"The aggrieved women as defined in clause 2(a) of the Gender Sensitisation and Sexual Harassment of Women at the Supreme Court of India (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Regulations, 2013 may make a complaint in writing of sexual harassment at Supreme Court of India precincts to the GSICC through its Member Secretary - Rachna Gupta, Registrar," the circular reads, adding it has been done to sensitise the general public on gender issues.
"The complaint shall be sent either by registered post, courier, speed post or e-mail. It can also be handed over personally at the above said address," the circular said, adding the confidentiality of the inquiry proceedings shall be maintained.
The aggrieved women can send their complaint on the email ID of Rachna Gupta at gupta.Rachna@indianjudiciary.Gov.In.
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