

Section 354A, Sexual harassment and punishment for sexual harassment –
A man committing any of the following acts-
(2) Any man who commits the offence specified in clause (i) or clause (ii) or clause (iii) of sub-section (1) shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.
(3) Any man who commits the offence specified in clause (iv) of sub-section (1) shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both.
In Apparel Export Council v. A.K. Chopra, the accused A.K. Chopra who was the Chairman of the PSU Export Council Sexually assaulted the woman who was his subordinate employee by touching her inappropriately on the pretext of teaching her how to take dictation and molested her in the hostel lift. She pressed the emergency button of the lift to force open the door and foiled the evil design of the accused. She lodged a complaint with the Director Six days later.
The departmental inquiry found Chopra guilty and he was sacked but the Delhi High Court ordered his reinstatement. The Supreme Court, however, held that sympathy in such cases was uncalled for and upheld the removal of Chopra.
354B Assault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to disrobe -Any man who assaults or uses criminal force to any woman or abets such act with the intention of disrobing or compelling her to be naked shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.
Section 354-B deals assault or use of criminal force to woman with the intention to disrobe that woman.
Under this section the following kinds of acts are declared to be an offence and are made punishable as such. The acts which amount to an offence under this section are:
(i) assaulting a woman
(ii) using criminal force to any woman
(iii) abetting any of the above acts
(iv) such abetment must be with intention to disrobe woman or compelling her to be naked.
It provides that any man who assaults or uses criminal force to any woman. Any of the above offences shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine.
354-C. Voyeurism. -Any man who watches, or captures the image of a woman
Explanation 1. For the purpose of this section, “private act” includes an act of watching carried out in a place which, in the circumstances, would reasonably be expected to provide privacy and where the victim’s genitals, posterior or breasts are exposed or covered only in underwear; or the victim is using a lavatory; or the victim is doing a sexual act that is not of a kind ordinarily done in public.
Explanation 2.-Where the victim consents to the capture of the images or any act, but not to their dissemination to third persons and where such image or act is disseminated, such dissemination shall be considered an offence under this section.
Section 354-C deals with the offence of Voyeurism which means being happy or deriving pleasure simply by seeing a scene.
This section provides that any man who watches or captures the image of a woman engaging in a private act commits an offence. It provides that any man who watches or captures the image of a woman engaging in a private act in such circumstances where the woman usually expects that she is not being observed either by the perpetrator or by any other person at the behest of the perpetrator. Even dissemination of such image is made an offence and as such is punishable on first conviction. The punishment provided is imprisonment of either description for a term which shall not be less then one year but which may extend to three years and shall also be liable to fine.
Explanation 1. -The first explanation annexed with section (i.e. section 354-C) defines private act for the purposes of this section. Private act includes an act of watching carried out in a place which in the circumstances would reasonably be expected to provide privacy and where the victims genitals, posterior or breasts are exposed or covered only in underwear, or the victim is using a lavatory or the victim is doing a sexual act that is not of a kind ordinarily done in public. Thus, this section provides punishment for those acts which violate the privacy or private acts of a woman which activities are not ordinarily done in the sight of public.
Explanation 2.– This explanation provides that where the victim gives her consent to capture the images of any act but does not consent to its dissemination to third persons and where such image or act is disseminated such dissemination shall be considered an offence under this section and it shall be punished accordingly under section 354-C of the Code.
354-D. Stalking.-
(1) Any man who-
Provided that such conduct shall not amount to stalking if the man who pursued it proves that_
(2) Whoever commits the offence of stalking shall be punished on first conviction with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, and shall also be liable to fine; and be punished on a second or subsequent conviction, with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years, and shall also be liable to fine.
Ingredients of Section 354-D. –
The definition of this offence has the following ingredients:
(1) If a man-
(2) to foster personal interaction repeatedly
(3) despite a clear indication of disinterest by such woman
So, when despite a clear indication of disinterest by woman, if she is followed by a man either in person or through the electronic medium then he is guilty of the offence of stalking as defined in this section
There are three exception of this section : Section 354 D will not apply If –
Eve Teasing :
Eve teasing can be categorised into five heads :
In Vishakha v State of Rajasthan, the Supreme Court has laid down certain guidelines on Sexual Harassment.
In Rupan Deol Bajaj vs KPS Gill , the Supreme Court has explained the meaning of modesty in relation to women.
Supreme Court Guideline on Eve Teasing —In the case of Inspector General of Police v S Samuthiram.
Supreme Court has issued detail Guidelines to prevent Eve Teasing.
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