The Delhi Commission for Women had on January 11 issued a notice to Bassi, seeking to know why no charge sheet was filed by police in connection with the case despite the passage of 90 days since the registration of the FIR.
"A notice was sent to you on January 11. However, the Comm ssion takes strong note of the fact that despite the passage of over 16 days, no reply in this regard has been received from you.
The FIR in the rape case was lodged at Keshav Puram police station on October 9 last year.
In her earlier notice, Maliwal said, "This is a serious issue as the accused has an absolute right to bail if the charge sheet is not filed within the prescribed period of 90 days in view of proviso (a) to Section 167(2) of CrPC.
The Commission had also issued a notice to the Deputy Commissioner of Police concerned to ascertain the cause behind the delay in the submission of the charge sheet.
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