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MeToo And Beyond: Women바카라s Safety Goes Beyond The Law

As the Johnny Depp judgment opens a can of worms, legal experts in India say sexual harassment of women is deep-rooted and can바카라t be eradicated only through the legal route

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This was first published in June 2022 as part of the 'Still I Rise' magazine issue

Former union minister M.J. Akbar바카라s criminal defamation case against journalist Priya Ramani was a major marker in the #MeToo movement in India. Earlier this year, a Delhi court upheld dignity over reputation, while acquitting her. Taking a sensitive view of the issues concerning sexual harassment of women, the 90-page landmark judgment stated in no uncertain terms that a woman can바카라t be punished for reporting her experience and that she can share her grievances at a platform of her choice even after decades. Now, a global vitriolic backlash to the #MeToo movement바카라triggered by the highly-publicised Johnny Depp바카라Amber Heard trial바카라seems to have reinforced fears over double-victimisation of and retaliation against the survivors.

Women rights experts like Indira Jaising, a senior Supreme Court lawyer and the first woman additional solicitor general of India, feel Depp바카라s defamation suit against Heard exposes deep-rooted misogyny in society, the jury and the judiciary, despite the advances made by the #MeToo movement. 바카라It is particularly disturbing coming from the US, the land of free speech. It represents a departure from the law of defamation in that country where actual malice must be proved before a person can be held guilty of defamation,바카라 she tells Outlook. 바카라Speaking up against domestic abuse is in the public interest and there was no case of malice made out.바카라

Underlining what she describes as 바카라a historic role바카라 of the #MeToo movement, Jaising says, 바카라It pulled out the issue of sexual harassment from under the table and exposed it to the sunlight.바카라 In India, the Rupan Deol Bajaj case was the first to raise the issue of sexual harassment at the workplace and well within the limited framework of criminal law. 바카라Bajaj successfully proved that she was harassed by the late K.P.S. Gill but in the media she faced criticism for taking a 바카라hero바카라 to court for a 바카라minor injury바카라. Since then we have a civil and a criminal law to deal with sexual harassment,바카라 recalls Jaising, elaborating how long the issue has been recognised as a legal injury. While Jaising stresses that social media has amplified male privilege, she describes the #MeToo movement as a 바카라therapeutic speaking out바카라.

Mary E. John, a noted scholar in the fields of women바카라s studies and feminist politics, views #MeToo as a current phase of the women바카라s protest movement, which dates back to the late 1970s and early 1980s. At the time, women바카라s organisations were also bringing grave issues like dowry deaths and custodial rape to the notice of the Indian public. 바카라During those days, a term called 바카라eve-teasing바카라 was often used for anonymous sexual harassment in public places,바카라 she says, adding that the Indian Penal Code sections that deal with sexual harassment still have objectionable phrases from the Victorian age such as 바카라outraging the modesty of a woman바카라.

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Tracing the evolution of India바카라s feminist movement, John cities the 1997 Bhanwari Devi case which ultimately led to the Vishaka guidelines. She says the movement that was triggered by the 2012 Delhi gangrape case galvanised responses, including the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013. 바카라It ultimately led to the LoSHA (list of sexual harassers in academia) campaign and controversy,바카라 she adds, referring to a 2017 list바카라published online that accused more than 50 Indian professors of sexual harassment바카라before the #MeToo movement erupted in the country. Even in the US, well before the #MeToo started, John says, there was a pre-MeToo movement. She cites the example of Columbia University where a student carried a mattress on her head to protest against the varsity바카라s mishandling of her sexual assault complaint.

바카라Since #MeToo took off from Hollywood, it attracted a lot of media and public attention, leading to the creation of the hashtag. It exemplifies how social media can be a vehicle for a social movement,바카라 John says, adding that the #MeToo has created global awareness and given new feminist voices despite limitations. 바카라Social movements are never steady processes. They come and go along with the issues. Now, it is for the young generation to take up the issues in their own way,바카라 she says, negating the widely perceived notion that #MeToo is a purely elitist movement. Referring to the cases of junior artists from the Malayalam and Telugu film industries reporting cases of sexual exploitation, she says, 바카라The question is not if it is an elite movement but whether elite women who are raising their voice against the sexual harassment they have experienced in their own lives are aware of being elite. Are they aware of their relative security by virtue of their age, caste and class? They could speak up and have a chance to be heard whereas a domestic worker suffering harassment may not be in a position to lodge her protest.바카라

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While anyone with internet access can speak out on intimate facets of their life if they so choose with the option of anonymity to escape instant judgements and social stigma, Pamela Philipose, a senior fellow at the Indian Council of Social Science Research, Delhi, points out that many in the Dalit and Trans movements spoke out against the class-caste privilege of #MeToo crusaders and the support they received. 바카라What is distinctive about the #MeToo movement is its social media architecture. But it allows for a very low threshold of participation. The access to the internet, the knowledge on how to use it to one바카라s advantage, is not available to every woman. As we recognise the strengths of internet communication, we must also take note of its limitations, which could also point to the limitations of the #MeToo movement.바카라  

