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Can a domestic violence case be filed online?

06-Apr-2026
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

Yes, in India a domestic violence complaint can be initiated online, but the process is a mix of online and offline steps depending on the situation and the authority involved. Under the current legal framework, including the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, the law allows victims to approach authorities through digital means, especially for quicker access to help. In many states, police departments provide online portals where a victim can submit a complaint or information about domestic violence. This is often treated as an initial complaint or request for assistance. After receiving the online complaint, the police may contact the victim, verify the facts, and then proceed to formally register an FIR if the situation involves a cognizable offence such as physical violence, threats, or cruelty. So while the first step can be online, the formal legal process may still require verification or further action by the police. Apart from police portals, complaints can also be made online through platforms of organizations like the National Commission for Women, which has an online complaint system. Once a complaint is filed there, it is forwarded to the concerned police authorities or state officials for action. This is especially useful when someone is unable or afraid to go directly to the police station. At the same time, under the Domestic Violence Act, a case for protection orders, residence rights, or maintenance is usually filed before a Magistrate through a Protection Officer or lawyer. Some states and courts have started allowing e-filing of such applications, but in many places this process is still partly physical, meaning documents may need to be submitted in court even if the complaint starts online. It is also important to understand that in urgent or dangerous situations, relying only on an online complaint may not be sufficient. Immediate help through emergency numbers like 100 or 112, or direct contact with the nearest police station, is faster and more effective for protection. In summary, yes, a domestic violence complaint can be filed online in India as an initial step, and it is increasingly supported by digital systems. However, for full legal action-such as FIR registration or court orders-further procedural steps with police or courts are usually required.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear client, yes, a domestic violence complaint can be filed by the victim online in certain situations under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act 2005. Many states, they provide such online portals, women helplines, or email facilities to register such complaints with the help of online mode. You can also file a complaint through the national or state women commissions’ websites. However, for formal legal proceedings, the complaint is usually submitted before a magistrate, either directly or through the help of a protection officer. Online complaints mainly act as a first step to seek help, after which authorities may assist in filing the case properly before the court to give proper justice to the victim. hope this helps and if you have any further issues do not hesitate to contact us.

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