P.W.D.V.Act 2005

P.W.D.V.Act 2005



This Act may be called the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 . (2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. (3) It shall come into force on such date 1 as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.


4/24/2020  · At the outset (well, already tired of using this for a start) P.W.D.V. Act – 2005 has been credited as a path defining act for aggrieved women.It was formulated to provide a sense of security in getting monetary compensation, a place to stay, compensation on damages, getting back her valuables, smooth custody of child and a steady income till an alternative source is achieved by her own-self.


of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (in short P.W.D.V. Act) setting aside an order dated 25.09.2012 passed by learned Judicial Magistrate, 3rd Court, Purulia in Miscellaneous Case No. 131 of 2012 under the provision of the P.W.D.V. Act.Petitioner in this revisional application is a women and she, The P.W.D.V. Act is a special beneficial legislation to protect the rights of women expanding the limited scope of Section 125, Cr.P.C. Such wider scope is required to be kept in mind in course of dealing with any matter under the provisions of the P.W.D.V. Act but.


The word “Domestic Violence” has been defined in the P.W.D.V .Act, 2005 . The P.W.D.V .Act creates three basic rights for victims of domestic violence. a) right to be protected from violence . b) right to live in a shared household . c) right to monetary relief . 16. The Act provides for very comprehensive definition of domestic violence and …


5/13/2020  · Likewise grant of “maintenance” to the children u/s 125 of the Cr.P.C can not be invoked when it was proved that all charges of Domestic Violence against the applicant are not proved and she ceases to be an “aggrieved person” as provided under sec (3) of the P.W D.V .Act 2005 .


7/31/2012  · We agree with the view expressed by the High Court that in looking into a complaint under section 12 of the P.W.D.V Act, 2005 , the conduct of the parties even prior to the coming into force of the P.W.D.V Act, could be taken into consideration while passing an order under sections 18, 19 and 20 thereof. In our view, the Delhi High Court has …

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