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Is emotional or verbal abuse considered domestic violence?

27-Apr-2025
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

Yes, emotional or verbal abuse is considered domestic violence under Indian law. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 clearly recognizes various forms of abuse beyond just physical violence. According to Section 3 of the Act, domestic violence includes not only physical harm but also: 1. Emotional Abuse / Verbal Abuse: This includes: Insults, name-calling, humiliation Repeated threats to harm or hurt Criticism that damages the victim’s self-esteem Accusations of character or moral conduct Preventing a woman from speaking to others or forcing isolation Threats of divorce, removal from home, or separating her from children 2. Legal Recognition: The Act defines "emotional or verbal abuse" under the broader term “domestic violence”, which includes: Mental torture and cruelty Repeated taunts and insults Derogatory language, especially regarding a woman’s inability to bear a child or dowry-related comments 3. Protection and Remedies: A woman facing emotional or verbal abuse can: File a complaint under the Domestic Violence Act through a Protection Officer, magistrate, or even the police Seek protection orders, residence orders, monetary relief, and counselling Get custody orders for her children File for compensation for mental anguish under Section 22 of the Act 4. Important Judgments: Courts in India have repeatedly upheld that emotional abuse is a serious form of domestic violence. For example, in several cases, continuous insults or character assassinations have been treated as mental cruelty, sufficient to grant relief. Conclusion: Yes, under Indian law, emotional and verbal abuse are legally recognized forms of domestic violence. A woman suffering such abuse has the full right to seek legal protection, relief, and compensation under the Domestic Violence Act, 2005.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 does recognize the fact that emotional or verbal abuse does amount to domestic violence. Domestic violence is defined under Section 3 of the Act as acts, omissions, commissions, or conduct of the respondent (husband of the wife) that injures or harms the mental or physical well-being of the aggrieved person, and includes causing verbal and emotional abuse. Understanding Explanation I to Section 3 clarifies what constitutes "verbal and emotional abuse": Insults, ridicule, humiliation and name calling. Acts of insults or ridicule specifically for not having any child or of a male child. Repeatedly threatening physical pain to any person in whom the husband may have interest. Thus the Act does recognize specific forms of verbal and emotional abuse under the form of domestic violence. One has to see then in this respect whether what one sees qualifies for being labelled as domestic violence.

Answer By Anik

Dear Client, The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 does recognize the fact that emotional or verbal abuse does amount to domestic violence. Domestic violence is defined under Section 3 of the Act as acts, omissions, commissions, or conduct of the respondent (husband of the wife) that injures or harms the mental or physical well-being of the aggrieved person, and includes causing verbal and emotional abuse. Understanding Explanation I to Section 3 clarifies what constitutes "verbal and emotional abuse": Insults, ridicule, humiliation and name calling. Acts of insults or ridicule specifically for not having any child or of a male child. Repeatedly threatening physical pain to any person in whom the husband may have interest. Thus the Act does recognize specific forms of verbal and emotional abuse under the form of domestic violence. One has to see then in this respect whether what one sees qualifies for being labelled as domestic violence. I hope this answer helps. In case of future queries, please feel free to contact us. Thank you.

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