#MeToo: Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act is not clear on \'prevention\': NCW consultation

#MeToo: Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act is not clear on 'prevention': NCW consultation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Some key issues identified in a consultation held by the (NCW) on the Sexual of Women at Act were that it was not clear on "prevention" and there was no authority to ensure a proper mechanism for monitoring its implementation.

"In light of the commission receiving petitions from women explaining past experiences of sexual at their workplaces, and also considering the recent spurt in reported in the media, it was decided to take up the review of the of Women at (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act," the NCW said.

The consultation saw the participation of experts, including judges (retired), G Rohini (retired), Anuradha Paul, of India, and other stakeholders.

The experts held deliberations on the various lacunae identified in the act and made recommendations for its proper implementation in addressing the issues of of women at all workplaces in the country.

The act is not clear on "prevention" and there is no authority to ensure a proper mechanism for monitoring its implementation are some of the key issues identified in a consultation, the statement said.

The consultation also expressed dissatisfaction with the composition of the (ICC).

"Options available to the victim, if she is not satisfied with the process of inquiry and report by the ICC is not clearly defined in the act. Monitoring authority and appellate authority must be defined and established, like a nodal agency," they recommended.

The conciliation clause in the act has to be reviewed and there is a lack of awareness among majority of the employees working both in organised and unorganised sector, it said.

The #MeToo movement started with accusing another of harassing her during the shooting of a Bollywood film in 2008. Patekar has denied the allegations.

The movement intensified sharply as more and more women coming forward with their complaints against men in seats of power in various institutions, including in entertainment, media and advertising.

Journalist-turned-politician M J Akbar had to resign as the following a spate of complaints of alleged sexual harassment during his tenure as of various

He has denied the allegations and has even dragged one of the complainants to court with a defamation case.

Other prominent personalities who have been accused of sexual misconduct include Subhash Ghai, Sajid Khan, Alok Nath, and Jatin Das, all of whom have denied the allegations even as multiple women have spoken out against them.

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First Published: Sat, November 17 2018. 19:41 IST