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Is police involvement necessary in domestic violence cases?

01-Apr-2026
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

A Khata Number is a unique identification number assigned to a property in municipal or urban areas, primarily for property tax and land revenue purposes. It is maintained in the municipal or revenue records to track ownership, payment of taxes, and legal details of the property. The khata record contains important information such as the owner’s name, property address, type of property, area, built-up area, and annual property tax details. In some states, it is also referred to as the Assessment Number. A khata is especially important when buying or selling a property, applying for building permits, or taking a home loan. Banks and financial institutions often require the khata certificate to verify the property’s legal status before sanctioning loans. Khata numbers are issued by the local municipal authority or urban development body and are linked with property tax records. If there is no khata, the property may not be eligible for registration, or the buyer may face difficulties in obtaining loans or legal recognition. In simple terms, a khata number acts like an official “property ID” in urban areas, ensuring the property is registered in the municipal records and all taxes are accounted for.

Answer By Anik

Dear client, The Protection of Women from Domestic abuse Act of 2005 does not necessarily require police involvement in a domestic abuse case. Instead of calling the police, a woman who feels wronged can speak with a Protection Officer or service provider or submit a complaint directly with the magistrate. Protection orders, residency orders, and maintenance are among the immediate reliefs that are the major emphasis of the Act, which is essentially civil in character. However, in some circumstances particularly when there is physical aggression, a threat to life, or the conduct of a crime that can be prosecuted, police intervention may be required. Under specific conditions, the police may file a formal complaint (FIR) and take appropriate action in accordance with applicable criminal law requirements (such as IPC/BNS).Therefore, police assistance is crucial for guaranteeing protection and enforcement when necessary, even in circumstances when starting procedures under the Act is not necessary. If you have any query please feel free to contact us.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear client, The police involvement is not mandatory in all the domestic violence cases. Under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005, the agreed person can directly approach the magistrate or seek help from a protection officer. However, police involvement becomes necessary only in situations involving immediate danger. Breach of the protection orders, or when the act amounts to a cognizable offense, which ensures the protection and enforcement of the legal rights. I hope this helps and if you have any further issues, do not hesitate to contact us.

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