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Can police help in domestic violence matters?

04-Apr-2026
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

Yes, under the current Indian legal framework, the police have an important and active role in dealing with domestic violence cases, and they are legally bound to assist victims. Laws like the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), along with the continuing Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, together create a strong system where domestic violence is treated not just as a private family matter but as a legal issue requiring immediate intervention and protection. When a person approaches the police with a complaint of domestic violence, the police are expected to respond seriously and without delay. If the complaint reveals acts such as physical assault, threats, cruelty, emotional abuse linked with harassment, or any conduct that amounts to an offence under criminal law, the police can register a First Information Report (FIR). Once an FIR is registered, the police begin a formal investigation, which may include recording statements, collecting evidence, and taking necessary legal steps against the accused. In serious situations—such as where there is physical injury, danger to life, or repeated abuse - the police also have the authority to arrest the accused person according to the provisions of law. At the same time, domestic violence law in India is not limited to punishment; it also focuses heavily on protection and support for the victim. This is where the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act plays a crucial role. Even if the victim does not immediately want criminal action, the police can still help her access civil remedies through the court. They guide the victim to a Protection Officer or assist in approaching a Magistrate, who can pass various orders such as protection orders (to stop further violence or contact), residence orders (ensuring the victim cannot be thrown out of the shared household), monetary relief (for expenses and maintenance), and custody orders for children if necessary. This ensures that the victim is not left without support while the legal process continues. Another important responsibility of the police is to ensure the immediate safety and well-being of the victim. If there is ongoing violence or a threat of further harm, the police can intervene on the spot, separate the parties, and take preventive action. They are also required to assist the victim in getting medical treatment if injuries are involved and help arrange safe shelter if the victim cannot safely remain at home. In many cases, they also coordinate with NGOs, women’s cells, or support services to provide additional assistance. It is also important to understand that the police cannot legally refuse to take a domestic violence complaint. If a police officer fails to register an FIR or does not act on a genuine complaint, the victim has the right to approach higher police authorities such as the Superintendent of Police or seek direct intervention from a Magistrate. The law clearly places a duty on the police to act, and failure to do so can be challenged. Overall, in today’s legal system, domestic violence is treated as a serious violation of rights, and the police are a key authority in both protecting the victim and initiating legal action. Their role is not only limited to arresting the accused but also extends to providing immediate safety, guiding the victim through legal remedies, and ensuring that justice and protection are accessible.

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