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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :
Prelims level: DV Act 2005 and its key provisions
Mains level: NA
Why in the news?
- A recent question before the Supreme Court compelled it to deliberate on whether damages for domestic violence should be determined based on the injuries sustained by the victim or the perpetrator’s ability to pay.
- The petitioner contested orders from the Bombay High Court and a trial court directing him to pay Rs 3 crore to his wife under Section 22 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005.
Domestic Violence Law: An Overview
- The DV Act, 2005 aims to safeguard women’s rights by addressing violence within the family.
- Key Features of the DV Act:
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Background | Introduced in 2005 to address limitations in civil and criminal courts regarding domestic violence (under Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code). |
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Respondents |
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Rights to Residence | Women cannot be denied access to resources during legal proceedings (Section 17). |
Other Rights |
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Protection Officers | Appointment of officers in each district, preferably women, with necessary qualifications (Section 8). |
Fixed Timeline | All complaints must be heard and disposed of within 60 days (Section 12). |
PYQ:[2022] Explore and evaluate the impact of ‘Work From Home’ on family relationships. |
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