PWDVA 5 — Duties of police officers, service providers and Magistrate

Protection of Women from Domestic Violence, 2005

Statutory text

A  police  officer,  Protection
Officer, service provider or Magistrate who has received a complaint of domestic violence or is otherwise
present  at  the  place  of an  incident  of  domestic  violence  or  when  the  incident  of domestic  violence  is reported to him, shall inform the aggrieved person—
(a) of her right to make an application for obtaining a relief by way of a protection order, an order
for monetary relief, a custody order, a residence order, a compensation order or more than one such
order under this Act;
(b) of the availability of services of service providers;
(c) of the availability of services of the Protection Officers;
(d) of her right to free legal services under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 (39 of 1987);
(e)   of   her   right   to   file   a   complaint   under   section   498A   of   the   Indian   Penal   Code
(45 of 1860),wherever relevant:
Provided  that nothing in this  Act shall be  construed in any  manner as to relieve  a  police  officer
from his duty to proceed in accordance with law upon receipt of information as to the commission of a cognizable offence.

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