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SC panel to probe harassment complaints on premises

Published: 21 Oct 2013 - 12:36 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 09:14 pm

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has set up a committee to look into complaints of sexual harassment within its precincts.

The decks were cleared for the formation of the Gender Sensitisation and Internal Complaints Committee after the government issued the relevant notification, enforcing Gender Sensitisation and Sexual Harassment of Women at the Supreme Court of India (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Regulations, 2013.

The notification says that the “aggrieved woman” would mean “any female, of any age, whether employed or not, who claims to have been subjected to any act of sexual harassment by any person in the Supreme Court of India precincts, but does not include any female who is already governed by the Supreme Court service regulations”. The committee, to be set up by the Chief Justice of India, would have minimum of seven and maximum of 13 members. It will have one or two apex court judges as members and a majority of its members would be women. 

One of the two judges would head the committee.

The gazette notification says that “it is necessary to provide for gender sensitisation in working environment and protection against sexual harassment of women at the Supreme Court precincts and for the prevention and redressal of complaints of sexual harassment and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto”.

“Supreme Court of India precincts”, the notification says, means the “whole premises of the Supreme Court including the court block, open grounds, parking, old and new chamber blocks, libraries, canteens, bar (association) rooms, and health centres and/or any other part of the premises under the control of the Hon’ble Chief Justice of India”.

IANS