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This Article is From Dec 15, 2017

Rajya Sabha Panel Acquits Madhya Pradesh Judge Of Sexual Harassment Charges

A Rajya Sabha-appointed panel was set up in April 2015 by then Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari after admitting a motion supported by 58 members to impeach the judge.

Rajya Sabha Panel Acquits Madhya Pradesh Judge Of Sexual Harassment Charges
The report of the committee constituted under the Judges Inquiry Act was tabled in Rajya Sabha
New Delhi:

A panel appointed by the Rajya Sabha has given a clean chit to a sitting judge of the Madhya Pradesh High Court after probing charges of sexual harassment of a judicial officer against him. The report of the committee constituted under the Judges Inquiry Act, 1968 was tabled in the Rajya Sabha today.

The panel, comprising Supreme Court judge R Bhanumathi, Justice Manjula Chellur and jurist KK Venugopal, was set up in April 2015 by then Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari after admitting a motion supported by 58 members to impeach the judge.

A hundred parliamentarians of Lok Sabha or 50 members of the Rajya Sabha have to sign such a motion of impeachment for it to be accepted and taken up in the House.

In this case, 58 members had given a motion to Mr Ansari for initiating the impeachment process against the judge for alleged sexual harassment of a woman judge in Gwalior. The committee investigated the charges and the grounds for the removal of the judge.

The motion listed three "grounds of misconduct" for impeachment: "sexual harassment" of the woman judge; "victimisation" of the judge "for not submitting to his illegal and immoral demands", including, but not limited to, transferring her from Gwalior to Sidhi; and "misusing" his position as the administrative judge of the high court to use the subordinate judiciary to victimise the judge.

As per the provisions of the Judges Inquiry Act of 1968, if the motion is admitted, the Speaker of Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha Chairman constitutes an investigation committee consisting of three members.

"The four instances of sexual harassment alleged by the complainant... are not proved beyond reasonable doubt... we hold that charge No 1 is not proved," the report said.

On the issue of her transfer from Gwalior to Sidhi, the committee said the transfer committee "committed an irregularity" on solely relying on the recommendation of district judge Kamal Singh Thakur and "without making any verification... was not justified" in transferring her mid-
session. "In our view, it (transfer) was punitive". The report said under transfer for wrong reasons and at a time when her child was set to take Class 12 board exams, she had no option but to resign.

"...in the interest of justice, the complainant has to be re-instated back in the service, in case the complainant intends to re-join service. We are conscious that the above opinion is not within the purview of our reference," it said.

The panel also found no basis in the charge that the judge misused his position to use the lower judiciary to harass the complainant.

A total of 58 parliamentarians, including Digvijaya Singh of the Congress, Sitaram Yechury of the CPI(M), Derek O'Brien of the TMC, and Ram Gopal Yadav and Jaya Bachchan of the Samajwadi Party had signed the impeachment motion.
 

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