In Haridwar, Haridwar police is brainstorming to increase the POCSO Act in the rape case filed against Dr. Pranav Pandya of Shantikunj. In Tahrir, the victim had shown herself to be a minor at the time of the incident, but the POSCO Act came after it. There was a brainstorm among high officials of the police throughout the day on Sunday to investigate the high profile case, while the Kotwali police handed over all the documents related to the case to the investigating officer Meena Arya. Police is now trying to contact the victim. The case has to be completed in 60 days. Court doesn't grant bail to Tatapatti Bakhal's attackers A 25-year-old girl from Chhattisgarh had filed a case against Dr. Pranab Pandya at the Vivek Vihar police station in Delhi. Doctor's wife was also accused of threatening to shut her mouth. However, since the woman in Tahrir had told the spot Shantikunj, Delhi Police had filed a zero FIR against both and sent them to Haridwar for investigation. On Saturday, the SSP nominated Meena Arya to investigate the case. Piyush Goyal asks permission from states to transport 300 trains daily Haridwar Kotwali police on Sunday handed over all the documents related to the trial to the investigating officer Meena Arya. On the other hand, CO City Abhay Pratap Singh said that when the incident happened in the year 2010, the victim was a minor. So the police are confused about the extension of the POCSO Act in the case. One of the reasons for this is the implementation of the POSCO Act in the year 2012 and there is also talk of taking legal opinion in the matter. Simultaneously, efforts are being made to contact the victim for further investigation. Kotwali in-charge Pravin Koshyari said that after registering a case in Delhi, the victim did not undergo medical examination. In this regard, he has also given in writing. Youth attack on police personnel after he asked to wear mask