Ola driver is employee, POSH Act applicable: Karnataka High Court on Sexual Harassment Case10/2/2024 The petitioner woman had questioned the stand taken by the Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) of ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd (Ola) not taking action against the driver as laid down under the PoSH Act. Bengaluru: In a significant judgment, the Karnataka High Court has held that under the provisions of the Sexual Harassment of Women at Work place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (PoSH Act), a driver-subscriber is an ‘employee’ of the transport aggregator, Ola in the instant case. Justice M G S Kamal passed this order while partly allowing the petition filed by a Bengaluru woman, who was harassed by a driver under the Ola platform. The petitioner woman had questioned the stand taken by the Internal Complaint Committee (ICC) oof ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd (Ola) not taking action against the driver as laid down under the PoSH Act. The court said that for the purpose of the PoSH Act, the driver-subscriber is an ‘employee’ of Ola. “..for purposes of advancement of the intent and object of the PoSH Act, 2013 it is necessary and compelling that the meaning of the term 'employee' be extended to cover persons like driver-subscriber. Anything short of this would result in rendering the purpose, intent and object of the PoSH Act, 2013 ineffective in the vast private sector of this nature,” Justice Kamal said.
Ola had claimed that it is merely an 'Intermediary' providing technology based platform for driver-subscribers and the rider-subscribers without having control of any nature whatsoever over either of them. It said that drivers are not its ‘employees’ but were ‘independent contractors’ and that ICC has no jurisdiction to initiate any enquiry under the PoSH Act. Ola also submitted that there is no relationship between 'employer' and 'employee'. The aggregator further argued that under section 11 of PoSH Act, respondent in a complaint of sexual harassment has to be an 'employee' for the ICC to conduct an enquiry into the complaint of an 'aggrieved woman'. The court said the term ‘employee’ and ‘employer as provided in PoSH Act indicate that they intend to cover all possible means and modes of engagement of a person as an ‘employee’ by the ‘employer’ at his/its work place, for and in furtherance to his/its business and other objectives. For more details kindly click the below link: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/ola-driver-is-employee-posh-act-applicable-karnataka-high-court-on-sexual-harassment-case-3215736 Courtesy: Deccan Herald 1 October 2024 Follow PoSH at Work WhatsApp Channel by clicking the below link: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va9OMCUCxoB4LQG1aV3A Follow PoSH at Work Instagram Channel by clicking the below link: https://www.instagram.com/poshniratnka/
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