The Women and Child Development Ministry, which is supposed to notify the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, has not done so claiming that without finalising the rules, the law would be a "mockery on public."
Preeti Sudan, Additional Secretary in the WCD Ministry confirmed that the law has not yet been notified.
When asked why the notification has been delayed, she said, "Notifying a law without framing the rules is a mockery on public. How will the law get implemented without the rules."
Clause 3 of section one of the Act states that the law will come into force the day it is notified by the central government. In this case, it is the WCD Ministry.
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Immediately after the incident of a woman journalist in Tehelka being allegedly assaulted by the magazine's editor Tarun Tejpal came to the fore, the WCD Ministry wrote to the Law Ministry seeking approval of the rules framed by it.
But the Law Ministry shot back saying the rules were not pending with it. It said the WCD Ministry is yet to submit the final version of rules, therefore, it cannot give its go ahead without going through the draft.
The law makes it mandatory for all offices with 10 or more employees to have an internal complaints committee (ICC) to deal with sexual harassment cases.