PoSH Timelines in Practice: How Limitation Works

PoSH timelines often become a point of uncertainty once a complaint is reported later than expected. While the Act prescribes clear time limits for filing complaints, workplace reporting does not always follow statutory schedules. Complaints may surface after delay for reasons that are not captured neatly within legal definitions. This places Internal Committees and employers… Continue reading PoSH Timelines in Practice: How Limitation Works

Who Gets to Know What in a PoSH Case? Balancing Confidentiality and Transparency

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

How Should Organisations Recognise that Internal Committees are Exceeding Their Mandate?

The Bombay High Court’s recent observations on the functioning of Internal Committees did not change the PoSH framework. Instead, they clarified how it is meant to work. The Court reaffirmed that these committees exist for a specific purpose, and their authority cannot be stretched simply because a situation feels uncomfortable or disruptive. The court’s decision… Continue reading How Should Organisations Recognise that Internal Committees are Exceeding Their Mandate?

How Fairness Works in POSH Inquiries: What Everyone Involved Should Know

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

Does Conciliation End Employer’s PoSH Responsibilities?

What does conciliation actually conclude, the complaint, the inquiry, or the organisation’s responsibility to act? For many companies and Internal Committees(ICs), conciliation under the POSH framework has become a practical way to close a complaint, to de-escalate conflict and restore workplace stability. But it also leaves behind an unsettled question: when an Internal Committee’s inquiry… Continue reading Does Conciliation End Employer’s PoSH Responsibilities?

What Companies Must Know About PoSH Disclosures in the Director’s Report

The Director’s Report is a critical statutory document that reflects a company’s overall legal and governance compliance. For organisations covered under the PoSH Act, it serves as a key disclosure mechanism demonstrating whether statutory obligations relating to the prevention of sexual harassment at the workplace have been met. Any failure to include accurate PoSH-related disclosures… Continue reading What Companies Must Know About PoSH Disclosures in the Director’s Report

How Technology Can Strengthen PoSH IC Procedures Without Replacing Judgment?

PoSH inquiries unfold in rooms where technology is largely irrelevant. What truly matters is who listens, who pauses, who notices what remains unsaid, and who bears the responsibility of deciding what is fair between people who must continue to work together. And yet, at the edges of these deeply human decisions, an unavoidable question has… Continue reading How Technology Can Strengthen PoSH IC Procedures Without Replacing Judgment?

You’ve Been Appointed to the Internal Committee for the First Time

At Ungender, we often meet people after they have already been appointed to the Internal Committee. The appointment letter has been issued, their name has been shared internally, and somewhere between a calendar invite and a policy document, they have realised that they are now an “IC member.” What usually follows is not confidence, but… Continue reading You’ve Been Appointed to the Internal Committee for the First Time

 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

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