Namrata Das Case: A Journalist’s 10-Year Fight for Justice
What happens when a woman dares to stand up against workplace harassment in a powerful media organization?
This is the real-life story of Rina Mukherjee (portrayed as Namrata Das), a journalist who fought a decade-long legal and personal battle against harassment, injustice, and systemic silence.
Background: From Homemaker to Journalist
Mumbai, 2002
Namrata Das (real name Rina Mukherjee) had always been passionate about writing. After completing her diploma in journalism, she paused her career to raise her daughter.
Years later, determined to rebuild her career, she joined a reputed newspaper The Statesman (referred to as "The Awakened" in dramatizations).
Her life was about to take a dark turn.
Workplace Harassment Begins
At her workplace, her supervisor Ashok Purohit (Ishan Joshi) began showing inappropriate interest in her.
- Unwanted physical contact
- Constant attempts to stay close
- Harassment even in front of colleagues
Despite others noticing, no one spoke up due to his powerful position.
The situation escalated during an office party, where he attempted further misconduct. Namrata left immediately.
Complaint and Retaliation
Namrata reported the harassment to senior management.
But instead of justice, she faced pressure to compromise.
Soon after, she was terminated under the pretext of poor performance.
Refusing to stay silent, she approached an NGO and filed a formal complaint.
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| Copy of complaint letter to The Statesman management |
Legal Battle: A Decade-Long Fight
What followed was not easy.
- Years of legal proceedings
- Social pressure and stigma
- Emotional and financial challenges
But Namrata continued her fight, becoming a symbol of courage for women facing workplace harassment in India.
Real-Life Impact & Awareness
This case highlights major issues:
- Lack of workplace accountability
- Fear of retaliation
- Importance of legal awareness
Today, laws like the POSH Act (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) aim to protect women, but real change depends on awareness and action.
Watch the Story (Crime Patrol & Courtroom Episodes)
Crime Patrol Dastak Episodes
Part 1: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kzp-9xopil4
Part 2: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFxeh_C-b4s
Part 3: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sBCKtHWHgI
Online Episode on SonyLiv:
Part 1: www.sonyliv.com...woman-part-i-ep-237-apr-26-2013
Part 2: www.sonyliv.com...woman-part-ii-ep-238-apr-27-2013
Part 3: www.sonyliv.com...woman-part-iii-ep-239-apr-28-2013
Final Thoughts
This is not just a story — it is a reminder.
Speaking up is difficult, but silence allows injustice to grow.
Namrata’s fight continues to inspire countless women to stand up for their rights.
Read more:
Full inside story here
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8 Comments
These kind of bast**d people are there every here and there
ReplyDeleteThere should be quick descision in these scenarios
10 years is a pretty big time
Atleast late than never was a good thing though
I had seen namrata das case of sexual harrasment...and first of all i would like to congratulate mrs.namarata das for winning the case against this awaken compny...and would like to say that namrata das was really brave woman who has fight till decade and also thanks to crime patrol for showing such cases...so that it is really give realisation forcomman people that if they want to fight against injustice they can fight and win....its really sad to know that our courts are inefficient as courts process is very slow and tidious...
ReplyDeleteWe need to know the actual media house name
ReplyDeleteI found it.
ReplyDeleteThe actual media house is THE STATESMAN.
http://indiatogether.org/2013/apr/wom-harassmen.htm
I followed the 3 episodes because it is very much relevant for women at work place. For years we have been going through such kind of behaviour and have no guts. Congrats to Namrata Das/Rina Mukherjee for showing true courage, you are an inspiration to all women. Besides Sexual Harrasment we should also have a cell called mental harrasment at work.
ReplyDeleteLaurels to Rinaji, only because she kept her LONELY fight on for so many years.
ReplyDeleteHer testing period was too long. But she kept her grace under pressure. which is in a way an insurmountable task.Really as u were saying to samirda we would like to say u r an inspiration many many many.
She has only won half the battle....Why is the culprit still not brought to the books....
ReplyDeleteWhy is the culprit still wandering free in this society without any punishment...Until these perverts don't get punished severly, cases like these will keep on happening
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