Sexual Harassment at Workplace in India Medico-Legal Aspects

Authors

  • M Pallavi Jane Pereira 2nd Year P.G. student, Dept. of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Goa Medical College, Goa
  • Edmundo J Rodrigues Head of Unit & Associate Professor, Dept. of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Goa Medical College, Goa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Sexual Harassment at Workplace, Gender Inequality, Fundamental rights

Abstract

Sometimes people in authority misuse their power to harass women. There are many women  who have faced sexual harassment at some point of time, maybe in the office or on her way to work.  They're forced to keep quiet because if they make a noise about it they are subject to worse crimes like  assault (grievous, indecent, etc.) and rape, acid attack, etc especially in India. Thus it's the employers'  foremost responsibility and ours too, to develop absolute intolerance against sexual harassment at  workplace and elsewhere respectively. We all know the wonderful & important role a woman plays in a  traditional Indian family. She is a responsible homemaker and a soft hearted hard worker. She is also the  21st Century woman; independent, confident & making successful forward strides in many fields. But  when there are so many crimes against women happening daily, so much gender inequality, sexual  harassment and hostile environment at her workplace, does India really want to give her the freedom of  equality & safeguard her fundamental rights? Or just expect her to compromise, stay down & back up like  a woman is expected of in India? 

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Published

2015-01-30

How to Cite

Pereira, M. P. J., & Rodrigues, E. J. (2015). Sexual Harassment at Workplace in India Medico-Legal Aspects . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 36(4), 421-424. https://doi.org/10.48165/