The Free Press Journal

Harassed judge wants job back

- ONLINE REPORT

As the #MeToo bandwagon gathers speed, the Supreme Court on Friday agreed to examine a plea of reinstatem­ent of a woman judicial officer, who quit in 2014 alleging sexual harassment by a high court judge in Madhya Pradesh, report online portals.

A bench headed by Justice AK Sikri admitted the petition by the former district and sessions judge and issued a notice to the MP High Court.

"The notices will be returnable in six weeks. We will hear it after we get a response," said the bench, as the woman's lawyer Indira Jaising pressed for urgent hearing.

The petition has cited the report submitted by an inquiry panel constitute­d by the Rajya Sabha. The inquiry panel was set up in 2015 after 58 members of the Rajya Sabha, gave a notice to move a motion to impeach the HC judge.The report by the committee, comprising Supreme Court judge Justice R Banumathi, Justice (since retired) Manjula Chellur and senior advocate K K Venugopal, was tabled in the Rajya Sabha in December last.

The report concluded that the allegation­s of sexual harassment could not be "proved beyond reasonable doubt". The panel had, however, added that the decision to transfer the woman judge "mid-session" was "not justified"."Under these circumstan­ces, the complainan­t probably had no option than to submit her resignatio­n since her elder daughter was pursuing Board XII exam. In these circumstan­ces, we find that the transfer of the complainan­t to Sidhi has become unbearable for her to continue in service, resulting in her resignatio­n," the report maintained.Relying upon the findings on her transfer, the petition has now sought her job back.

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