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A law-abiding resident, wrongly maligned — asking only for a fair process.

Justice for Pankaj Bhat: a fair, impartial investigation and due process.

Stand for due process. We ask for one thing — that the law be allowed to work: a fair, impartial investigation, preservation of the society CCTV (now certified), an FIR as the law provides, and judgment reserved until the facts are heard.

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What happened

A statement in my own defence — and in defence of due process

Pankaj Bhat · Resident, Building N-3, Empire Estate, Pimpri-Chinchwad

My name is Pankaj Bhat. For nearly ten years I have lived quietly in Empire Estate. I work from home, I keep to myself, and most of my neighbours know me as the man who is rarely seen without his cat — a companion I love dearly. I have never been the subject of a complaint by anyone here. I write today with a heavy heart, but with complete honesty, because my name is being damaged by claims that are simply untrue.

What happened. In the intervening night of 13–14 June 2026, while I was with my cat in a common area of our building — something I have done countless times — I was attacked, without any provocation. I was struck on the head and face, injured, and left dazed. I did everything a law-abiding person should do, and I did it at once: I called the police emergency line, 112; within the same hour I asked our society to preserve its CCTV; I went to Chinchwad Police Station and hand-wrote a detailed four-page complaint at around two in the morning; and by 3:58 a.m. I had emailed the Commissioner of Police directly. I have pursued only lawful remedies from the first minute.

The allegations against me are false — and here is my proof. I have not answered rumour with rumour. I have placed myself entirely in the hands of facts:

  • My injuries are documented in an official Medico-Legal Case (MLC) and medical examination at YCM Hospital.
  • I faced false allegations of a sexual nature concerning my pet — voluntarily disproven by a government veterinary examination of my cat at the Aundh Government Veterinary Hospital. The claim is, in any event, medically impossible. I will say no more about something so baseless than that the facts have already answered it.
  • To the claim of "daily drugs and alcohol," I voluntarily submitted three months of hair samples for toxicology. I will be plain: I invite anyone who repeats these claims about me to take the very same test.
  • And I wrote a lucid, coherent four-page legal complaint at two in the morning — something no intoxicated person could do.

The single most important fact: no FIR and no written complaint has ever been filed against me — by anyone. The person I have named in my police complaint was at the same station that morning and filed nothing. On the record, there is no case against me — only words.

What I am asking for is what any innocent person would want: a fair and impartial investigation; preservation of our society's CCTV (now certified); registration of an FIR as the law provides; and due process. Until the law has run its course, I ask only that judgment be reserved and that unproven claims not be forwarded. Many neighbours have privately told me they stand with me but are afraid to come forward; I understand that fear, and it is exactly why visible, lawful solidarity matters.

A false word, once spread, can do harm that no later truth fully undoes. I place my faith in due process — and in the fairness each of us would hope for in our own hour of need.

Pankaj Bhat

The evidence

Answering the false claims, one by one

When a person cannot defend what they did, they attack the character of the person they did it to. After I was assaulted, a set of false claims about me began to circulate — none of them in any FIR or written complaint, because none of them is true. Here is each one, and the proof that answers it.

"He is violent." The only documented injuries from that night are mine — recorded in an official Medico-Legal Case (MLC) and medical examination at YCM Hospital, and in the police's own letter referring me to hospital for a beating. Our society's CCTV is preserved and certified under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam.

A false allegation of a sexual nature concerning my pet. I had my cat examined at the Aundh Government Veterinary Hospital; the examination found no abuse, and the claim is in any case medically impossible. I will say no more about something so baseless than that the facts have already answered it.

"He takes drugs and alcohol daily." I voluntarily submitted three months of hair samples for toxicology — a window that cannot be faked or flushed. I invite anyone who repeats this claim about me to take the very same test.

That I was incoherent that night. At around two in the morning I hand-wrote a lucid, detailed four-page complaint, and by 3:58 a.m. I had emailed the Commissioner of Police directly. That is not the work of an intoxicated man.

The single most important fact: no FIR and no written complaint has ever been filed against me — by anyone. On the record, there is no case against me. Only words.

Certified CCTV

What the cameras show

I have not asked anyone to simply take my word. Our society's own CCTV does the testifying — and it has been certified under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam.

The certified footage records the sequence of that night on the society's own cameras: my cat was on the terrace, safe and unharmed, at the very time I was being assaulted — the simplest possible answer to the false allegation about her. Minutes later, the cameras record my being forced into the lift. The timestamps are consistent across the cameras.

These recordings are with my advocates and are being placed before the proper authorities. Out of respect for due process — the matter is sub judice — I am not publishing frames that identify any individual; that is for the investigation and the court. I state here only what the record establishes.

FAQ

Questions people ask

Is there a police case against Pankaj? No. No FIR and no written complaint has ever been registered against him — by anyone. The allegations were spoken and circulated, never formalised.

Then what is this campaign about? Defending a good name against a false rumour — lawfully and with evidence — while a fair investigation is pursued through the proper channels.

What is actually being asked for? Four lawful things: a fair and impartial investigation; preservation of the society's CCTV (now certified); registration of an FIR as the law provides; and due process.

How can one be sure the claims are false? Every answer rests on a document — a hospital MLC, a government veterinary examination, three months of voluntary hair samples, a four-page complaint written at 2 a.m., and certified society CCTV. The accusations rest on words alone.

How can I help? Sign the petition, share it, and contact your own elected representative — in your own name — to ask for a fair investigation, CCTV preservation, and an FIR as per law.

Will anyone be named here? Anything that identifies another person is being handled through the courts and the police, not through public posts. The matter is sub judice.

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Statement and petition are live

Pankaj Bhat's statement in his own defence is published, and the petition is open for signatures. The ask is narrow and lawful: a fair, impartial investigation; preservation of the society CCTV (now certified); registration of an FIR as the law provides; and due process. Please sign, share, and contact your own elected representative.

The injuries are medically documented

Pankaj's injuries from the assault are recorded in an official Medico-Legal Case (MLC) and medical examination at YCM Hospital, Pimpri — and the police's own letter referred him to hospital for a beating. The only person with documented injuries from that night is Pankaj.

The society CCTV has been certified

The society's closed-circuit footage from the night has been obtained and certified under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. It is with the advocates and is being placed before the proper authorities. The footage corroborates the account given — including that the pet was safe on the terrace at the time of the assault.

A government veterinary examination disproved the animal allegation

The false allegation of a sexual nature concerning the pet was voluntarily disproven by an examination at the Aundh Government Veterinary Hospital, which found no abuse. The claim is, in any event, medically impossible.

Three months of hair samples submitted for toxicology

To answer the claim of 'daily drugs and alcohol,' three months of hair samples have been voluntarily submitted for toxicological testing — a window that cannot be faked. Anyone repeating the claim is invited to take the same test. Laboratory results will be posted here when they return.

Upcoming plans

Pursuing the FIR and preserving the evidence

Next steps follow the law: pressing for registration of an FIR through the proper channels, ensuring the certified society CCTV is preserved, and letting due process run its course. Genuine milestones will be posted here as they happen.

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