Colebrooke in his book Digest of Hindu Law Volume - II ~ quoted the Mahabharata at p.121 thus: Where females are honoured, there the deities are pleased; but where they are honoured there all religious acts become fruitless." ~ Justice M. Y. Eqbal in Anuradha Samir Vennangot v. Mohandas Samir Vennangot, (2015) 16 SCC 596, para 11

POSH LAWS

Section 14. Punishment for false or malicious complaint and false evidence.

  • 1. Where the Internal Committee or the Local Committee, as the case may be, arrives at a conclusion that the allegation against the respondent is malicious or the aggrieved woman or any other person making the complaint has made the complaint knowing it to be false or the aggrieved woman or any other person making the complaint has produced any forged or misleading document, it may recommend to the employer or the District Officer, as the case may be, to take action against the woman or the person who has made the complaint under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) of section 9, as the case may be, in accordance with the provisions of the service rules applicable to her or him or where no such service rules exist, in such manner as may be prescribed:

    Provided that a mere inability to substantiate a complaint or provide adequate proof need not attract action against the complainant under this section: Provided further that the malicious intent on part of the complainant shall be established after an inquiry in accordance with the procedure prescribed, before any action is recommended.

  • 2. Where the Internal Committee or the Local Committee, as the case may be, arrives at a conclusion that during the inquiry any witness has given false evidence or produced any forged or misleading document, it may recommend to the employer of the witness or the District Officer, as the case may be, to take action in accordance with the provisions of the service rules applicable to the said witness or where no such service rules exist, in such manner as may be prescribed.

Important Definitions under the Regulation, 2021.

Complainant

“aggrieved woman” means, in relation to the High Court of Jharkhand any female, of any age whether employed or not who claims to have been subjected to any act of sexual harassment by any person in the High Court of Jharkhand precincts.