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Madras HC permits Prof to take legal action against colleagues in Sexual Harassment Case

Madras HC on Thursday gave permission to a Loyola college professor to take action against her colleagues whom she has accused of sexual harassment. The court asserted that it is her right to seek legal action against the accused.

Madras HC grants Prof to take legal action
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Published : Nov 15, 2019, 12:25 PM IST

Updated : Nov 15, 2019, 1:57 PM IST

Chennai: The Madras High Court on Thursday granted permission to a former Loyola College professor, Professor Josephine Jeyashanthi (51) to take action against her former head of the department, Professor Raja Rajan and another colleague, Professor Prince whom she had accused of sexually harassing her.

An ex-assistant professor of the Tamil Department, Jeyashanthi had filed a sexual harassment case against the HOD on December 12, 2012.

Based on the complaint, the college administration constituted an 'Internal committee against Sexual Harassment' to probe into the allegations.

On April 13, 2012, the committee submitted a report declaring the accused were guilty. However, Jeyashanthi alleged that she didn't receive a copy of the report.

In March 2014, the college authorities terminated Jeyashanthi's job without mentioning any reason. Following this, Jeyashanthi's approached the Madras High Court wherein she alleged that the college authorities were partial towards her. She then had sought appropriate action against the accused in the matter.

Justice Subramaniyan Prasad in his verdict on Thursday said that the victim has legal rights to take action against the accused under Section 13 of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013.

Prasad has also directed the internal probe committee to hand her the report of the probe, that she had not received initially.

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Chennai: The Madras High Court on Thursday granted permission to a former Loyola College professor, Professor Josephine Jeyashanthi (51) to take action against her former head of the department, Professor Raja Rajan and another colleague, Professor Prince whom she had accused of sexually harassing her.

An ex-assistant professor of the Tamil Department, Jeyashanthi had filed a sexual harassment case against the HOD on December 12, 2012.

Based on the complaint, the college administration constituted an 'Internal committee against Sexual Harassment' to probe into the allegations.

On April 13, 2012, the committee submitted a report declaring the accused were guilty. However, Jeyashanthi alleged that she didn't receive a copy of the report.

In March 2014, the college authorities terminated Jeyashanthi's job without mentioning any reason. Following this, Jeyashanthi's approached the Madras High Court wherein she alleged that the college authorities were partial towards her. She then had sought appropriate action against the accused in the matter.

Justice Subramaniyan Prasad in his verdict on Thursday said that the victim has legal rights to take action against the accused under Section 13 of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013.

Prasad has also directed the internal probe committee to hand her the report of the probe, that she had not received initially.

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Chennai: Madras HC grants permission to a former Loyola College professor to take legal action against her former head of the department, whom she alleges had sexually harassed her.



The former Tamil assistant professor had raised a Sexual harassment complaint against Tamil Department HOD RajaRajan, Professor Prince on December 13,  2012.



Based on which the college management constituted a 'Internal committee against Sexual Harassment' to probe into the allegation. On April 13 2012, the committee submitted a report declared Professors RajaRajan, Prince was guilty. But, the victim alleges  he hasn't been offered a copy it



In March 2014, Loyola College terminated the victims service without giving any reason.  



She moved the Madras High Court. In her complaint, he alleged that the College management acted partially towards her, and sought action against the two accused.



Justice Subramaniyan Prasad in his verdict today held that the victim has the right to take legal against the accused, under section 13 of  Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, and she be given the report by the Internal Committee.


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Last Updated : Nov 15, 2019, 1:57 PM IST
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