Monday, June 27, 2011

Nisha Priya Bhatia Raw | Nisha Bhatia

Nisha Priya Bhatia RawNisha Priya Bhatia Raw | Nisha Bhatia, A former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) woman official, who had attempted suicide in front of the prime minister’s office two years back, Thursday stumped the Delhi High Court by disrobing inside a courtroom, prompting the judge to order her mental health check-up.


Nisha Bhatia, around 48, removed her upper garment before Justice Ajit Bharihoke about 10.45 a.m. She was restrained by women constables. She tried to repeat the act later in the day.


“The behaviour of the petitioner (Nisha Priya Bhatia) in baring herself in the open court is highly deplorable and it gives an impression that she is not mentally sound. It is not a case of solitary instance but she, even in the post-lunch session, tried to indulge in the same act, which is not expected from a normal person,” Justice Bharihoke said, while ordering her mental health check-up.


“Her conduct, considered in the background of the case registered against her under Section 309 of the Indian Penal Code wherein she has been chargesheeted for having attempted to commit suicide in front of the prime minister’s office, leaves a lingering doubt in the minds about her mental condition,” he added.


The court, which had ordered her detention in the forenoon when she took off her jacket and bared herself after the hearing on her case was adjourned, asked police to take her to the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) for a check up.


Bhatia created a ruckus in the court as the judge adjourned the hearing on her petition against Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Ajay Pandey and Metropolitan Magistrate (MM) Pritam Singh.


Bhatia, who once headed the training cell of the Research and Analysis Wing, had filed a petition against lower court judges alleging that she was harassed and humiliated outside their courts. She said the court was helping Ashok Chaturvedi, her boss and former secretary of RAW.


“Appropriate action against ACMM amd MM must be taken as they are biased and unprofessional while handling the matter,” Bhatia said.


She accused Chaturvedi of sexual harassment. She accused him of calling her into his office at odd times and passing lewd remarks, a charge denied by Chaturvedi.






Following the court order, when Bhatia was being taken away she broke down saying: “Please help me. I have got three school-going children.”


A woman lawyer came to her rescue and pleaded for her release on the ground that she has to pick up her daughter from a school.


Justice Bharihoke then decided to hear the matter in his chamber and remarked: “I will send her to jail. She has also created a lot of problem in the court of ACMM, I think she is a mentally-deranged woman.”


As Bhatia repeated her act during the in-camera proceedings as well, the court decided to send her to a hospital for check up. “Bhatia to be taken forthwith by the SHO (station house officer) concerned under the escort of lady constables and produce her before the medical superintendent of the IHBAS,” said the court.


“She will be admitted there to carry out a complete check-up. The report about her mental condition be submitted in the court before the next date of hearing that is on Feb 28,” Justice Bharihoke said.


The court said: “She shall be free to go back if she is not suffering from a mental disorder, which necessitates her detention in a hospital for psychiatric treatment with a view to ensure her safety and for the protection of others.”


Bhatia in August 2008 tried to commit suicide outside the prime minister’s office and was termed as mentally unstable by the cabinet secretariat.


She alleged that she had been framed in various criminal cases and that her services had been terminated.


After Bhatia had attempted suicide, a cabinet secretariat statement issued Aug 19, 2008, said that while working as a director in the secretariat in 2007, Bhatia had lodged a complaint alleging sexual harassment by the joint secretary.


The release said the complaint was enquired into by a committee constituted as per apex court guidelines. But Bhatia had withdrawn her complaint. She was given several opportunities to present her case but she refused to cooperate with the committee, the release said.


Despite this, the committee completed its probe May 19, 2008 and found that her allegations could not be substantiated.


The committee also found that her behaviour on a number of occasions appeared to indicate a disturbed state of mind and recommended medical counselling for her.






Supreme Court, Raja Arrested

Supreme Court, Raja ArrestedSupreme Court, Raja Arrested, India News, The leader of the Dravida and former communications minister A. Raja  Wednesday questioned by the Central Bureau of Investigation (Central  Bank) in connection with the scandal 2G spectrum for the second time  this week.






As Raja, who came to the headquarters of the Iraqi Central Bank here on  Wednesday morning for further questioning, the 25 interrogated December  24, 2010.

It was requested to step down as prime minister in November last year  after allegations that were sold the second generation spectrum to  mobile phone companies at below market prices, causing big losses for  the government.


Raja, denied accusations of wrongdoing.

The CBI raided the premises of companies also lobby Niira satisfied, who  allegedly played a key role in ensuring that Raja got the bag of  communications.