#MeToo
Effect: SC Notice to MP High Court
New Delhi: As the #MeToo movement grows in India, the Supreme
Court on Friday, 12th October 2018, agreed to examine a plea of
reinstatement of a woman judicial officer, who quit in 2014 alleging sexual
harassment by a high court judge in Madhya Pradesh.
A bench headed by Justice AK Sikri admitted the petition by the former district and sessions judge and issued a notice to the MP High Court.
A bench headed by Justice AK Sikri admitted the petition by the former district and sessions judge and issued a notice to the MP High Court.
"The notices will be returnable in six weeks. We will hear it after we get a response," said the bench, as the woman's lawyer Indira Jaising pressed for urgency.
The
petition has cited the report submitted by an inquiry panel constituted by the
Rajya Sabha.
The inquiry panel was set up in
2015 after 58 members of the Rajya Sabha, gave a notice to move a motion to
impeach the HC judge.
The report by the committee, comprising Supreme Court judge Justice R Banumathi, Justice (since retired) Manjula Chellur and senior advocate K K Venugopal, was tabled in the Rajya Sabha in December last.
The report by the committee, comprising Supreme Court judge Justice R Banumathi, Justice (since retired) Manjula Chellur and senior advocate K K Venugopal, was tabled in the Rajya Sabha in December last.
The report
concluded that the allegations of sexual harassment could not be "proved
beyond reasonable doubt". The panel has, however, added that the decision
to transfer the woman judge "mid-session" was "not
justified".
"Under these circumstances, the complainant probably had no option than to submit her resignation since her elder daughter was pursuing Board XII exam. In these circumstances, we find that the transfer of the complainant to Sidhi has become unbearable for her to continue in service, resulting in her resignation," the report has maintained.
Relying upon the findings on her transfer, the petition has now sought her job back.
"Under these circumstances, the complainant probably had no option than to submit her resignation since her elder daughter was pursuing Board XII exam. In these circumstances, we find that the transfer of the complainant to Sidhi has become unbearable for her to continue in service, resulting in her resignation," the report has maintained.
Relying upon the findings on her transfer, the petition has now sought her job back.
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