Internal Complaints Committee (ICC)
In pursuance of UGC (Prevention, prohibition and redressal of sexual harassment of women employees and students in higher educational institutions) Regulations, 2015 read with Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 and in partial modification of Office Order No. 449 dated 05.08.2016, Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) is constituted to deal with the complaints regarding to Sexual harassment at work place.
The ICC comprises of the following members:
1 |
Presiding Officer |
Dr. Leena Pandhare |
Chairperson |
2 |
Two faculty members |
Dr. Sushma Hasabnis |
Member |
3 |
Two non-teaching employees |
Shri Sanjay Kirtane |
Member |
4 |
A member from NGO or a person familiar with sexual harassment issues |
Adv. Milan Kohar |
Member |
5 |
Three Student nominees |
Ms. Nisha Sonawane |
Member |
*Shri Prakash Warkari will act as the Member Secretary
On receipt of a complaint ICC shall conduct preliminary enquiry so as to ascertain the truth of the allegations by collecting the documentary evidence as well as recording statements of any possible witnesses including the complainant. ICC shall then submit the preliminary enquiry report to Director/Disciplinary Authority along with all the original documents adduced during the preliminary enquiry proceedings. In case the allegations are not in the nature of sexual harassment, ICC may refer such complaints to the Grievance Redressal cell or to Registrar.
Where sexual harassment occurs as a result of an act or omission by any third party or outsider, ICC shall take all steps necessary and reasonable to assist the affected person in terms of support and preventive action
ICC shall comply with the procedure prescribed in the aforementioned UGC Regulations 2015 and the Sexual Harassment Act for inquiring into the complaint in a time bound manner.
If ICC concludes that the allegations made were false, malicious or the complaint was made knowing it to be untrue or forged or misleading information has been provided during the inquiry, the complainant shall be liable to be punished as per the relevant provision of the aforementioned UGC Regulations 2015.
Member Secretary/Chairperson, ICC shall receive the complaints of sexual harassment, if any, on behalf of ICC and shall co-ordinate the deliberations of the ICC on the complaints received
Who can approach ICC for help?
Any female employee (faculty, student or staff) of the college.
Definition of Sexual Harassment:
"Sexual harassment" includes any unwelcome sexually inclined behaviour, whether directly or indirectly, such as:
What are the possible actions that can be taken against the respondent?
If you think you are harassed or being harassed, what should you do?
Your complaint will be kept CONFIDENTIAL.
Inquiry process:
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