In a PoSH case, one of the first questions that surfaces, often quietly, and often without clear answers, is about visibility. Who is informed that a complaint has been made, what details are shared, and at what stage? The PoSH Act places a strong emphasis on confidentiality, yet organisations also operate within structures that demand… Continue reading Who Gets to Know What in a PoSH Case? Balancing Confidentiality and Transparency
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Empowering ICs: Escaping Over-Reliance on External Members
When the PoSH Act introduced the requirement of an External Member under Section 4(2)(c), the intent was straightforward: to bring in someone independent, trained, and experienced enough to help Internal Committees stay fair and neutral. The law did not envision a marketplace of External Members competing for engagement. It envisioned a steady outside voice that… Continue reading Empowering ICs: Escaping Over-Reliance on External Members