Indian cricketer Yash Dayal is currently in the headlines more for a courtroom battle than for his performance on the cricket pitch. A woman from Ghaziabad has accused him of sexual harassment.
Allahabad: Indian cricketer and RCB (Royal Challengers Bangalore) IPL team player Yash Dayal is in the news these days more for a courtroom battle than for his performance on the cricket pitch. A woman from Ghaziabad has accused him of sexual harassment (Sexual Harassment Allegations).
An important hearing is scheduled to take place today in the Allahabad High Court regarding the FIR (First Information Report) registered in this case. In this hearing, the court will decide whether the stay on Dayal's arrest will continue or whether the case will proceed further.
Yash Dayal Received Relief on July 15
Yash Dayal received the first major relief in this case on July 15. The Allahabad High Court had stated that his arrest was not necessary and that the matter would be considered in detail. The court clarified that no coercive action would be taken based on the FIR until the hearing was completed. This order provided temporary protection for Yash Dayal and gave him the opportunity to continue his legal innings.
The FIR against Yash Dayal was registered on July 6 at the Indirapuram police station in Ghaziabad. This case relates to allegations of sexual harassment made by the woman and has been registered under section 69 of the BNS. Yash Dayal has been playing a legal innings since the FIR was registered. His team and supporters are concerned about this matter, as the allegations could impact both his image and career.
Petition to Quash FIR in Allahabad High Court
After the FIR was registered, Yash Dayal filed a petition in the High Court. He claimed that the allegations leveled against him are baseless (Baseless Allegations) and that the case was registered with the intention of defaming him. In the petition, he has requested the court to quash the FIR. If the court agrees with his petition, it will prove to be a significant step for Yash Dayal from both a legal and career perspective.