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  2. Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005

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    Domestic violence is defined by Section 3 of the Act as [6] "any act, omission or commission or conduct of the respondent shall constitute domestic violence in case it: harms or injures or endangers the health, safety, life, limb or well-being, whether mental or physical, of the aggrieved person or tends to do so and includes causing physical ...

  3. Domestic violence in India - Wikipedia

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    The act of domestic violence towards women is a human rights violation as well as an illegal act under Indian law. It is therefore widely considered a threat to women's agency through any lens, and there is a growing recognition in many Indian regions that the nation can reach a higher potential through obtaining greater social and economic ...

  4. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    This publication urged countries around the world to treat domestic violence as a criminal act, stated that the right to a private family life does not include the right to abuse family members, and acknowledged that, at the time of its writing, most legal systems considered domestic violence to be largely outside the scope of the law ...

  5. Dowry system in India - Wikipedia

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    The Domestic Violence Act encompasses all forms of physical, verbal, emotional, economic and sexual abuse and forms a subset of the anti-dowry laws to the extent it is one of the reasons for domestic violence. [71] Section 3 of the Domestic Violence Act specifically incorporates all forms of harassment, injury and harms inflicted to coerce a ...

  6. Violence against women in India - Wikipedia

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    Domestic violence is also known as domestic abuse, spousal abuse, battering, family violence, dating abuse and intimate partner violence (IPV). Domestic violence can be physical, emotional, verbal, economic and sexual abuse. Domestic violence can be subtle, coercive or violent. As politician Renuka Choudary says, in India, 70% of women are ...

  7. Cohabitation in India - Wikipedia

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    Such partners can claim monetary and other reliefs under the Act. [1] In S. Khushboo Vs. Kanniammal & Anr., [2] the Supreme Court of India, placing reliance upon its earlier decision in Lata Singh Vs. State of U.P. & Anr., [3] held that live-in-relationship is permissible only in unmarried major persons of heterogeneous sex.

  8. Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) - Wikipedia

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    The Domestic Violence Act, among other things, outlaws marital rape. [69] However, it offers only a civil remedy for the offence. [70] [71] The act does not extend to Jammu and Kashmir, which has its own laws: the Jammu and Kashmir Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act was enacted in 2010. [72]

  9. Bride burning - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the government of India passed the Dowry Prohibition Act, making the dowry demands in wedding arrangements illegal. [13] In 1986, the Indian Parliament added dowry deaths as a new domestic violence crime. According to the new section 304-B of the Indian Penal Code, where a bride "within 7 years of her marriage is killed and it is shown ...