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Sexual Harassment Cell

SEXUAL HARASSMENT CELL

(PREVENTION, PROHIBITION, AND REDRESSAL)

The college administration has constituted an Internal Grievance as well as Sexual harassment (Prevention, prohibition, and Redressal) Cell as per the provisions of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 and in conjunction with UGC (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of Sexual Harassment of Women Employees and Students in Higher Educational Institutions) Regulations 2015.
         Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace(Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act and Rule 2013

         Handbook on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace

Anti-sexual harassment policy

As per the guidelines of UGC, NAAC, and the Supreme Court, an anti-sexual harassment Cell has been established to provide a healthy and congenial atmosphere to the staff and students of the College. The cell has been constituted to address the following four prime objectives:

  1. To develop the guidelines and norms for a policy against sexual harassment.
  2. To develop principles and procedures for combating sexual harassment.
  3. To work out details for the implementation of the policy.
  4. To prepare a detailed plan of action, both short and long term.

The objective of this policy is to provide protection against sexual harassment and for prevention and redressal of complaints of sexual harassment and matters connected therewith and incidental thereto. The Policy also endeavours to set expectations regarding workplace behaviour and provide a framework for reporting concerns.

Sexual harassment

Sexual harassment could be defined as unwanted conduct with sexual undertones if it occurs or which is persistent, demeans, humiliates, or creates a hostile and intimidating environment, or is calculated to induce submission by actual or threatened adverse consequences and includes any one or more or all of the following unwelcome acts or behavior (whether directly or by implication), namely:

  • Demand or request for sexual favours.
  • Making sexually coloured remarks.
  • Physical Contact & advances.
  • Showing pornography.
  • Any unwelcome physical, verbal or nonverbal conduct of sexual nature.

Unwelcome actions such as the following are inappropriate and, depending on the circumstances, may in and of themselves meet the definition of sexual harassment or contribute to a hostile work environment:

  • Sexual pranks, or repeated sexual teasing, jokes, or innuendo, in person or via e-mail.
  • Verbal abuse of a sexual nature.
  • Touching or grabbing of a sexual nature.
  • Repeatedly standing too close to or brushing up against a person.
  • Repeatedly asking a person to socialize during off-duty hours when the person has said no or has indicated he or she is not interested (supervisors, in particular, should be careful not to pressure their employees to socialize).
  • Giving gifts or leaving sexually suggestive objects.
  • Repeatedly making sexually suggestive gestures.
  • Making or posting sexually demeaning or offensive pictures, cartoons, or other materials in the workplace
  • Off-duty, unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature that affects the work environment. A victim of sexual harassment can be a man or a woman. The victim can be of the same sex as the harasser. The harasser can be a supervisor, co-worker, other Department employee, or a non-employee who has a business relationship with the Department.

The following circumstances, among other circumstances, if it occurs or is present concerning or connected with any act or behavior of sexual harassment, may also amount to sexual harassment;

  1. Implied or explicit promise of preferential treatment in her employment; or
  2. The implied or explicit threat of detrimental treatment in her employment; or
  3. The implied or explicit threat about her present or future employment status; or
  4. Interference with her work or creating an intimidating or offensive or hostile work environment for her; or
  5. Humiliating treatment was likely to affect her health or safety.

The delegated duties of the committee members of the Cell:

  • Organize awareness programmes and campaigns for the benefit of all members of the college on sexual harassment and gender-based discrimination.
  • Conduct formal inquiry and investigate and take decisions upon each complaint and recommend appropriate punishment or action to be taken, by the appropriate authority, in each instance.
  • Receive and redress complaints received from any member of the College (including students, research scholars, staff, hostel residents, and outsiders on college premises) alleging sexual harassment by other members of the College.
  • Ensure that all information pertaining either to complaints registered and the proceedings and findings of any inquiries and/or investigations are kept strictly confidential.

Powers vested with the committee:

The Committee shall have the power to summon witnesses and call for documents or any information from any employee/student.

  • If the Committee has reason to believe that an employee/student is capable of furnishing relevant documents or information, it may direct such person to produce such documents or information by serving a notice in writing on that person, summoning the person, or calling for such documents or information at such place and within such time as may be specified in the written notice.
  • Where any relevant document or information is recorded or stored using mechanical, electronic, or other devices, the Committee shall have the power to direct that the same be produced, or that a clear reproduction in writing of the same is produced.
  • Upon production of documents/information called for by it, the Committee shall have the power to make copies of such documents/information or extracts therefrom; or retain such documents/information for such period as may be deemed necessary for purposes of the proceedings before it.
  • The Committee shall have the power to issue interim directions to/concerning any person participating in the proceedings before it.
  • The Committee shall have the power to recommend the action to be taken against any person found guilty of (a) sexually harassing the complainant; (b) retaliating against / victimizing the complainant or any other person before it, and (c) making false charges of sexual harassment against the accused person.

