“Courts shouldn’t be swayed by hyper-technicalities”: SC on sexual harassment cases
The Supreme Court had said that when it comes to sexual harassment, the courts should not get swayed away by little discrepancies and technicalities. The ruling delivered by a panel consisting of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala, and Justice Manoj Misra
Kerela High Court moved against the Controversial ‘Provocative Dress’ Order of Session’s Court
Written by Vidisha Mathur The viral and controversial order of the Kozhikode Sessions Court in the case of State of Kerela v Civic Chandra, granting anticipatory bail to the activist Civic Chandran, which held that a “sexual harassment case would prima facie not
Political Parties not bound to form Internal Complaints Committee under POSH Act, 2013 : Kerala High Court
Written by Shaurya Mahajan On Thursday, 17 March 2022, the Kerala High Court in the case of Centre for Constitutional Rights Research and Advocacy v. State of Kerala & Ors. observed that since in the case of political parties there is no employer-employee