In PoSH inquiries, Internal Committees often place significant emphasis on protecting the aggrieved employee. This emphasis is necessary and rooted in the purpose of the law. However, when concern for protection begins to influence how evidence is assessed, how procedures are applied, or how parties are heard, the inquiry can unintentionally move away from neutrality.… Continue reading Ensuring Fair Process on Both Sides: Respondent Rights in PoSH Inquiries
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From Report to Resolution: The Anatomy of a Workplace Case
Every case begins with uncertainty. The person reporting often fears consequences, and the person responding worries about fairness. The IC carries the weight of getting the process right. A clear workflow doesn’t just offer structure, it offers reassurance to everyone involved. Workplace case management is often viewed as a procedural necessity, an administrative channel activated… Continue reading From Report to Resolution: The Anatomy of a Workplace Case