Supreme Court Upholds Confidentiality and Fairness in POSH Proceedings
Supreme Court Upholds Confidentiality and Fairness in POSH Proceedings: Malabika Bhattacharjee v. Internal Complaints Committee, Vivekananda College & Ors. In a landmark decision safeguarding both the principles of confidentiality and procedural fairness under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013 (POSH Act), the Supreme Court of India in Malabika Bhattacharjee v. Internal Complaints Committee, Vivekananda College & Ors. underscored the need for strict adherence to the confidentiality provisions of the Act while conducting Internal Committee (IC) inquiries. The case arose when Malabika Bhattacharjee, an assistant professor at Vivekananda College, filed a complaint of sexual harassment against a senior male colleague. During the proceedings, the IC allegedly failed to maintain the confidentiality of the complainant's identity and the case details, resulting in social stigma and professional isolation for the aggrieved ...