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The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for the introduction of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Bill, 2005 in Parliament.
The proposed Bill will provide effective protection and remedy to women against domestic violence of any kind and will thus fill a void in the existing legal framework.
The salient features of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Bill, 2005 are as follows:
It seeks to cover those women who are or have been in a relationship with the abuser where both parties have lived together in a shared household and are related by consanguinity, marriage or adoption. In addition, relationship with family members living together as a joint family are also included. Even those women who are sisters, widows, mothers, single women, or living with the abuser are entitled to legal protection under the proposed legislation. It defines domestic violence to include actual abuse or the threat of abuse that is physical, sexual, verbal, emotional or economic. Harassment by way of unlawful dowry demands to the woman or her relatives would also be covered under this definition. It seeks to protect the rights of women to secure housing. It also provides for the right of a woman to reside in her matrimonial home or shared household, whether or not she has any title or rights in such home or household. This right is secured by a residence order, which is passed by the Magistrate. It empowers the Magistrate to pass protection order in favour of the abused to prevent the abuser from aiding or committing an act of domestic violence or any other specified act, entering a work place or any other place frequented by the abused, attempting to communicate with the abused, isolating any assets used by both the parties and causing violence to the abused, her relatives or others who provide her assistance from the domestic violence. 5. It provides for appointment of Protection Officers and registration of non-governmental organizations as service providers for providing assistance to the abused with respect to her medical examination, obtaining legal aid, safe shelter etc.
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