The Asian Age

Delhi HC stays Meghalaya women panel order

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New Delhi, July 13: The Delhi high court on Thursday stayed an order of the Meghalaya State Commission for Women summoning the Delhi Golf Club secretary over the incident of a tribal woman being asked to leave the dining room as her traditiona­l Khasi attire looked like a “maid’s uniform” to the staffers.

Justice Vibhu Bakhru also issued notice to the Meghalaya State Commission for Women (MSCW) and sought its response by September 8, the next date of hearing, on a petition filed by the Delhi Golf Club challengin­g the commission’s July 3 order. “Prima facie, this court finds merit in the submission­s of the counsel for the petitioner (the Delhi Golf Club). Consequent­ly the notice is stayed till further order of this court,” the court said.

The commission had upon a complaint made by Tailin Lyngdoh, a governess, who accused the club and its members of allowing racial profiling of people, which was tantamount to racial discrimina­tion of tribal people, a punishable offence. On June 25, staffers of the Delhi Golf Club had asked Lyngdoh, an invited guest, to leave a dining room because her traditiona­l Khasi attire ‘jainsem’ looked like a “maid’s uniform”. Lyngdoh, along with her employer Nivedita Borthakur Sondhi, had deposed before the commission. The chairperso­n of the MSCW said the Prime Minister’s Office and the the National Commission for Women had taken note of the incident, and the National Commission for Schedule Tribes and the National Commission for Human Rights had also been petitioned.

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