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Recent court orders will go a long way in restoring public faith in the judiciary

Recent court orders will go a long way in restoring public faith in the judiciary
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Journalist Priya Ramani s win may be small but is a ray of light

Journalist Priya Ramani s win may be small but is a ray of light
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A slew of recent court orders will go a long way in restoring public faith in the judiciary, writes Bhavdeep Kang

A slew of recent court orders will go a long way in restoring public faith in the judiciary, writes Bhavdeep Kang
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8 years on, poor compliance with sexual harassment law at workplace

Almost 24 years after India got its first guidelines to prevent sexual harassment at the workplace and eight years after the government enacted a law for it, there are few publicly available data on how efficient these mechanisms are, an IndiaSpend review found. In fact, the government maintains no centralised data relating to cases of harassment of women at workplaces, the Parliament was told in July 2019. Also, 95 per cent of India s women workers are employed in the informal sector and find it difficult to access legal mechanisms to report sexual harassment at workplace, experts told IndiaSpend. On February 17, a Delhi court acquitted journalist Priya Ramani in a defamation lawsuit filed by former editor and sitting member of parliament M J Akbar for accusing him of sexual harassment in 1993.

Eight years on, India s law to prevent workplace sexual harassment is marred by poor data collection

Eight years on, India’s law to prevent workplace sexual harassment is marred by poor data collection While many women in formal employment can take advantage of the Prevention of Sexual Harassment Act, many who work in informal jobs have no such access. Representational image. | PTI Almost 24 years after India got its first guidelines to prevent sexual harassment at the workplace and eight years after the government enacted a law for it, there are few publicly available data on how efficient these mechanisms are, an IndiaSpend review found In fact, the government maintains no centralised data relating to cases of harassment of women at workplaces, the Parliament was

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