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Section 9 – The Protection Of Women From Domestic Violence Act, 2005,

The Protection Of Women From Domestic Violence Act, 2005

 

 

9. Duties and functions of Protection Officers.—

 

(1) It shall be the duty of the Protection Officer—

 

(a) to assist the Magistrate in the discharge of his functions under this Act;

(b) to make a domestic incident report to the Magistrate, in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed, upon receipt of a complaint of domestic violence and forward copies thereof to the police officer in charge of the police station within the local limits of whose jurisdiction domestic violence is alleged to have been committed and to the service providers in that area;

 

(c) to make an application in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed to the Magistrate, if the aggrieved person so desires, claiming relief for issuance of a protection order;

 

(d) to ensure that the aggrieved person is provided legal aid under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987 (39 of 1987) and make available free of cost the prescribed form in which a complaint is to be made;

 

(e) to maintain a list of all service providers providing legal aid or counselling, shelter homes and medical facilities in a local area within the jurisdiction of the Magistrate;

 

(f) to make available a safe shelter home, if the aggrieved person so requires and forward a copy of his report of having lodged the aggrieved person in a shelter home to the police station and the Magistrate having jurisdiction in the area where the shelter home is situated;

 

(g) to get the aggrieved person medically examined, if she has sustained bodily injuries and forward a copy of the medical report to the police station and the Magistrate having jurisdiction in the area where the domestic violence is alleged to have been taken place;

 

(h) to ensure that the order for monetary relief under section 20 is complied with and executed, in accordance with the procedure prescribed under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974);

 

(i) to perform such other duties as may be prescribed.

 

(2) The Protection Officer shall be under the control and supervision of the Magistrate, and shall perform the duties imposed on him by the Magistrate and the Government by, or under, this Act.

 

Comments

This section lays down the duties and functions of the Protection Officers. The Protection Officer may assist the Magistrate in the discharge of his functions under the Act, make a domestic incident report to the Magistrate, make an application to the Magistrate if the aggrieved person so desires praying for issuance of a protection order, ensure legal aid to the aggrieved person under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, maintain a list of service providers, make available a safe shelter home if the aggrieved person so requires, get the aggrieved person medically examined if she has sustained bodily injuries, ensure that the order for monetary relief under section 20 of the Act is complied with and executed in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and perform such other duties as may be laid down by the Central Government, by rules. It also stipulates that the Protection Officer shall be under the control and supervision of the Magistrate and perform the duties assigned to him by the Magistrate and the Government by or under the Act.

 

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