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AK Ganguly bows down to pressure, may quit as WBHRC chief

Ganguly is expected to step down after the residential reference is formalised. Though if he resigns ahead of that, the Presidential reference will become infructuous.

January 06, 2014 / 15:55 IST
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Facing massive pressure over allegations of sexual harassment, retired Supreme Court judge AK Ganguly has written to former Attorney General Soli Sorabjee confirming his plan to resign as the chief of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission.

According to sources, Ganguly is expected to step down after the presidential reference is formalised. Though if he resigns ahead of that, the Presidential reference will become infructuous. The government has already cleared the reference after Justice Ganguly refused to quit the post.

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Following allegations of sexual harassment by a law intern, there have been voices of criticism from all quarters demanding his resignation as the chief of the WBHRC.