<p>Indore: An FIR has been registered against five men for allegedly <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rape">raping</a> a 34-year-old woman and forcing her to dance in the buff in Indore, police said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Nobody has been arrested so far.</p>.Beyond headlines: The endemic of rape in India.<p>Notably, the case was registered 19 days after the Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered the police to dispose of the woman's complaint within 90 days after she alleged inaction by police.</p>.<p>The woman had lodged an FIR at Kanadia police station alleging that the accused forcibly took her to a godown on June 11, raped her, and also performed unnatural sex after watching videos on TV, the official said.</p>.Uttar Pradesh cops 'force' rape victim to withdraw complaint after making accused pay Rs 50,000: Report.<p>The complainant was allegedly beaten with a belt and forced to dance naked for half an hour, the official said quoting the FIR.</p>.<p>Police registered a case on Monday late night against five accused under relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code, the official said.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Abhinay Vishwakarma told reporters that a detailed investigation was underway and no arrests had been made so far.</p>.<p>"Appropriate legal steps will be taken in the case based on evidence," he said without divulging the names of the accused.</p>.<p>The woman had filed a petition in the Indore bench of the MP high court stating that she had lodged a complaint on July 17 at Kanadia police station, but no steps were taken.</p>.<p>The HC on August 14 directed the officer-in-charge of Kanadia police station to consider the woman's complaint and dispose it within 90 days and take appropriate steps.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, state Congress spokesperson Neelabh Shukla attributed the delay in registering the FIR to BJP's pressure on police, alleging one of the accused was associated with the ruling party.</p>.<p>State BJP spokesperson Narendra Saluja denied the Congress' allegation.</p>.<p>"Whoever the accused is, the victim will definitely get justice in the BJP government. However, I have come to know that both sides have made police complaints against each other in the case related to the woman," he said. </p>
<p>Indore: An FIR has been registered against five men for allegedly <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/rape">raping</a> a 34-year-old woman and forcing her to dance in the buff in Indore, police said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Nobody has been arrested so far.</p>.Beyond headlines: The endemic of rape in India.<p>Notably, the case was registered 19 days after the Madhya Pradesh High Court ordered the police to dispose of the woman's complaint within 90 days after she alleged inaction by police.</p>.<p>The woman had lodged an FIR at Kanadia police station alleging that the accused forcibly took her to a godown on June 11, raped her, and also performed unnatural sex after watching videos on TV, the official said.</p>.Uttar Pradesh cops 'force' rape victim to withdraw complaint after making accused pay Rs 50,000: Report.<p>The complainant was allegedly beaten with a belt and forced to dance naked for half an hour, the official said quoting the FIR.</p>.<p>Police registered a case on Monday late night against five accused under relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code, the official said.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Abhinay Vishwakarma told reporters that a detailed investigation was underway and no arrests had been made so far.</p>.<p>"Appropriate legal steps will be taken in the case based on evidence," he said without divulging the names of the accused.</p>.<p>The woman had filed a petition in the Indore bench of the MP high court stating that she had lodged a complaint on July 17 at Kanadia police station, but no steps were taken.</p>.<p>The HC on August 14 directed the officer-in-charge of Kanadia police station to consider the woman's complaint and dispose it within 90 days and take appropriate steps.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, state Congress spokesperson Neelabh Shukla attributed the delay in registering the FIR to BJP's pressure on police, alleging one of the accused was associated with the ruling party.</p>.<p>State BJP spokesperson Narendra Saluja denied the Congress' allegation.</p>.<p>"Whoever the accused is, the victim will definitely get justice in the BJP government. However, I have come to know that both sides have made police complaints against each other in the case related to the woman," he said. </p>