K.C.BHANU
MOHIT YADAM – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF A. P. – Respondent
( 2 ) THE Protection of Women from Domestic violence Act, 2005 (Act 43 of 2005) (for short, hereinafter referred to as 'the Domestic violence Act, 2005') was enacted keeping in view the rights guaranteed under articles 14, 15 and 21 of the Constitution of india to provide for a remedy under the civil law which is intended to protect the woman from being victims of domestic violence and to prevent the occurrence of domestic violence in the society. The World Conference of human Rights held in Vienna in 1993 and the declaration on elimination of violence against women in the same year, concluded that civil society and the Governments have acknowledged that violence against women is a public health and human rights concern. Therefore, to provide for more effective
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