Rape, s*xual harassment at par in new bill
India's first attempt at legislation to prevent and punish s*xual harassment is ready.
"We have been fast tracking all activity on the Bill and I hope it gets Cabinet clearance," said Women and Child Development Minister Krishna Tirath.
The most important feature of The Protection of Women Against Sexual Harassment at the Work Place Bill is that it recognises the social discomfort that filing a case of s*xual harassment against a colleague generates for the complainant.
The Bill provides that no information about the complainant or the complaint can be made known to the media or public "in any manner", even in response to RTI applications.
Till now, all s*xual harassment charges in India have been dealt with using guidelines
set by the Supreme Court in the 1997 Vishakha judgment
Other provisions in the Bill include penalties for employers with more than 10 employees who fail to set up an internal committee to deal with complaints of harassment.