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Can domestic violence cases be resolved through mediation?

19-Apr-2026
Domestic Violence

Answer By law4u team

Yes, domestic violence cases in India can sometimes be resolved through mediation, but there are important limitations and safeguards under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. Mediation is intended to provide a platform for the parties to discuss the issues, negotiate solutions, and reach an amicable settlement, especially when the abuse is not severe or life-threatening. The law recognizes that in certain situations, reconciliation or mutual agreement may be in the best interest of the victim, particularly for issues like maintenance, residence, or child custody. Mediation in domestic violence cases is usually facilitated by Protection Officers, social workers, or trained mediators, sometimes with the involvement of family counselors. The goal is to ensure that the victim’s rights are protected while exploring options for resolving disputes without lengthy litigation. Any settlement reached through mediation can be presented to the Magistrate, who may approve it and give it legal effect, ensuring that the agreement is enforceable. However, there are significant limitations to mediation. If the case involves serious criminal offences, such as physical assault, sexual abuse, threats to life, or harassment, mediation may not be appropriate. The courts retain the authority to continue criminal proceedings even if the parties attempt to reconcile, because the state is considered the complainant in criminal matters and has a duty to protect public interest. Courts carefully ensure that any mediated settlement is voluntary, informed, and not the result of coercion or pressure, and that it does not compromise the safety or rights of the victim. In practice, mediation is more effective in civil aspects of domestic violence, such as arranging financial support, defining residence, or resolving minor disputes. It is not a substitute for the law’s protective mechanisms in cases of serious abuse, but it can help reduce conflict, encourage dialogue, and achieve mutually agreeable solutions in a safe and structured environment. In summary, domestic violence cases can be mediated for civil issues under Indian law, but criminal matters proceed independently. Mediation serves as a tool for resolution, negotiation, and reconciliation, always prioritizing the safety, rights, and legal protection of the victim.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear client, yes, it can be solved through mediation. It is done mainly for the civil issue which deals with the residence, maintenance, custody etc. The process of mediation can be completed with the help of Protection Officer or mediators and later can be approved by the magistrate. However, in serious criminal cases like assault or threats, mediation is not suitable and the court continues through proceedings. In short, mediation is only allowed if it's safe and voluntary. May this help and if you have any further issues do not hesitate to contact us.

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