India court allows ex-UN climate chief to travel amid sex claim

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An Indian court Wednesday granted Rajendra Pachauri, who stood down as head of the UN climate panel facing a sexual harassment investigation, permission to travel to China and Japan for conferences, a lawyer said.

The 74-year-old was barred in April from leaving the country pending a police investigation after a female researcher at his New Delhi research institute accused him of sexual harassment, a charge he denies.

Pachauri filed a fresh petition seeking permission to attend meetings on climate change and the environment in China and Japan, the first starting on Friday.

He told the Delhi court that “barring him from attending the conferences would amount to violation of his constitutional right to earn a livelihood”, according to lawyer Prashant Mendiratta.

Mendiratta, who represents the 29-year-old researcher alleging harassment, criticised the court’s decision given that the police investigation is ongoing.

“We opposed his travel application and we fail to understand how an accused can get privilege to travel to a foreign country,” Mendiratta told AFP.

Pachauri, acting in a personal capacity, is scheduled to deliver a lecture in China on climate change, and to hold meetings in Tokyo, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.