Workplace Sexual Harassment in Pakistan (2026 Legal Guide) — Rules & Requirements
About this article
Reviewed by the Commoner Law editorial team. Sources: pakistancode.gov.pk, Punjab/Sindh/KP/Balochistan provincial codes, Supreme Court of Pakistan, FBR, EOBI, SBP, NEPRA, OGRA, PMDC, FIA, and provincial Healthcare Commissions. Provincial variations cite Punjab/Sindh/KP/Balochistan Acts and ICT-specific ordinances. Written in plain English with everyday Urdu legal terms (FIR, qabza, khula, NTN, CNIC) for a general audience — this is educational content, not legal advice. Our editorial standards
What is this right?
The 2010 Act covers all organisations (public, private, NGOs) with even one woman worker. Every employer must:
- Display the Code of Conduct prominently at the workplace.
- Constitute an Inquiry Committee of at least three members, including one senior woman and one external member.
- Provide a confidential complaint mechanism.
The 2022 amendments expanded the Act:
- Includes male, transgender, and other gender minorities as both victims and aggressors.
- Covers freelancers, contractors, students at workplaces.
- Aggravated where power asymmetry exists (boss-subordinate, teacher-student).
- Includes online harassment in the workplace context.
Forums:
- Internal Inquiry Committee: 30 days from complaint; report with findings.
- Federal Ombudsperson for ICT establishments and federal employees: fospah.gov.pk.
- Provincial Ombudspersons: each province has its own.
- Appeal: from Inquiry Committee or Ombuds to the President of Pakistan / Provincial Governor.
Retaliation against complainants is itself an offence. The 2022 amendments specifically protect complainants against transfer, demotion, or dismissal during pendency of the inquiry.
When does it apply?
- You've experienced unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favours, sexual remarks, gestures, or physical contact at work.
- You're being treated adversely at work for refusing such advances.
- You witness workplace harassment of a colleague.
What to do if you're harassed at work
- Document everything: dates, what was said/done, who else was present, screenshots of messages, voice notes (admissible in disciplinary proceedings).
- For internal complaint: file with the Inquiry Committee in writing. The Committee must inquire within 30 days and submit recommendations to the employer.
- For Ombudsperson: federal at fospah.gov.pk; provincial at respective sites. Online filing available.
- For criminal aspect (especially where physical contact or threats): FIR under PPC §§ 354-A (assault on woman with intent to outrage modesty) and 509 (insulting modesty).
- For civil damages: parallel suit, especially where the harassment caused loss of job, mental harm, or career damage.
What should you NOT do?
- Don't go through HR alone if HR is not the Inquiry Committee. Ensure the formal Inquiry Committee process is invoked.
- Don't accept transfer or demotion as a "solution." Retaliation against complainants is itself an offence; the 2022 amendments specifically protect.
- Don't delete messages or evidence. Preserve everything for the inquiry.
- Don't hesitate to use the Ombudsperson if internal mechanism is captured by the aggressor's side.
About Women's Rights in Pakistan
Pakistan's women's rights framework has expanded materially in the last fifteen years, though enforcement remains uneven. The cluster of laws Pakistani women most often need to engage with includes the Protection of Women (Criminal Laws Amendment) Act 2006 (the package that re-routed Hudood cases), the Anti-Rape (Investigation and Trial) Act 2021, the Workplace Harassment Act 2010, the Anti-Honour Killing Law 2016, the provincial Domestic Violence Acts, and the Sindh Enforcement of Women's Property Rights Act 2019.
Many of these overlap with the family-law and police-encounter rights elsewhere on this site. This category is dedicated to laws where the gendered dimension is the law itself, not just incidental, and to the specialised forums (Special Anti-Rape Courts, Workplace Harassment Ombudspersons, Provincial Commissions on the Status of Women).
Frequently asked questions
Does my company have to have a harassment policy?
Every organisation with 10+ employees, in any sector, must have an Inquiry Committee, displayed Code of Conduct, and a complaint mechanism under the 2010 Act. Failure is itself an offence.
Can men file workplace harassment complaints?
Yes since the 2022 amendments expanded the Act to cover male, transgender, and other gender minorities as victims and aggressors. The original Act was women-only.
Is the Ombudsperson decision binding?
Yes. The federal/provincial Ombuds can impose penalties — censure, demotion, dismissal, fine up to PKR 500,000 — and order compensation. Appeal lies to the President / Governor.
What is the workplace sexual harassment right in Pakistan?
The 2010 Act covers all organisations (public, private, NGOs) with even one woman worker. Every employer must:Display the Code of Conduct prominently at the workplace.Constitute an Inquiry Committee of at least three members, including one senior woman and one external member.Provide a confidential complaint mechanism.The 2022 amendments expanded the Act:Includes male, transgender, and other gender minorities as both victims and aggressors.Covers freelancers, contractors, students at workplaces.Aggravated where power asymmetry exists (boss-subordinate, teacher-student).Includes online...
When does workplace sexual harassment apply?
You've experienced unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favours, sexual remarks, gestures, or physical contact at work.You're being treated adversely at work for refusing such advances.You witness workplace harassment of a colleague.
I'm being sexually harassed at work — what's my fastest remedy in Pakistan?
Document everything: dates, what was said/done, who else was present, screenshots of messages, voice notes (admissible in disciplinary proceedings).For internal complaint: file with the Inquiry Committee in writing. The Committee must inquire within 30 days and submit recommendations to the employer.For Ombudsperson: federal at fospah.gov.pk; provincial at respective sites. Online filing available.For criminal aspect (especially where physical contact or threats): FIR under PPC §§ 354-A (assault on woman with intent to outrage modesty) and 509 (insulting modesty).For civil damages: parallel...
What mistakes should I avoid with workplace sexual harassment?
Don't go through HR alone if HR is not the Inquiry Committee. Ensure the formal Inquiry Committee process is invoked.Don't accept transfer or demotion as a "solution." Retaliation against complainants is itself an offence; the 2022 amendments specifically protect.Don't delete messages or evidence. Preserve everything for the inquiry.Don't hesitate to use the Ombudsperson if internal mechanism is captured by the aggressor's side.
Workplace Sexual Harassment in other states
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