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How Are Interim Monetary Reliefs Calculated?

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Interim monetary relief under the PWDVA is a temporary financial support provided to the aggrieved person during the pendency of the domestic violence case. This relief is designed to meet immediate needs and help the victim maintain a reasonable standard of living until the case is finally resolved. The calculation of interim relief is flexible and depends on the specific circumstances of each case.

How Interim Monetary Relief Is Calculated

Basis for Calculation

The relief is based on the immediate and necessary expenses of the aggrieved person and her children, if any.

It includes maintenance for food, clothing, medical treatment, rent, education, and other essential needs.

The court assesses the respondent’s income and financial capacity to pay.

Factors Considered by the Court

Monthly income and assets of the respondent (abuser).

Financial needs and expenses of the aggrieved person and dependents.

Whether the aggrieved person is employed or earning any income.

Urgency and gravity of the domestic violence situation.

Any existing maintenance or support arrangements.

Types of Expenses Covered

Daily living expenses such as food, clothing, and shelter.

Medical and psychological treatment costs due to abuse.

Educational expenses for children, if applicable.

Legal expenses related to filing the complaint or seeking relief.

Travel costs if the victim needs to move to safe locations.

Duration of Interim Relief

Granted temporarily until the final order or settlement.

The amount and duration can be modified as per changing circumstances.

Procedure

The aggrieved person or her representative can request interim relief at the time of filing the complaint or during hearings.

The magistrate evaluates evidence and financial details before issuing an order.

Judicial Approach

Courts prefer to provide reasonable relief promptly to prevent hardship.

Interim relief is not punitive but aimed at sustaining the victim’s basic needs.

Example

A woman files a domestic violence complaint and requests interim monetary relief because she has no income and no access to the family home.

Court’s approach:

Assesses the husband’s declared monthly income of ₹50,000.

Considers the woman’s immediate needs: rent ₹10,000, food ₹5,000, medical expenses ₹2,000.

Orders interim relief of ₹17,000 per month pending final disposal.

Revises relief if the husband’s income changes or the woman’s situation improves.

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