
Sexual harassment at workplaces usually takes suble kinds, says Justice Anitha Sumanth
Anita Sumanth, Judge, Madras High Court, launching the e book Treatise on POSH ACT in Tiruchi on Saturday. | Photo Credit: M. MOORTHY
“There are instances after we could not be capable of establish a selected act as harassment however we do know that it makes us uncomfortable,” she stated.
She was addressing an consciousness programme on “Gender Sensitisation and Elimination of Violence Against Women” organised by the Tiruchi District Judiciary.
The programme was inaugurated by Principal District Judge M. Christopher and noticed the participation of District Collector V. Saravanan, Commissioner of Police N. Kamini, and Superintendent of Police S. Selvanagarathinam.
Ms. Anitha stated whereas authorized provisions exist to deal with office harassment, implementation, and consciousness continued to be main challenges. The want for gender sensitisation not solely in workplaces but in addition inside households and academic establishments. “Often, even males will not be conscious that their behaviour is making somebody [colleagues] uncomfortable. That is why it’s important to open channels of communication — in our places of work, houses, and in conversations with youngsters. That is how gender sensitisation begins,” she stated.
Fairness and respect
R.N. Manjula, Judge of the High Court of Madras, highlighted the significance of constructing relationships grounded in each equity and respect. “If there’s equity with out respect, it serves no objective. If there’s respect with out equity, it’s not real respect in any respect,” she stated.
She referred to as for a metamorphosis in societal mindset, pushed by collective efforts to dismantle stereotypes. “We should ask ourselves laborious questions — can we, in our want for acceptance, permit gender biases to affect our choices? Do we unconsciously conform to stereotypes?” she stated.
P. Vadamalai, Judge, High Court of Madras, stated that guaranteeing the protection of girls was a shared social duty.
A handbook on the “Protection of Women from Sexual Harassment (POSH) Act”, detailing authorized mechanisms and procedures for addressing office harassment, was launched in the course of the occasion. The occasion noticed participation from authorities officers, NGOs, ladies’s organisations, and college students from varied schools throughout Tiruchi.
Published – July 26, 2025 06:35 pm IST
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