PIL plea seeks safeguards for ICC members

A public interest litigation has been filed in the Bombay High Court seeking that members of the internal complaints committees (ICC) set up under the Prevention of Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act should be declared as public servants and they should have stability of tenure.

The PIL filed by advocate Abha Singh and social worker Janaki Chaudhary said the Act provides for mandatory constitution of internal complaints committees (ICC) by companies and local complaints committees of the State. “These committees are bestowed with the power of civil courts, and are under obligation as per law to conduct a free and fair inquiry into the alleged incident of sexual harassment and give an impartial recommendation to the employer,” it said.

The PIL pointed out that the members of such committees, akin to judges, have not been provided with any safeguards, which will enable them to act without fear and favour.

“Thus, an anomalous situation has arisen where ICC members have been…

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