PWDVA 3 — Definition of domestic violence

Protection of Women from Domestic Violence, 2005

Statutory text

For the purposes of this Act, any act, omission or commission or conduct of the respondent shall constitute domestic violence in case it—
(a)  harms  or  injures  or  endangers  the  health,  safety,  life,  limb  or  well-being,  whether  mental  or
physical, of the aggrieved person or tends to do so and includes causing physical abuse, sexual abuse,
verbal and emotional abuse and economic abuse; or
(b) harasses,  harms,  injures or endangers the  aggrieved  person  with a  view to coerce her or any
other person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any dowry or other property or valuable
security; or
(c) has the effect of threatening the aggrieved person or any person related to her by any conduct
mentioned in clause (a) or clause (b); or
(d) otherwise injures or causes harm, whether physical or mental, to the aggrieved person.
Explanation I.—For the purposes of this section,—
(i) “physical  abuse” means  any  act  or  conduct  which  is  of  such  a  nature  as  to  cause  bodily
pain, harm, or danger to life, limb, or health or impair the health or development of the aggrieved
person and includes assault, criminal intimidation and criminal force;
(ii) “sexual abuse” includes any conduct of a sexual nature that abuses, humiliates, degrades
or otherwise violates the dignity of woman;
(iii) “verbal and emotional abuse” includes—
(a) insults, ridicule, humiliation, name calling and insults or ridicule specially with regard
to not having a child or a male child; and
(b) repeated threats to cause physical pain to any person in whom the aggrieved person is
interested;
(iv) “economic abuse” includes—
(a)  deprivation  of  all  or  any  economic  or  financial resources  to  which  the  aggrieved
person  is entitled  under  any  law  or  custom  whether  payable  under  an  order  of  a  court  or
otherwise  or which the  aggrieved  person requires  out of necessity including, but not limited

to,  house hold necessities  for  the  aggrieved  person  and  her  children,  if  any, stridhan,
property,  jointly  or separately  owned  by  the  aggrieved  person,  payment  of  rental  related  to
the shared house hold and maintenance;
(b)   disposal   of   household   effects,   any   alienation   of   assets   whether   movable   or
immovable, valuables,  shares,  securities,  bonds  and  the  like  or  other  property  in  which  the
aggrieved person has an interest or is entitled to use by virtue of the domestic relationship or
which may be reasonably required by the aggrieved person or her children or her stridhan or
any other property jointly or separately held by the aggrieved person; and
(c)  prohibition  or  restriction  to  continued  access  to  resources  or  facilities  which  the
aggrieved person  is  entitled  to  use  or  enjoy  by  virtue  of the  domestic  relationship  including access to the shared household.
Explanation II.—For  the purpose  of determining whether any act, omission, commission or conduct
of the respondent constitutes “domestic violence” under this section, the overall facts and circumstances of the case shall be taken into consideration.

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