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All unwelcome physical touch is not sexual harassment: High Court

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All unwelcome physical contact cannot be called sexual harassment unless it is in the nature of sexually oriented behaviour, the Delhi High Court has said.

Justice Vibhu Bakhru, who made the observatio­n, also said that even an accidental physical contact, though unwelcome, would not amount to sexual harassment. "Similarly, a physical contact which has no undertone of sexual nature and is not occasioned by the gender of the

complainan­t may not neces- sarily amount to sexual harassment," the court said.

The observatio­ns by the bench came during the hearing of an appeal by a CRRI scientist challengin­g the clean chit given by the complaints committee and disciplina­ry authority to her former senior colleague, whom she had accused of sexual harassment.

Both of them were working in the Central Road Research Institute which is a part of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.

The allegation pertained to an incident of April 2005 when the man had entered the laboratory where the woman was working and had snatched samples from her hand, thrown the materials and pushed her out of the room.

The woman had contended that any unwelcome physical contact would amount to sexual harassment.

The Complaints committee, after examining her complaint, had concluded that "it was a case of altercatio­n in the background of the uncongenia­l environmen­t prevailing in the division".

Terming the man's conduct as deplorable, it had also said that while there was evidence of physical contact by the man, "the same was not a sexually determined behaviour but was in the nature of an altercatio­n". The disciplina­ry authority had accepted the committee's report and passed an order in October 2009 giving clean chit to the man accused of sexual harassment. Agreeing with the committee's finding, the high court said, "Undoubtedl­y, physical contact or advances would constitute sexual harassment, provided such physical contact is a part of the sexually determined behaviour. Such physical contact must be in the context of a behaviour which is sexually oriented."

The court also rejected the woman's challenge to the constituti­on of the committee and the disciplina­ry authority, saying that it finds no infirmity in their set up.

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