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Can a woman claim relief for domestic violence without filing FIR?

01-Jun-2026
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

Yes, a woman can claim relief for domestic violence without filing an FIR in India. Relief under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 is independent of criminal FIR proceedings. This law is a civil protection law, not a criminal complaint system like the police FIR process. How relief is claimed without FIR A woman can directly: File an application before the Magistrate court Approach a Protection Officer appointed under the Act Seek help from legal aid services or NGOs The court can then pass protection orders, residence orders, monetary relief, and other remedies based on the complaint. What FIR is used for An FIR is usually filed under the Indian Penal Code / Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for criminal offences like: Assault Cruelty Dowry harassment (where applicable) But filing an FIR is not mandatory to get protection under the domestic violence law. What the court can do without FIR Even without police FIR, the court can: Issue protection orders immediately Grant residence rights Provide maintenance or monetary relief Give custody of children (temporary) Direct police assistance if needed Important point The DV Act is designed to provide quick civil relief and protection, so it does not require criminal proceedings to begin. In summary Yes, a woman can fully seek and obtain domestic violence relief without filing an FIR, by directly approaching the court under the Domestic Violence Act for protective and monetary remedies.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, a woman can definitely claim relief for domestic violence without filing a First Information Report (FIR). Women can definitely claim a relief for domestic violence without filing a First Information report. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 is a primary legislation in this regard that is designed to provide immediate remedies and safety to the victim of abuse. To seek reliefs such as getting financial support, protection orders or the right to stay in your own home, you do not need to go to a police station and register an FIR. Instead, you can simply file an application directly to a local Magistrate Court under section 12 of the Domestic Violence Act. Alternatively, you can also approach to a designated protection officer or a registered service provider in your area they will help you in drafting a domestic incident report and submit it directly to the judge to start your case quickly completely bypassing the lodging of the FIR. I hope this answer helps, if you have any further query kindly do not hesitate to contact us. Thankyou

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