On 6 February 2020, the final day, a music concert was organised for which playback singer Jubin Nautiyal was invited to perform.
Reportedly the gates remained open for a longer time and identifications and passes were not properly checked for the men's entry.
One student told NDTV that she wanted to report verbal harassment to the Proctor but she could not as signal jammers were installed for the fest.
[20] Some of the students posted on social media that they were followed to their hostels and accommodations, and some were followed to the metro station when they left the campus.
[21] The students alleged that college security personnel were present and when they observed the incidents, they did not intervene, even when specifically asked to do so.
[19] The Economic Times reported that the Rapid Action Force (RAF) and Delhi Police personnel were stationed close to the entrance of the campus from where the mob entered the college.
The NCW Chairperson, Rekha Sharma said that she had read about the molestations on social media and sent a team to talk with the principal and also to the Delhi Police.
[19] On 10 February 2020, after three days of the incidents, Dr. Promila Kumar, the principal of Gargi College, made a complaint at the Hauz Khas Police Station.
[1] CCTV footage revealed that some of the men broke the college gate to gain access, while some jumped over barricades.
[26][6] On 13 February 2020, a lawyer filed a PIL in the Supreme Court, seeking a court-monitored Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the alleged molestation and sought arrest of the perpetrators behind the "planned criminal conspiracy".
The petitioner told the court that it could be a "criminal conspiracy hatched by the political party" and raised concerns that the electronic evidence could be destroyed.
[27] On 12 February 2020, Delhi Police said that 30 suspects were identified and arrested ten students in connection to the alleged assaults.
[33] Police said the CCTV footage that they have only establishes the arrested persons "barging into the college premises by damaging a gate" but not their involvement in molestation.
[8] Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal condemned the misbehavior with the women students and tweeted that the incident was "extremely unfortunate" and the accused must be brought to justice.
[35] BJP chief, Manoj Tiwari tweeted that the incident is highly condemnable and culprits should be apprehended immediately.