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Domestic Violence

Domestic violence is a deeply traumatic and sensitive issue that affects individuals across gender, age, and socioeconomic boundaries. In India, the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (PWDVA) provides legal recourse for women facing abuse—physical, emotional, verbal, sexual, or economic—within domestic relationships.

 

Our platform connects you with verified legal experts who can help you:

  • File a complaint or application under Section 12 of the DV Act.
  • Seek protection orders, residence orders, custody orders, or monetary relief.
  • Handle police complaints, FIRs, or court proceedings.
  • Defend yourself if falsely accused of domestic violence.

 

What Constitutes Domestic Violence?

Domestic violence includes:

  • Physical abuse (hitting, beating, pushing, etc.)
  • Sexual abuse (non-consensual acts, forced intercourse)
  • Verbal and emotional abuse (threats, insults, humiliation)
  • Economic abuse (withholding money, restricting financial access)
  • Threats to family, children or property

 

Who Can File a Case?

Under the DV Act, only women can file a complaint against:

  • Husband or male partner
  • In-laws or relatives living in a shared household
  • Other persons in domestic relationships

However, men who are falsely accused can also seek legal defense and remedies through our platform.

 

What Legal Reliefs Are Available?

  • Protection Order
  • Residence Order
  • Monetary Relief
  • Custody Order
  • Compensation Order
  • Interim Orders

Key Legislation:

  • Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
  • Indian Penal Code (Sections 498A, 323, 506, etc.)
  • Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)

 

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. As long as the abuse occurred during the relationship or affects her even after separation, she can file under the DV Act.

The DV Act is civil in nature, but IPC provisions like Section 498A can attract criminal charges and imprisonment.

While the DV Act is focused on protecting women, men falsely accused can take legal defense under criminal and constitutional law.

Timelines vary. Interim orders (like protection) can be granted quickly. Full trial may take several months depending on the case complexity.

No. Even if you’ve moved out, you can still file if the abuse occurred when you were living together.

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"I was falsely accused of domestic violence during a custody battle. Thanks to your team, I got anticipatory bail and cleared my name."

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Case Studies:

Case Study:
Priya, a working professional from Delhi, approached us after facing emotional and economic abuse. Our partner advocate filed a DV petition and secured a residence and protection order within 3 weeks.

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