Cannot Reinstate Former ADJ Who Accused HC Judge Of Sexual Harassment: MP HC Tells SC

Apoorva Mandhani

16 Jan 2019 12:15 PM GMT

  • Cannot Reinstate Former ADJ Who Accused HC Judge Of Sexual Harassment: MP HC Tells SC

    The former Additional District and Sessions Judge (ADJ) who had levelled sexual harassment allegations against Madhya Pradesh High Court judge, Justice S.K. Gangele back in 2014 cannot be reinstated, Madhya Pradesh High Court has reportedly told the Supreme Court.According to a PTI report, the Registrar General of the High Court has submitted that the woman's petition is not maintainable as...

    The former Additional District and Sessions Judge (ADJ) who had levelled sexual harassment allegations against
     

    Madhya Pradesh High Court judge, Justice S.K. Gangele back in 2014 cannot be reinstated, Madhya Pradesh High Court has reportedly told the Supreme Court.

    According to a PTI report, the Registrar General of the High Court has submitted that the woman's petition is not maintainable as her allegations have already been rejected by two separate inquiry committees. They have further contended that she cannot be allowed to withdraw her resignation when the high court had not compelled her to tender it in the first place.
    The submissions were made last week, before a bench comprising Justice AK Sikri and Justice S. Abdul Nazeer, which directed the State to file its response and posted the matter for final disposal after two weeks.
    The ADJ had alleged sexual harassment by Justice Gangele in 2014 and had filed a detailed complaint with then Chief Justice of India, R.M. Lodha, and senior judges of the Apex Court after resigning from her post.
    A three-member judicial committee headed by Justice Vikramajit Sen was then set up in April 2015 by Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari to look into the allegations. Thereafter, with Justice Sen's retirement, Justice Ranjan Gogoi was appointed as the head of the panel in February 2016. However, soon after, Justice Gogoi had recused himself from the probe, leading to the appointment of Justice R.F. Nariman as the committee's head.
    After such changes, the final panel, comprising Justice R. Banumathi, Justice Manjula Chellur and Senior Advocate KK Venugopal had, in December 2017, found that the charges were "not proved", and had termed Justice Gangele's conduct to be a part of routine district administration/ exercise of supervisory power by the high court. It had however concluded that the complainant ADJ was a good officer who fell victim to wrong impressions and that the MP High Court showed lack of human face in transferring her mid-term.
    Since the complainant lady judicial officer was also forced to resign after her transfer to a remote naxal-affected location at a time when her daughter was to sit for Board examination, the committee was of the view that she should be reinstated if she is interested in joining back the service. It had, however, hastened to add that giving such a direction is not within its purview.
    She has now approached the Supreme Court, demanding her reinstatement. The ADJ has alleged that her resignation amounted to an act of "constructive termination", claiming that she was in fact forced to put in her papers as a consequence of her being unlawfully and in a mala fide manner transferred to a conflict area for not bowing to the immoral demands put forth by her superior.
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