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Can Property Rights Be Granted Through DV Order?

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Domestic violence laws in India primarily focus on protecting survivors from abuse and ensuring their safety, maintenance, and residence in a shared household. While these laws do not directly transfer ownership of property, protection orders can secure possession, prevent dispossession, and support claims related to shared household rights. Survivors can also seek relief related to property through other civil and matrimonial laws.

Legal Provisions Regarding Property Rights in DV Cases

Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (PWDVA), 2005

Under Section 17 of the PWDVA, survivors have the right to reside in the shared household, irrespective of ownership.

Protection orders can prohibit the abuser from dispossessing or disturbing the possession of the survivor.

The Act can grant injunctions preventing alienation, sale, or transfer of property that affects the survivor’s rights.

While the Act safeguards occupancy rights, it does not grant ownership or transfer property titles.

Maintenance and Financial Relief

Survivors can claim maintenance and monetary relief under the Act (Sections 20 and 22), which may indirectly support their financial security related to housing.

Courts may order the abuser to pay rent or provide alternative accommodation if eviction occurs.

Other Laws for Property Ownership

Property disputes and ownership issues are generally governed by civil laws like the Hindu Succession Act, Indian Succession Act, and Transfer of Property Act.

Matrimonial property and inheritance rights may be pursued separately through civil suits.

Role of Protection Orders

Protection orders can secure immediate relief against eviction or harassment related to property.

They ensure the survivor’s continued right to reside in the family home and prevent illegal dispossession.

Practical Implications

Survivors should file applications under PWDVA to prevent dispossession.

For ownership or title disputes, separate legal action in civil courts is necessary.

Coordination between protection order relief and civil property rights is often required.

Legal aid can assist survivors in navigating both domestic violence protection and property litigation.

Example

A survivor is being threatened with eviction from the matrimonial home by the abuser.

Steps Taken:

The survivor files a complaint under PWDVA seeking a protection order to prevent eviction.

The court issues an injunction restraining the abuser from dispossessing or disturbing the survivor’s possession.

The survivor continues to reside safely in the shared household during legal proceedings.

Parallelly, the survivor initiates civil litigation to claim ownership rights under relevant property laws.

The protection order ensures immediate safety, while civil proceedings address ownership.

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