Guwahati, May 25 -- Supreme Court advocate and legal counsel for the Nagaland State Women's Commission (NSCW), Vrinda Grover, strongly criticized the Nagaland government for suspending an IAS officer without clarity amid a sexual harassment investigation.

Grover pointed out that women still face sexual violence in the workplace, despite the presence of legal safeguards.

Speaking at a press conference on Saturday at Hotel Saramati in Dimapur, she addressed the wider issue of institutional failure in tackling sexual harassment.

She condemned the casual use of terms like "eve-teasing," saying such language trivializes serious misconduct and reflects a deep societal failure to understand the gravity of sexual violence.

Her comments came i...