IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
R.N.MANJULA, J
Dr.Supraja – Appellant
Versus
State Represented by The Principal Secretary to Government, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare – Respondent
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| 1. compliance with posh guidelines and actions taken by state. (Para 1 , 4 , 5) |
| 2. state's proactive commitment to gender sensitivity measures. (Para 2 , 3 , 10 , 12) |
COMMON ORDER
On 21.11.2024 a detailed order has been passed in these writ petitions by giving the following directions in the larger interest under Part-VII by considering various aspects dealt in the earlier parts of that order. Certain directions are persuasive and reports have been invited as to the feasibility of the implementation of them in order to prevent sexual harassment against women in all work places. As the issue involving such kind of violence against women are due to aggressive behaviour based on the socio-cultural mindset, various measures are needed to be taken to ensure whether the measures already taken have been properly implemented by removing the road blocks.
2. Following the above directions, various steps have been taken by the State Government towards complying the orders. The directions were continuous and their compliance demonstrates the commitment of the State parties to prevent discrimination against women. The various suggestions and ideas given by the various departments al
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