A recent UNICEF report says that approximately 24 per cent in India has access to the internet and there is a large rural-urban and gender divide. According to Philipose, the Indian women바카라s movement in its earlier iterations was more slow moving, but at its height possibly enjoyed a wider reach and inclusivity, while embracing intersectionality in a more concerted way. Considering the many dimensions of Bhanwari Devi바카라s struggle in Rajasthan, she says, 바카라It went beyond the struggle of one woman to embrace the struggles of all women바카라across class, caste and gender바카라for the right to bodily integrity and free movement. Ultimately, it was a struggle for the right to life, as the Supreme Court바카라s Vishaka judgement underlined.바카라  

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Admitting that social media movements are vulnerable to problems of coordination, control and commitment, Philipose says, 바카라If the feminist movement in India has to grow and touch more and more lives, it must bring both dimensions바카라offline and online, protests in the virtual and actual spaces바카라into its practice.바카라

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If nothing else, according to Rekha Chowdhary, a former Dean of Research Studies and head of Political Science department at University of Jammu, #MeToo movement has made women aware about the significance of their agency. 바카라It has challenged the fixed notions about male sexual privileges and women바카라s objectification,바카라 she says, asserting that the movement has conveyed a strong message that any sexual interaction needs woman바카라s consent. Stressing that the #MeToo movement is a step in the larger journey towards women taking control over their life, their body and their sexuality, Chowdhary, says, 바카라Sexual exploitation of women is not a 바카라one-off바카라 situation. It is intrinsically linked with the patriarchal notion of objectification of women and male control over women바카라s body and life.바카라 Mentioning the recent example where enquiry has followed the complaint of a national level woman cyclist against her coach, she describes it as an impact of #MeToo movement.

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Blaming popular films and songs for constructing toxic masculinity, she says, 바카라Our movies celebrate stalking and justify that a 바카라woman바카라s No means Yes바카라. There are commercial advertisements that proclaim, 바카라men will be men바카라. It is taken for granted that the desire of men is the starting point of an 바카라imagined relationship바카라 and whether woman wants that relationship or not, is not important, in the end, she is supposed to come around. Worse are the explicit songs like Tu cheez badi hai mast mast. Woman here is not only clearly seen as a cheez (object) but also as an easily available 바카라object바카라 that is meant to keep men entertained.바카라

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Explaining how simple family conversations endorse male sexuality and women바카라s objectification, she says, 바카라A boy as small as 3, 4 or 5 going to school is asked an innocent question, 바카라so, how many girlfriends did you make in school?바카라 The question is never posed to a girl of that age, 바카라how many boyfriends did you make in school?바카라 It is such messages which are given to boys throughout their growing up age that the whole concept of masculinity and objectification of women gets reproduced.바카라

But considering the perils of reporting sexual harassment both online and offline, many believe that more training is required for even the members of the internal complaint committees and the police in tune with the Vishaka guidelines and the PoSH Act. Mary John stresses that prevention of sexual harassment and creating an atmosphere where power is not abused by men for exploiting women as utmost important. Maintaining that there is always going to be an element of risk when you are up against power, John says, 바카라A woman reporting sexual harassment will always be considered not so credible and she risks losing her reputation and being at the receiving end of a defamation case.바카라 Significantly, in several #MeToo cases, observers point out how accused men in powerful positions who were dislodged following complaints were silently reinstated at their current places of work. Even after the judgement in the Akbar case, defamation cases have been filed against women reporting sexual misconduct. 바카라We have seen during the #MeToo movement and up to the present바카라whether in India or abroad바카라that the first response towards the accusation of sexual misconduct have been letters of support for the accused,바카라 says John, deploring that 바카라in cases of people in positions of power, others often end up supporting the accused to the point of forgetting the complainant.바카라

바카라If the feminist movement in India has to grow and touch more lives, it must bring both dimensions바카라offline and online, protests in the virtual and actual spaces바카라into its practice,바카라 says Philipose.

Invoking the Heard-Depp trial, Jaising maintains, 바카라The experience of the US has shown, law by itself is not enough to deal with a legal wrong, it takes woman who have faced sexual harassment to speak out about it and that is what the #MeToo movement achieved. It was an attempt to clean up workplaces of what has come to be accepted as harmless 바카라water  cooler talk바카라, which creates a foul work culture. It has to be countered by naming and shaming.바카라

Reacting to the criticism of the #MeToo movement that it violates 바카라due process of law바카라, Jaising says, 바카라It is equally due process of law to permit women to speak out what they experienced in an attempt to stop injustice from happening. Justice is not something attainable only in a court of law. It is an everyday practice at the workplace, at home and everywhere. We can바카라t be bystanders watching while others are being exploited and treated unequally.바카라 On the vicious social media campaign against Heard, Indira Jaising comments, 바카라It is still considered a male privilege to be violent towards a woman especially if she is a wife. Sadly no country has been able to end domestic violence despite progressive laws.바카라

바카라Much of sexual prejudices and crimes are socially rooted and can바카라t be wished away only through the legal route,바카라 Rekha Chowdhary says. 바카라The #MeToo movement will not be mainstreamed so easily for the simple reason that it is disturbing the status quo. Anything that disturbs the social status-quo would find it difficult to be mainstream.바카라 

(This appeared in the print edition as "Beyond The #Hashtag")

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