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Domestic Violence
1/29/2025 10:20:43 PM

Domestic violence remains one of the most pervasive human rights violations worldwide, and India is no exception. It manifests in various forms—physical, emotional, psychological, sexual, and economic abuse—leaving countless women trapped in cycles of fear and suffering.
Despite evolving societal norms and legal frameworks, many women continue to endure domestic violence due to socio-cultural stigma, economic dependence, and a lack of awareness about their rights. Strengthening the enforcement of existing laws and fostering a cultural shift in gender attitudes are crucial in combating this menace.
According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), domestic violence accounts for a significant share of crimes against women in India.
Many cases go unreported due to fear of social ostracization, lack of financial independence, or pressure from family members. The normalization of abusive behavior in some households further discourages victims from seeking justice.
Domestic violence is not confined to a particular socio-economic group; it affects women across all sections of society. While urban women may have better access to legal aid and support services, rural women often struggle with deeply entrenched patriarchal norms and inadequate institutional support. The lack of gender sensitivity among law enforcement agencies also hinders justice.
India has a robust legal framework to combat domestic violence, yet implementation remains a challenge.
The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act provides a comprehensive definition of domestic violence, encompassing physical, emotional, sexual, and economic abuse. It empowers women to seek protection orders, residence orders, and monetary relief without necessarily filing a criminal complaint. The Act also mandates the appointment of Protection Officers to assist victims and ensure effective implementation.
The Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
criminalizes the practice of dowry, its weak enforcement often leaves women vulnerable to domestic violence linked to dowry demands.
The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013
strengthened laws against sexual violence, including marital rape under aggravated circumstances.
The National and State Commissions for Women is playing a critical role in addressing complaints, recommending policy reforms, and raising awareness.
While legal provisions exist, their effectiveness is undermined by poor implementation, social stigma, and lack of awareness. To address this, the government and civil society must work together to get rid of violence against women.
Breaking the cycle of domestic violence requires collective action. Only when women feel safe and empowered can we claim to have a truly just society.
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