Domestic Violence Act — Current Affairs 2026
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Supreme Court Expresses Concern Over PWDVA Implementation Gaps, Calls for Greater State Accountability
October 2025In a recent observation, the Supreme Court highlighted persistent challenges in the effective implementation of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005. The Court noted the continued shortage of trained Protection Officers, inadequate funding for shelter homes, and a lack of public awareness, particularly in remote areas. It emphasized that while the law is robust, its benefits are not reaching all aggrieved persons due to systemic and infrastructural deficiencies. The Court urged state governments to allocate more resources, conduct regular training for stakeholders, and establish robust monitoring mechanisms to ensure the Act's spirit is realized on the ground. This reflects a continuing judicial oversight on the practical efficacy of social legislation.
UPSC Angle: This event is highly relevant for UPSC Mains GS-I (Social Issues) and GS-II (Governance, Social Justice). It provides a contemporary angle for questions on implementation challenges of welfare schemes, judicial activism in social justice, and the role of state machinery in protecting vulnerable sections. Aspirants should be prepared to discuss solutions for strengthening PWDVA implementation.
Government Launches 'Nari Suraksha' Digital Platform to Streamline Domestic Violence Complaints and Support Services
March 2026Responding to the increasing prevalence of digital domestic violence and the need for accessible reporting mechanisms, the Ministry of Women and Child Development has unveiled 'Nari Suraksha', an integrated digital platform. This platform aims to streamline the process of filing domestic violence complaints, connect aggrieved persons with Protection Officers, legal aid services, counseling, and shelter homes through a single online portal. It also includes features for anonymous reporting and provides information on women's rights and available remedies under the PWDVA. This initiative is a direct response to the challenges highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, where physical access to support services was limited and digital abuse surged.
UPSC Angle: This development is crucial for UPSC Prelims (Government Schemes, Current Events) and Mains (GS-II: Governance, e-governance, Social Justice; GS-I: Social Issues). It demonstrates the government's proactive approach to leverage technology for social welfare and address emerging forms of violence. Questions could focus on the role of technology in ensuring access to justice, the challenges of digital abuse, and the effectiveness of such platforms in improving PWDVA implementation.