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Is There An Appeal Process If The DV Order Is Unfavorable?

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The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, provides mechanisms not only for protection but also for challenging orders if a party is dissatisfied. Understanding the appeal process allows aggrieved persons or respondents to seek judicial review and correction of any unfavorable or erroneous orders.

Is There An Appeal Process If The DV Order Is Unfavorable?

1. Right to Appeal or Revision

Under Section 29 of the DV Act, any aggrieved person or respondent has the right to appeal against the orders passed by the magistrate or family court.

Appeals can be made to the Sessions Court or the designated appellate court depending on the jurisdiction.

2. Grounds for Appeal

Appeals can be filed on grounds such as:

  • Incorrect application of law or procedure.
  • Insufficient or erroneous evaluation of evidence.
  • Violation of natural justice principles.
  • Any procedural irregularities or jurisdictional errors.

3. Time Limits for Filing Appeal

Generally, appeals must be filed within 30 days from the date of the order.

Courts may grant extension in exceptional circumstances but usually within reasonable time.

4. Procedure for Filing Appeal

The appellant files a written petition detailing the grounds of appeal along with a certified copy of the original order.

The appellate court reviews the case records and may call for additional hearings.

5. Effect of Filing Appeal

Filing an appeal may or may not automatically stay the operation of the original order.

The appellant may request a stay, but it is subject to the appellate court’s discretion.

6. Other Remedies

Apart from appeals, parties can file a revision petition or review petition in certain circumstances.

In case of contempt or non-compliance, parties can approach the court for enforcement.

Example

A woman obtains a protection order under the DV Act, but the order denies her claim for maintenance. She believes the court overlooked critical evidence.

Steps she may take:

File an appeal within 30 days in the Sessions Court challenging the maintenance decision.

Submit all relevant documents and evidence supporting her claim.

Request a stay on the original order if urgent relief is needed.

Attend the appellate hearing where the court re-examines the facts and law.

Await the appellate court’s decision, which may confirm, modify, or set aside the original order.

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