The former wrestling federation chief argued that the court does not have jurisdiction over the matter as some of the alleged incidents happened outside India.
The APP further pointed out that it was redundant to talk about contradictions in the statements of the victims at the stage of charge and that contradictions should be addressed at the stage of evidence.
Brij Bhushan argued that the Oversight Committee formed to look into the case had to recommend the registration of FIR within seven days, but did not do so. | Latest News India
A Delhi court asked BJP MP and outgoing Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) Chief Brij Bhushan, who is facing allegations of sexual harassment from women wrestlers, if he admits to any charge against him.
Relying on various judgments, the prosecution said that to make a case under Section 354 of the IPC (using assault or force with the intention of outraging the modesty of a woman), only the intentions of the accused are important.