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mahindra current affairs magazine

mahindra current affairs magazine 

mahindra current affairs magazine Published this article page no 5 Technically it is not compulsory for the aggrieved victim to file a complaint for the ICC to act.  The Act says that if she cannot file a complaint any member of the ICC shall render all reasonable assistance to her to complain in writing.  If the woman cannot complain because of physical or mental incapacity or death her legal heir may do so.  Under the Act the complaint must be made within three months from the date of the incident.  However the ICC can extend the time limit if it is satisfied that the circumstances were such which prevented the woman from filing a complaint within the said period.  The ICC may before inquiry and at the request of the aggrieved woman take steps to settle the matter between her and the respondent through conciliation provided that no monetary settlement shall be made as a basis of conciliation mahendra current affairs magazine free download


mahindra current affairs magazine 

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