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Atish Todkar created a flutter by pinning the elite Indian wrestler in a pulsating 57kg bout.
However, the court has imposed certain conditions, including a directive to the accused not to leave the country without prior permission and to refrain from threatening or influencing the complainants or witnesses.
Around 150 people, including family members of the wrestlers, are seeking a meeting with IOA president P T Usha and ad-hoc panel chief Bhupender Singh Bajwa.
The move to exempt Bajrang and Vinesh, however, has not gone down well with fellow competitors, who have threatened to move court.
The court also granted bail to Vinod Tomar, the suspended assistant secretary of the WFI, in the case.
The decision was conveyed to the organisers as well as the Sports Authority of India.
Taking cognisance of the chargesheet, Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) Harjeet Singh Jaspal directed Brij Bhushan to appear before the court on July 18.
The delay in taking action drew global attention when top wrestlers threatened to throw their medals into the Ganges in May in protest about five months after accusing Singh of groping young women during tournaments.
Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia posted identical tweets where they said the government has fulfilled its promise of filing a chargesheet.
Bajrang, in a live social media address, had claimed on Saturday that Yogeshwar several times asked him to lose bouts on purpose in the past.