Workplace sexual harassment
not only creates an insecure and hostile
working environment for women but also impedes
their ability to deliver in today’s competing
world. This year marks the 10th anniversary of India’s first legislation specifically
addressing the issue of workplace sexual
harassment; the Sexual Harassment of Women
at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and
Redressal) Act, 2013 (“POSH Act”) which was enacted
by the Ministry of Women and Child Development,
India in 2013. The Government also subsequently
notified the rules under the POSH Act titled
the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace
(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal)
Rules, 2013 (“POSH Rules”). The year 2013
also witnessed the promulgation of the Criminal
Law (Amendment) Act, 2013 (“Criminal Law
Amendment Act”) which has criminalized offences
such as sexual harassment, stalking and
voyeurism. The last decade has witnessed a progressive body of jurisprudence on POSH Act.
The POSH Act has been
enacted with the objective of preventing
and protecting women against workplace sexual
harassment and to ensure effective redressal
of complaints of sexual harassment. While
the statute aims at providing every woman
(irrespective of her age or employment status)
a safe, secure and dignified working environment,
free from all forms of harassment, proper
implementation of the provisions of the
statute remains a challenge.
Although the law preventing
sexual harassment at workplace has been
in force since 2013, there remains lack
of clarity on various aspects pertaining
to the statute, including what constitutes
sexual harassment, obligations of an employer,
remedies/safeguards available to the victim,
procedure of investigation, etc. Many are
also not fully aware of the criminal consequences
of sexual harassment. Therefore, the objective
of this booklet is to serve as a ready reckoner
to all the stakeholders and re-educate them
on the law relating to workplace sexual
harassment.
This booklet authored
by
Vivek Ilawat,
Nipasha Mahanta,
Sayantani Saha and
Vikram Shroff while celebrating 10 glorious years of the POSH law focusses mainly on
the nuances of the POSH Act and other relevant laws in
India pertaining to workplace sexual harassment.
The objective of this booklet is to create
more awareness on the issue and simultaneously
equip employers in providing women a safe
and secure working environment. The booklet
also discusses the importance of ‘prevention’
as the best tool for elimination of this
menace in a multi-cultural society as ours.
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