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Can a domestic violence complaint be filed through a Protection Officer?

30-Mar-2026
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

Yes. A domestic violence complaint can be filed through a Protection Officer in India. Under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, the Protection Officer is an official appointed to assist and support women who are facing domestic violence. One of their key roles is to help aggrieved women file complaints and take legal action against the respondent. If a woman approaches a Protection Officer with a complaint of domestic violence, the officer can help her prepare a Domestic Incident Report which summarizes the abuse, harassment, or threats she is facing. The Protection Officer can then submit this report to the Magistrate along with the application for relief under the Act. Relief may include protection orders, residence orders, interim maintenance, custody of children, and compensation. The Protection Officer also guides the woman through the legal process, assists with documentation, and coordinates with the police, courts, medical services, and shelter homes if required. This ensures that even women who may not be familiar with the legal system can file their complaint safely and effectively. In short, filing a domestic violence complaint through a Protection Officer is a legally recognized and often recommended way to ensure the complaint is properly submitted and supported with official records.

Answer By Anik

Dear client, A Protection Officer can file a complaint regarding domestic violence as per the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act of 2005. Under the Act, a Protection Officer can help a woman who feels aggrieved to initiate a lawsuit. The Protection Officer not only files the complaint but also assists the woman in obtaining financial support, residency permits, protection orders, and different legal solutions. To guarantee the woman’s safety and well being, they mightpartner with law enforcement, shelter organizations, and medical experts The Protection Officer is essential in aiding and simplifying the complaint procedure under the Act If you have any query please feel free to contact us.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear client, Yes. Under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005, a domestic violence complaint can be filed through a Protection officer. The protection officer here plays an important role in assisting the aggrieved women by helping her file a domestic incident report Approaching the magistrate and ensuring access to the legal aid shelter and the medical facilities, mechanism makes the process more accessible and supportive for the victims. I hope this answer helps and if you have any further issues, do not hesitate to contact us.

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