Published on: December 11, 2025
POSH ACT
POSH ACT
NEWS
- The Supreme Court has clarified that an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) of one department can hear a POSH Act complaint against an employee of another department.
- This widens the scope of redressal and prevents procedural barriers for women facing workplace sexual harassment.
HIGHLIGHTS
Key Observations of the Supreme Court
a) Interpretation of Section 11
- The phrase “where the respondent is an employee” cannot mean the ICC must be from the respondent’s workplace.
- A restrictive view would undermine the POSH Act’s social-welfare purpose.
b) Avoiding ‘Alien Workplaces’
- Forcing an aggrieved woman to appear before the ICC at the respondent’s workplace creates:
- Psychological discomfort
- Procedural hurdles
- Intimidating or unsafe environments
c) Mandatory Inter-Departmental Cooperation
- If the complainant’s ICC is conducting inquiry, the accused’s employer must cooperate under Section 19(f).
- This includes providing documents and assistance promptly.
CASE BACKGROUND
- A 2010-batch IRS officer challenged a notice issued by the ICC of another department.
- A 2004-batch IAS officer accused him of sexual harassment at her workplace (15 May 2023).
- The complaint was filed before her department’s ICC.
- The officer’s challenge was rejected by the CAT and later upheld by the Delhi High Court, leading to the present SC ruling.
BROADER CONTEXT: POSH ACT IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES
- The POSH Act (2013) mandates ICCs in establishments with 10+ employees and Local Committees for the unorganised sector.
- Supreme Court has previously flagged serious lapses in forming ICCs across government bodies.
- Issues include underreporting, poor awareness, lack of external members, and weak accountability mechanisms.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR GOVERNANCE & ADMINISTRATION
- Strengthens victim-centric justice within government systems.
- Reinforces harmonised functioning across departments and enhances institutional compliance.
- Encourages safer workplaces, transparency, and efficient grievance redressal
