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Can domestic violence cases be filed after divorce?

28-Apr-2026
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

Yes, in India, domestic violence cases can be filed even after divorce. The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (DV Act) allows a woman to seek protection and remedies for abuse that occurred during the marriage, even if the marriage has legally ended. The Act focuses on providing relief and protection for victims of abuse, rather than limiting the right to the duration of the marriage. A woman can approach the Magistrate or Protection Officer after divorce to claim remedies such as: Maintenance or financial support for herself and children Compensation for injuries or mental trauma caused by abuse Custody of children, if the domestic violence affected them Residence orders, if she lived with the husband during the abuse The law recognizes that abuse may continue for years or may only become actionable after separation or divorce, and therefore does not bar victims from filing complaints post-divorce. However, courts typically require evidence of abuse during the marriage, such as witness testimony, medical records, police reports, or other documentation, to establish the claim. In summary, divorce does not prevent filing a domestic violence case. The DV Act allows women to seek justice and protection for abuse suffered during the marriage, ensuring that legal remedies remain available even after the marital relationship has ended.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear client, yes, a domestic violence case can be filed even after divorce in India. A woman can seek relief like maintenance, compensation or custody for abuse suffered during the marriage. And in short, divorce does not stop her right to file a case. It's the proof of past abuse that is needed. May this help and for further issues do not hesitate to contact us.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, A women in India has the right to file a complaint under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005 even after divorce. The Supreme Court of Court of India has consistently held that the dissolution of a marriage does not absolve a former husband or his relatives of liability from acts of domestic violence committed during the subsistence of their domestic relationship if a woman was subjected to abuse including economic, emotional or physical violence while she was in domestic relationship with the respondent she remains entitled to seek relief under this act. The legal reason behind this is that the 2005 act is remedial and welfare oriented designed to protect victims from the consequences of violence. Once a domestic relationship has existed and a subsequent decree of divorce does not extinguish the victims right to claim a monetary relief compensation or protection from ongoing harassment. It is significant to note however that while a person can file for remedies like maintenance and compensation Recent cases have clarified that the right to reside in shared household that is given under Section 17 of the 2005 Act typically ends once the marriage is legally dissolved via divorce, as the foundational domestic relationship no longer subsist for the purpose of residence therefore, while you can successfully pursue civil remedies such as monetary relief compensation for the continuing abuse and financial distress the Court’s ability to grant possession of a shared property may be limited after a final divorce decree is granted.

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