Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Properly implement harassment Act: NCW

- Anisha Dutta letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI: There is no specified authority to enquire and inspect the proper implementa­tion of the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act, 2013, the National Commission for Women (NCW) said, following a law review consultati­on of the Act on Saturday.

The Commission said there is a vital need to bring religious places under Internal Complaint Committees (ICC), pointing to the case of rape filed by a nun in Kerala against Bishop Franco Mulakkal.

“There is no proper mechanism for monitoring the implementa­tion of the Act... When there is non-compliance, the mechanism for imposing penalty on authoritie­s is not clearly defined in the Act,” NCW said.

It also noted that the monitoring authority for Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act in the corporate sector was not also clearly defined. It expressed dissatisfa­ction with the compositio­n of ICCs and state government’s Local Complaint Committee (LCC).

“More women members, from civil society organisati­ons and members from the establishm­ent should be part of ICC/LCC. Seniormost woman member with legal background from civil society organisati­ons out of three members can be made chairperso­n of the ICC/LCC,” NCW said.

In its recommenda­tions, NCW noted that regular trainings and orientatio­n programmes have to be conducted by the national or state authoritie­s to the members of the panel. Inquiry process of the IC ICC/LCC must be timebound and it should adhere to the provisions of the act. It was discussed whether it is possible to define boundaries of acceptable standard behaviour at the workplace which may not come under the ambit of sexual harassment.

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