Police may contemplate action against Wadia after questioning witnesses and examining video clips of the IPL match in Mumbai a fortnight ago.
Meanwhile, a delegation of the Maharashtra State Women's Commission led by Chitra Wagh visited the police station Saturday afternoon to ascertain the probe status and action initiated by the police in the matter.
"The police have informed that they have completed most of the inquiries into the incident. Some witnesses and CCTV footage are still to be probed and will be done soon," Wagh told mediapersons.
She said she had demanded that the police immediately arrest Wadia and present him before a court to give justice to Zinta.
In a statement to the media earlier Saturday, Zinta claimed that her intention (behind the complaint) "is not to harm anyone but only to protect myself".
Later Saturday, she issued a detailed statement on her Facebook page 'Real Preity Zinta'.
It read: "I may not be super wealthy and powerful but I have truth by my side and I've worked very hard all my life and tried to earn respect for myself as a self-made professional. It saddens me that no one at work or around ever stood up for me in the past when I was abused and insulted publicly.
"This time I was left with no option but to take this stern step as this incident happened in front of way too many people."