The Supreme Court today agreed to hear a petition filed by a former law intern, who has made allegations against Justice Swatanter Kumar, to constitute a permanent mechanism to deal with sexual harassment cases at work place in judicial bodies.
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam, however, made it clear that at this moment it was not expressing any opinion on the allegations made by the intern against Justice Kumar and issued notice to the Centre.
The bench also issued notice to Justice (retd) Swatanter Kumar, Chairperson of National Green Tribunal, and Secretary General of the Supreme Court, who were made parties by the intern in the petition.
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At the outset of the hearing, Justice Sathasivam raised question on why the intern came out so late regarding alleged harassment and expressed apprehension that complaint can be filed against a judge 20 years after his retirement.
"Why she waited so long. Our apprehension is that even after 20 years when the judge reaches the age of 90 years, complaint can be filed," the bench observed.
Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the intern, submitted that once a mechanism is set up to deal with such cases, then people will come within reasonable time to file the complaint.
He submitted that the court can fix the time frame within which a person can approach with complaints.
The bench said it is inclined to consider these aspects and asked the Centre to file response within four weeks. It posted the case for February 14.
The court said, "It is made clear at the moment we are not expressing any opinion on the averments made in the petition.