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State of Haryana - Section

Section 11 in The Gender Sensitization & Sexual Harassment of Women at the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Regulations, 2013

11. Orders on Inquiry Report.

(1)Subject to Regulation 9(1) above, the GSICC shall have the power to pass the following orders to secure justice to the victim of sexual harassment:
(a)admonition;
(b)admonition with publication of such admonition in the Court precincts including cause lists and Punjab and Haryana High Court Website;
(c)prohibition from harassing the victim in any manner including, but not limited to, prohibition from communicating with her in any manner such as phones, messages, electronic means, physical or other means for a specified period; and
(d)subject to Regulation 11(2), pass all orders, directions, and/or direct taking steps necessary for putting an end to the sexual harassment of the aggrieved woman.
(2)GSICC will also have the power to recommend to the Chief Justice to pass orders against the Respondent including, but not limited, to the following:
(a)debarment of entry into the Punjab and Haryana High Court precincts for a specified period extending upto a maximum period of one year; and
(b)in appropriate cases, to recommend filing of a criminal complaint and/or a disciplinary complaint before the concerned disciplinary authority governing the Respondent for taking appropriate action, and the Chief Justice may pass orders thereon subject to Regulation 12.
(3)The GSICC shall pass orders on the Inquiry Report and/or shall make recommendations to the Chief Justice within 45 working days of the submission of the Inquiry Report, excluding the period of vacation of the Punjab and Haryana High Court and communicate the same to the parties forthwith.
(4)The GSICC and the Internal Sub-Committee shall have the jurisdiction to inquire into a complaint and take any action thereon notwithstanding that any criminal complaint or any other complaint under any other law (including a disciplinary proceeding under the Advocates Act, 1961) may have been filed with respect to the same complaint/action.
(5)The orders of the Chief Justice and the GSICC shall be final and binding on the parties.