Responsibility of the committee

  • Promote measures aimed at achieving gender equality, removal of gender bias or discrimination, sexual harassment, and other acts of gender-based violence; 
  • Organize awareness programmes and campaigns for the benefit of all members of the College on sexual harassment and gender-based discrimination; 
  • Fulfill the directives of and guidelines issued by the Supreme Court to create an academic and work environment that is free of sexual harassment or gender-based discrimination;
  • Receive and redress complaints received from any member of the College (including students, research scholars, staff, and outsiders on college premises) alleging sexual harassment by another member (s) of the College; 
  • Take so-moto cognizance of any act of sexual harassment or gender-based discrimination on the College campus and/or facilities and take further action in this regard; 
  • Conduct formal inquiry and investigate and take decisions upon each complaint and recommend appropriate punishment or action to be taken, by the appropriate authority, in each instance; 
  • Engage the services of a professional or another expert in the course of performing its functions; 
  • Ensure that all information pertaining either to complaints registered and the proceedings and findings of any inquiries and/or investigations are kept strictly confidential; 
  • Ensure that the mechanism for registering complaints is safe, accessible, and sensitive.
  • To seek medical, police, and legal intervention with the consent of the complainant.
  • To make arrangements for appropriate psychological, emotional, and physical support (in the form of counseling, security, and other assistance) to the victim if so desires.

Detail guidelines or procedures to be followed by the committee:

The committee shall meet as and when any complaint is received by it. The complaint may be received by any member of the committee.

  • The committee may direct the complainant to prepare and submit a detailed statement of incidents if the written complaint lacks exactness and required particulars, within two (2) days from such direction or such other period that the committee may decide.
  • The committee shall direct the accused employee(s) or student to prepare and submit a written response to the complaint/allegations within four (4) days from such direction or such other period as the committee may decide.
  • Each party shall be provided with a copy of the written statement(s) submitted by the other.
  • The committee shall conduct the proceedings following the principles of natural justice. It shall allow both parties a reasonable opportunity of presenting their case. However, should the accused choose not to participate in the proceedings, the committee shall continue ex parte.
  • The committee shall allow both parties to produce relevant documents and witnesses to support their case. Documents produced by either party shall be affixed with that party's signature to certify the document as an original/true copy.
  • The party against whom the document/witness is produced shall be entitled to challenge/cross-examine the same.
  • The committee shall sit on a day-to-day basis to record and consider the evidence produced by both parties.
  • As far as practicable, all proceedings of the committee shall take place in the presence of both parties.
  • Minutes of all proceedings of the committee shall be prepared and duly signed by the members of the committee.
  • The committee shall make all endeavour to complete its proceedings within fifteen (15) days from the date of receipt of the complaint.
  • The committee shall record its findings in writing supported with reasons and shall forward the same with its recommendations, to the principal, within five (5) days from completion of the proceedings before it. In case the Committee finds that the facts disclose the commission of a criminal offense by the accused person, this shall be specifically mentioned in the committee’s report.
  • If, in the course of the proceedings before it, the committee is satisfied that a prima facie case of sexual harassment is made out against the accused employee(s)/student and that there is any chance of the recurrence of any such action, or that it is required to do so in the interests of justice, it may, on the request of the complainant or otherwise, disciplinary action could be initiated in the form of: 
  • Written apology
  • Bond of good behavior
  • Adverse remarks in the confidential report
  • Debarring from supervisory duties
  • Denial of membership in statutory bodies 
  • Denial of re-employment/re-admission 
  • Stopping of increments/promotion/denying admission ticket
  • Reverting, demotion 
  • Suspension 
  • Dismissal

If in the course of the proceedings before it, the committee is satisfied that any person has retaliated against / victimized the complainant or any person assisting the complainant as a result of the complaint having been made or such assistance having been offered, the Committee shall report the same in writing, to the principal, with reasons and with recommendations of the action to be taken against such person.

Complaints made with a malicious intent

If at the culmination of the proceedings before it, the committee is satisfied that the complainant has knowingly brought false charges of sexual harassment against any person, it shall report the same in writing to the principal, with reasons and with recommendations of the action to be taken against such person.

Anti-sexual harassment committee members

S.No.

Name of the faculty

Portfolio

Mobile number

1-

Dr. Deepa Gobari

Convener

9012390138

2-

Dr. C S Negi

IQAC-Coordinator

9997231620

3-

Dr. Jayshree Bhandari

Member

9719429567

4-

Dr. Tanuja Melkani

Member

9012515370

5-

Dr. Snigdha Rawat

Member

8126180475

6-

Dr. Kamika Chaudhary

Member

9557575347

7-

Dr. Kavita Bisht

Member

9411133985

8-

Mr. Atul Joshi 

Member, administration

8077039987

9-

Bhanu Priya

Student, undergraduate

7078975333

10-

Ms. Harshita Upadhyay

Student, Postgraduate

9389440336

11-

Ms. Divya Rawat

Student, Research Scholar

7351513739