Over the past few years, PoSH inquiries have become a familiar fixture inside organisations. Most employees now know that a formal process exists, that an Internal Committee hears complaints, that reports are issued, and that statutory timelines guide the journey. On paper, the mechanism is no longer new. Yet in conversations with complainants, respondents, HR… Continue reading How Fairness Works in POSH Inquiries: What Everyone Involved Should Know
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Ensuring Fair Process on Both Sides: Respondent Rights in PoSH Inquiries
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
PoSH in 2025: A Recap of What Courts Expect from Companies and Internal Committees
For HR teams and Internal Committees, 2025 was less about statutory change and more about setting clear standards for PoSH compliance. Courts focused on how organisations interpret harm, exercise jurisdiction, and conduct inquiries, shifting evaluation from intent or form to fairness and consistency. Key themes were understanding harm from the complainant’s perspective, clarifying authority in… Continue reading PoSH in 2025: A Recap of What Courts Expect from Companies and Internal Committees
From Performative Compliance to Real Governance: Zooming into the Gaps in India’s Entertainment Industry
“The truth will set you free, but first it will cost you something.” — Anonymous In the world of entertainment, where creativity should soar freely, a harsh reality persists: many women face silence, invisibility, and sometimes outright retaliation when they speak out against harassment. This is not just an incident but a widespread issue. Shockingly,… Continue reading From Performative Compliance to Real Governance: Zooming into the Gaps in India’s Entertainment Industry
SC Questions POSH Applicability to Political Parties: Are They Workplaces?
The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a plea to bring political parties under the POSH Act, remarking that widening its scope could invite unintended misuse and open a Pandora’s box. It is imperative for our readers to understand that this ruling doesn’t only bar the Act from extending to political parties but also raises… Continue reading SC Questions POSH Applicability to Political Parties: Are They Workplaces?