A bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam said that it would hear the plea of the woman along with her other petition on restraining the Kerala High Court from giving any relief to the accused in the case.
Submitting that complaint filed by her is not being investigated freely and fairly by the Kerala Police, she pleaded before the apex court that her complaint be probe by CBI.
She gave a detailed account of the various alleged incidents of torture and molestation in her petition and also annexed the invitation cards of 'wife swapping' parties for which she was "tortured mentally and physically to participate".
She submitted that she had written a letter to Chief of Naval Staff on March 5 but no action was taken on the complaint.
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