A division bench of justices N H Patil and V L Achliya was yesterday hearing a petition filed by Kochhar and the other executives seeking quashing of the case filed against them by the Navi Mumbai police.
The bench posted the matter for further hearing to February 21 and asked police not to take action against the ICICI officials until then.
The complainant has accused a colleague of sexually harassing her in the Vashi branch of the company and that the management allegedly did not take any action on her complaint.
Following this the woman filed an abetment case against Kochhar and four senior executives of the company before a magistrate in CBD Belapur in Navi Mumbai.
Last month, the magistrate had directed the Navi Mumbai police to file an FIR and probe the allegations, following which Kochhar and other executives approached the High Court.
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