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Domestic violence: Govt employee booked
10/28/2006 9:45:20 PM


CHENNAI: An employee of the public sector Tamil Nadu Water and Drainage Board has become the first person to be arrested under the recently introduced Domestic Violence Act.

Joseph, who is a peon with the TNWDB, was arrested late on Friday night after his wife, Benedict Mary, filed a formal complaint with the police, saying that her husband had beaten her with a stick and an umbrella during a domestic quarrel.

Benedict Mary, a government schoolteacher, has been admitted to a local hospital with grievous injuries. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act - 2005 came into effect on Thursday.

Under the Act, wives, mothers, live-in partners, sisters, mothers-in-law or any woman with whom a man has a relation with are covered. The husband or male companion accused of violence against a woman will have to cough up Rupees 20,000 as a fine and can be imprisoned for any kind of violence or insult.

Renuka Chowdhary, Minister for Women and Child Development, said she had discussed the matter with the Home Ministry also in order to make the police force in the country more sensitive towards such complaints in the future.

The Ministry has simultaneously issued another notification, laying down the rules framed for the implementation of the Act. These rules provide for, among others the appointment of protection officers, service providers and counsellors. Action is to be taken in the event of a respondent breaching the protection order passed by a magistrate in favour of an aggrieved woman as per the rules.

Chowdhury also said the Bill would go a long way in providing relief to victims of domestic violence. The Ministry has requested all State Governments and Union Territories to make the necessary administrative arrangements for the application of the Act.

The Act was passed by Parliament in August 2005 and assented to by the President on September 13, 2005. Its implementation was kept pending as a detailed consultation was required for the framing of the rules.

Primarily meant to provide protection to the wife or the female live-in partner from violence at the hands of the husband or a male live-in partner or his relatives, the law also extends protection to women who are sisters, widows or mothers.

Domestic violence under the Act includes actual abuse or the threat of abuse whether physical, sexual, verbal, emotional or economic. Harassment by way of unlawful dowry demands on a woman or her relatives would also be covered under this Act.
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