indian Penal Code," the charge sheet said.
"He has also been implicated under various sections of IPC for molestation, wrongful confinement, unlawful assembly, rioting armed with deadly weapon and criminal intimidation," it said further.
The 1,100-page charge sheet, filed before Chief Judicial Magistrate J N Thakkar, includes statements of over 150 witnesses.
"Sai and his aides will be shortly given the notices to remain present in the court," said district government pleader Nayan Sukhadwala.
While the woman has filed complaint against Sai, her elder sister has filed similar complaint of rape against Asaram.
The younger sister had accused Sai of repeated sexual assault between 2002 and 2005 when she was living at the Surat ashram of Asaram.
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