Site icon Sahodar

Section 31 in The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005

Section 31 of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 – Penalty for Breach of Protection Order by Respondent

Section 31 deals with the consequences faced by a respondent who violates a protection order or interim protection order issued under the Act. It aims to ensure compliance with court directions meant to safeguard the aggrieved woman.

Offence and Punishment

Additional Legal Provisions

If the breach involves acts of cruelty, dowry harassment, or other criminal behaviour, the Magistrate may also frame charges under:

Scope and Judicial Clarification

Courts have clarified that Section 31 applies only to breaches of protection orders under Section 18. It does not apply to violations of orders for maintenance, residence, custody, or compensation under other sections.

  1. Conclusion

Section 31 strengthens enforcement by attaching criminal liability to disobedience of protection orders, thereby ensuring the safety and dignity of victims of domestic violence.

Section 30 of Domestic Violence Act

Section 32 of Domestic Violence Act

Exit mobile version