Govt plans to set up local panel for sex abuse victims
Coming to the rescue of the victims of sexual harassment denied justice by the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC), the Delhi government has proposed setting up of Local Complaints Committee (LCC) in
Coming to the rescue of the victims of sexual harassment denied justice by the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC), the Delhi government has proposed setting up of Local Complaints Committee (LCC) in every district of the national capital. According to the proposal drafted by the women and child development department, district magistrates or additional district magistrates will be notified as district officers (DOs) to exercise the powers and discharge functions under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013.
The district officer will constitute the LCC in his district and will further appoint a nodal officer in every ward, municipality to receive the complaints and forward it to the concerned committee within a period of seven days. The DO will also monitor the timely submission of reports furnished by the local complaints committees and take measures as may be necessary for engaging NGOs in creating awareness about sexual harassment and the rights of women.
The members of the LCC will include a chairperson, to be nominated from among eminent women in the field of social work and committed to the cause of women. There will be one member from among the women working in municipality in the district.
