The Commission, which termed as "false and malicious" the purported remarks of HI linking the DCW members with AAP, also refused federation's request for 10 weeks' time to submit the details sought by DCW, and asked it to send its reponse within a week or face action.
"The Delhi Commission for Women takes strong exception to your response wherein defamatory allegations and remarks have been made against a Statutory body invested with the powers of a Civil Court.
In the notice, the DCW chief Swati Maliwal also stated that "the allegations of political jugglery and linkages with the political party 'AAP' against the members of the Commission are false and malicious", while adding that the Commission was discharging its duties on the basis of a complaint forwarded to it by a leader of the BJP, Poonam Azad.
are duty bound to co-operate and provide information to this Commission," Maliwal said in the notice.
On June 15, the Commission had issued a notice to HI president Narinder Batra and had sought an explanation with regard to the allegations made by the complainant against HI and the action taken or proposed to be taken by it in the matter.
HI in turn had said that that it will be able to send a comprehensive response on the matter only after the Olympics get over on August 23 even as it questioned the complainant's "belated" charges.
The woman has also alleged that Singh had tried to push her from the top floor of a five-star hotel in Delhi and that she was raped by Singh. Sardar, on his part, has denied the allegations.
In addition, she has alleged that HI has taken no action on her complaint, despite knowing about these incidents and that HI has facilitated her travel to various destinations and stay in hotels to accompany Singh during his hockey matches.
The complainant had also informed the Commission that HI had taken no action on a complaint she had sent to the organisation in May 2016.
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