Hit by successive complaints by two of its ex-students about sexual harassment during internship, the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WB NUJS) today said they were giving final touches to a policy to handle such cases.
WB NUJS spokesperson Ruchira Goswami told PTI the premier legal varsity's policy against sexual harassment of interns would be ready after a month.
"Upon receiving any complaint, we will have a formal process of taking action against the reported harassment of any student, irrespective of whether the internship was provided by us or the student was working on her own. As long as they are our students, we assume their responsibility," she said.
"Students are extremely vulnerable during their internship as they are afraid to complain against harassment by seniors in the legal fraternity. So we are drafting guidelines and frame rules on how to combat sexual harassment during internships in particular," the officials said.
A NUJS intern, who passed out last year, had alleged that she was sexually harassed by retired S C judge A K Ganguly who was then functioning as the Chairman of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission.
Facing mounting pressure to quit as chief of the rights panel, Ganguly resigned from the post last week.
WB NUJS spokesperson Ruchira Goswami told PTI the premier legal varsity's policy against sexual harassment of interns would be ready after a month.
"Upon receiving any complaint, we will have a formal process of taking action against the reported harassment of any student, irrespective of whether the internship was provided by us or the student was working on her own. As long as they are our students, we assume their responsibility," she said.
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University officials said law students would also be sensitised on how to deal with such cases and would be encouraged to lodge complaints if they are victimised.
"Students are extremely vulnerable during their internship as they are afraid to complain against harassment by seniors in the legal fraternity. So we are drafting guidelines and frame rules on how to combat sexual harassment during internships in particular," the officials said.
A NUJS intern, who passed out last year, had alleged that she was sexually harassed by retired S C judge A K Ganguly who was then functioning as the Chairman of the West Bengal Human Rights Commission.
Facing mounting pressure to quit as chief of the rights panel, Ganguly resigned from the post last week.