III) The passage and process of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence
Act 2005 - (Storyboard page 46)
A. Several cases of domestic violence reported to women’s organizations.
B. Throughout the 1990s the need for law to protect women from domestic violence
was raised in different forums.
C. In _____________, Lawyers Collective, a group of ______________, law students and
____________ after nation-wide consultation took the lead in _______________ drafting the
Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Bill. This draft was widely circulated.(Storyboard page 47)
D. The Bill was introduced in ________________ in 2002 but it did not contain many
suggestions from women’s organizations.
E. Several women organizations, National Commission for Women made submissions
to the _______________________ Standing Committee.
F) In December 2002, the Standing Committee submitted recommendations to the
Rajya Sabha. The recommendations were ______________ in the Lok Sabha. The
Committee’s report accepted most of the demands of the women’s groups.
G) New Bill introduced in Parliament in 2005. The Bill was passed in ____________ Houses
of Parliament. It was sent to the President for his _________________.
H) The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act came into effect in ___________.
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Cases of domestic violence were often reported to women’s organizations. Some of the organizations started to raise the need for a new law on domestic violence. In 1999, Lawyers Collective, a group of lawyers, law students and activists took the initiative of drafting the Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Bill; after nation-wide consultations. The draft was widely circulated among influential people. The bill was introduced in Parliament in 2002. But the bill did not contain many of the suggestions from women’s organizations. After that, many organizations for women made submissions to the Parliamentary Standing Committee; so that a new law could be passed. The Standing Committee submitted its recommendations to the Rajya Sabha; in 2002. The recommendations were also tabled in the Lok Sabha. Finally, the new bill was introduced in the Parliament in 2005. After the assent from the President, the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act came into effect in 2006.