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Can domestic violence relief be granted urgently?

30-May-2026
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

Yes, urgent relief can be granted in domestic violence cases in India. Under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, the law is designed to provide immediate protection and quick remedies when a woman is facing ongoing or threatened domestic violence. How urgent relief is provided When a complaint is filed, the Magistrate can pass interim or ex-parte orders (without waiting for the full trial) if the situation requires immediate protection. This is especially done when there is a risk of: Physical violence or threat Harassment or intimidation Being forcibly evicted from the home Harm to children or property Types of urgent relief orders The court can quickly issue: Protection order – restraining the respondent from any abusive behaviour Residence order – allowing the woman to stay in the shared household or alternative accommodation Maintenance order – providing immediate financial support Custody order – temporary custody of children if required Ex parte order – temporary relief even before the respondent appears in court Role of Protection Officer and police Protection Officers assist in filing complaints and reporting urgency to the court Police can be directed to ensure immediate safety and enforce court orders Emergency help can also be sought directly from the police station Court approach Courts prioritize speed and safety in such cases. If the facts show immediate danger, relief can be granted on the same day or within a very short time, even before full evidence is examined. In summary Yes, domestic violence relief can be granted urgently through interim or ex-parte orders, ensuring immediate protection, safety, and support to the aggrieved woman while the case is ongoing.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, under Indian Domestic Law Framework, it is Section 23 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 that deals with the power of magistrate to pass interim orders. Under this section the Magistrate has the legal authority to pass ex-parte interim orders if a victim of domestic violence is having an immediate threat to life. A temporary order based on the statement given and affidavit attached even before the summoning of the accused can be done. The primary objective of this section has been to provide urgent safety and protections to victims that cannot wait for the final judgement order to come and are facing threating situation with regard to their lives. Within receiving such application, the law expects the court to hold the hearing within three days. I hope this answer helps, if you have any further query kindly do not hesitate to contact us. Thankyou

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