PWDVA 10 — Service providers

Protection of Women from Domestic Violence, 2005

Statutory text

(1)  Subject  to  such  rules  as  may  be  made  in  this  behalf,  any  voluntary
association  registered  under  the  Societies  Registration  Act,  1860  (21  of  1860)  or  a  company registered
under the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956) or any other law for the time being in force with the objective
of  protecting  the  rights  and  interests  of  women  by  any  lawful  means including  providing  of  legal  aid,
medical, financial or other assistance shall register itself with the State Government as a service provider for the purposes of this Act.
(2) A service provider registered under sub-section (1) shall have the power to—
(a) record the  domestic incident report in the  prescribed  form if the aggrieved  person so  desires
and forward a copy thereof to the Magistrate and the Protection Officer having jurisdiction in the area
where the domestic violence took place;
(b) get the aggrieved person medically examined and forward a copy of the medical repot to the
Protection Officer and the police station within the local limits  of which the  domestic violence took
place;
(c) ensure that the aggrieved person is  provided shelter in a  shelter home,  if she so requires and
forward a report of the lodging of the aggrieved person in the shelter home to the police station within the local limits of which the domestic violence took place.
(3)  No  suit,  prosecution  or  other  legal  proceeding  shall  lie  against  any  service  provider  or  any
member of the service provider who is, or who is deemed to be, acting or purporting to act under this Act,
for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in the exercise of powers or discharge of functions under this Act towards the prevention of the commission of domestic violence.

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