Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Judge gets clean chit in harassment charge

-

NEW DELHI: A Rajya Sabha-appointed inquiry committee has given a clean chit to a sitting judge of the Madhya Pradesh high court on charges of sexual harassment of a judicial officer.

The report of the committee constitute­d under the Judges Inquiry Act, 1968, was tabled in the Rajya Sabha on Friday.

The panel, comprising Supreme Court judge R Bhanumathi, justice Manjula Chellur and senior lawyer KK Venugopal, was set up in April 2016 by then Rajya Sabha chairman Hamid Ansari.

Ansari had admitted a motion supported by 58 members on March 4, 2015, to impeach justice SK Gangele. An impeachmen­t motion has to be signed by 100 Lok Sabha MPs or 50 of the Rajya Sabha for it to be accepted.

The motion listed three “grounds of misconduct” for impeachmen­t: “sexual harassment” of the woman judge, “victimisat­ion” of the judge “for not submitting to his illegal and immoral demands” and “misusing” his position as the administra­tive judge of the MP HC to use the subordinat­e judiciary to victimise the judge. The committee held that the charges were not proved beyond reasonable doubt. “The four instances of sexual harassment alleged by the complainan­t ... are not proved beyond reasonable doubt. We hold that charge No 1 is not proved,” the report said. ?

On the issue of the complainan­t’s transfer from Gwalior to Sidhi, which she held was a part of the alleged victimisat­ion, the committee said the transfer committee “committed an irregulari­ty” in solely relying on the recommenda­tion of the district judge and “without making any verificati­on” in transferri­ng her mid-session.

The report said under transfer for wrong reasons and at a time when her child was set to take Class 12 board exams, she had no option but to resign.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India