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Domestic Violence Against Women: A Shadow Pandemic

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In these trying times, the world is fighting the Coronavirus pandemic in all its resilience. Meanwhile, domestic violence, a ‘shadow pandemic’ also seems to have engulfed the world in full throttle.

There has been a steep rise in domestic violence cases against women in every nook and corner of the world. The primary reason for the sudden surge is country wide lock downs. Cases have surged so drastically that the United Nation Secretary General has appealed to the governments to pay attention, and to prevent a “horrifying global surge in domestic violence against women” amid lockdown measures.”

The pandemic has brought with itself a combination of economic and social stress. Coupled with the home confinement and restrictions due to the lockdown, domestic violence in India has also dramatically increased. Although the degree and form of domestic violence may vary from household to household, but it is present in all strata of society.

Domestic Violence in India

Besides the current surge in cases, the situation was hideous already. Every third woman, since the age of 15, has faced domestic violence of various forms in India. Most of the times, the perpetrator is the husband. Further, almost 31% of married women in some or the other way have experienced violence, be it physical, sexual, emotional or economical. Among all these type of violence, the most common type of violence is physical violence totalling to 27%. It if followed by emotional violence which stands at 13%.

What is Domestic Violence?

The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 protects women against domestic violence. It protects women against any form of violence perpetrated by their spouse and their relatives. It entails following important definitions:

Who can be a victim of domestic violence?

The definition of “aggrieved person includes any woman who is or has been in a domestic relationship with the respondent and who alleges to have been subjected to domestic violence by them.

Against whom a complaint can be filed?

The definition of “respondent includes any adult male who has been or is in a domestic relationship with the aggrieved woman, and against whom the woman has sought a relief or any male or female relative of the husband or male partner of a married woman or a woman in a relationship in the nature of marriage.

But what is a domestic relationship?

The definition of “domestic relationship : any relationship in which 2 persons have lived together in a shared household and these people can be:

What relief can a woman get against any form of Domestic Violence?

Under the Act, victims should be provided with adequate medical facilities, counselling and shelter homes, as well as legal aid when required.

Where to complaint against domestic violence and get relief?

Any woman who is aggrieved of domestic violence may contact: –

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