New Delhi: The Delhi high court on Monday dismissed a plea seeking to restrain the media from publishing allegations of sexual harassment against Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi by a former Supreme Court employee.A bench headed by Chief Justice Rajendra Menon said the top court is already seized of the matter and no interference was needed.The plea, filed by NGO Anti Corruption Council of India, said publication of allegations against the CJI directly affected the Indian judicial system.Also Read: Days After SC Sought Probe Into ‘Conspiracy’ Against CJI, Advocate’s Story Under FireThe petition sought immediate restriction on the media from further telecasting or publishing the allegations till the conclusion of the three-judge panel’s inquiry.The allegations, levelled by a former employee of the Supreme Court, are being enquired into by a three-judge panel of the apex court. It held its first proceeding on Friday.