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Accused Rs1 Million Penalty for Sending Indecent Messages on WhatsApp

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ISLAMABAD – The Federal Ombudsman Secretariat for Protection Against Harassment (FOSPAH) has imposed a Rs1 million fine on Hassan Ali Khan Laghari for sending obscene messages on WhatsApp. FOSPAH, led by Fouzia Waqar, held Laghari accountable for harassment and fined him Rs1 million. The President House has confirmed the FOSPAH’s decision, rejecting the accused’s appeal … Read more

KU strictly follows zero tolerance policy against harassment: Dr Iraqi

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KARACHI: The Office of Students’ Advisor of the University of Karachi in collaboration with Ombudsperson for Protection Against Harassment of Women at the Workplace (Fospah) of the government of Pakistan arranged an awareness seminar on protection against harassment (Workplace Harassment Act) at the Chinese Teachers Memorial Auditorium on Monday.

The Federal Ombudsperson for Protection Against Harassment of Women at the Workplace, Government of Pakistan, Fauzia Viqar during her address said that only 21 percent of the total population of females in the country are working, but now as the inflation ratio has increased to more than 35 percent, the proportion of the working women must be increased.

Pakistani females should go out for work because it has become very difficult to rely on a single income and almost impossible to meet the expenses.

Fauiza Viqar while giving a reference to research conducted in 2018, shared that around 80 percent of college-going girls in Punjab, who use public transport, have admitted to experiencing harassment. She mentioned that this is a huge number, and reflects our social problem. She urged that this issue must be resolved on an emergency basis.

She informed the audience that another study highlighted that 57 percent of working women have faced harassment in the workplace. According to her, this is a reported figure and there are chances that more females have gone through the same experience at least once in their lives.

Fauzia Viqar mentioned that working women mostly face harassment during the initial stage of their professional career, or working in junior positions, or at the time of joining organizations.

She observed that to ensure the implementation of laws related to harassment, it is important that the affected people should raise their voices against this nuisance.

She advised that people who are around the victim and have proper information related to harassment matters should also raise their voices against it to prevent such incidents.

Meanwhile, the KU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi said that the University of Karachi strictly follows the policy of zero tolerance regarding harassment.

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President orders restoration of property to a woman citizen

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  • Dr Arif Alvi upheld the orders of the FOSPAH.
  • He said local commissioner be appointed to restore property.
  • President rejected baseless stance of the accused person.

ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi has upheld the orders of the Federal Ombudsman for Protection against Harassment of Women (FOSPAH), and directed the restoration of a valuable property of a female citizen of Islamabad through the appointment of a local commission.

The order asked for its vacation from the illegal occupation, breaking open the locks of the premises, in case found locked, removal of any other hurdles or barriers in the way of taking possession of the property, and giving it back to the rightful owner under the Enforcement of Women’s Property Rights Act, 2020.

The president said “a local commissioner be appointed to restore or confer possession of the title of the property, a valuable house in Bahria Town, to Ms Aalya Fazal (the complainant) including measures to perfect such title and to submit a compliance report within seven days”.

The local commissioner could avail the aid of local police if necessary, and the SHO of the local police station should extend full aid to the local commissioner and be present with her at the relevant time along with the police contingent for the safety and security of the local commissioner, it was further added.

The president in his decision rejected the unqualified and baseless stance of the accused person that he had been condemned unheard by FOSPAH, adding that the accused had not produced anything to establish the title of the disputed house in his favour, and thus, had no locus standi to bring the representation against the orders of FOSPAH, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release on Tuesday.

Aalya Fazal had filed a complaint before FOSPAH stating that her father Chaudhary Fazal Hussain has appointed her as his attorney to manage the affairs of his house in Bahria Town, Islamabad. This house was rented to different persons from 2007 to 2016 and afterwards, it remained vacant.

According to the complainant, when her brother visited the house in 2020 it was found that the house was illegally occupied by some unknown persons wherein the matter was reported to Bahria Town and the local police.

The police summoned the person residing in the house who gave the undertaking to vacate the house.

Afterwards, a suit was filed in court that the house was purchased in 2008 based on a forged agreement dated 02.07.2008.

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