Section 8 of PWDVA : Section 8: Appointment Of Protection Officers

PWDVA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a woman named Priya living in a small district in India who is experiencing domestic violence at the hands of her husband. She decides to seek help and approaches the local authorities. Under Section 8 of The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, the State Government has appointed a Protection Officer specifically for her district. This officer is trained and tasked with aiding women like Priya.

The Protection Officer, who is likely to be a woman as per subsection (2), meets with Priya to understand her situation. She informs Priya about her rights under the Act and the types of protection she can receive. The officer also helps Priya file a Domestic Incident Report and guides her through the process of obtaining a protection order from the court.

The Protection Officer's role and responsibilities, along with her qualifications, are clearly defined by the State Government, ensuring that she is well-equipped to assist victims of domestic violence effectively and efficiently, as indicated in subsections (1) and (3).

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