Set up anti-sexual harassment panels in all courts: SC to HCs

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In a significant direction, the today directed the heads of all high courts to set up anti-sexual committees in all courts across the country within two months in accordance with a 2013 law.

"As far as the question of constitution of such committee(s) in other High Courts/ District Courts throughout the country is concerned, the Chief Justices of each of the High Courts are requested to constitute the Committees in High Courts as well as the District Courts, if not already constituted, within a span of two months," the bench, also comprising Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud, said.

The directions came on a petition filed by a woman who had alleged that she was assaulted by some lawyers observing a strike at the district court complex here.

The bench asked its Registry to communicate the order to the of each for necessary action by the or the Acting

"The of the High Courts shall send a Compliance Report with regard to constitution of the Committee(s) in the High Courts and/or the District Courts on or before 15th July 2018. Let it be made clear, if the Compliance Report is not filed within the said time, the matter shall be listed before the Court suo motu ...," it said.

The court also directed the of the to set up the anti-sexual committee in all courts in the capital as per the mandate of the Sexual of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, with "quite promptitude".

The court, which had earlier granted protection to the woman lawyer, today tried to mediate the dispute between her and the bar members of district courts. Cross-FIRs have been lodged by the and the accused against each other at the station here.

The bench later went on to pass the slew of directions in the case.

Transfering the probe into the cross cases, the bench said, "an of the rank of of Police (ACP), Crime Branch, New shall investigate both the FIRs.

"In both the FIRs, though lodged at P.S. Subzi Mandi, Delhi, if eventually chargesheets are filed and trial is held, for all purposes it shall be at Patiala House Courts, New Delhi," it said, adding that the lawyers named as accused in both FIRs shall not be arrested.

"When we say that they shall not be arrested, it is requisite that neither of the parties shall create any kind of acrimonious atmosphere or tamper with the witnesses or any evidence which is likely to be brought on record. They shall also cooperate in the investigation," it said.

There shall be a fair trial and none of the parties or any member of the Bar shall create any obstruction in the judicial proceedings, it said.

"Needless to say, our observations will not debar the parties to enter into a settlement, if they so desire and they will also be at liberty to challenge any order passed by the concerned Court or even take such steps for seeking quashing of the FIRs...," it said.

It also allowed the to approach the ACP, Crime Branch in case of apprehension to her security, and the police officer, "if satisfied, shall make arrangement for her security".

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 21:15 IST