- CategoryFamily Law
- TimelineDepends on authority & scope
- Documents5 required
- Scope5 inclusions
- AreaPan-India
About this service
Seek legal protection and support under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 through a professionally managed and legally compliant process. At Bar Bench House, we provide complete legal assistance to aggrieved persons facing domestic violence, harassment, threats, abuse, or unlawful conduct within a domestic relationship.
Our professionals assist clients throughout the entire legal process, including preparation and filing of complaints, drafting applications, obtaining interim protection orders, and representing clients during court proceedings before the appropriate authority. We help clients understand their legal rights and available remedies under the law in a clear and supportive manner.
Domestic violence may include physical abuse, emotional abuse, verbal abuse, economic abuse, mental harassment, intimidation, or any conduct causing harm or distress. Depending on the circumstances of the case, the Court may grant protection orders, residence orders, monetary relief, custody-related directions, or other legal remedies provided under the Act.
At Bar Bench House, we focus on providing confidential, reliable, and professional legal support while ensuring proper legal compliance and timely assistance at every stage of the proceedings. Our aim is to help clients seek protection, safety, and appropriate legal remedies through a smooth and organized legal process.
What's included
Complaint filing
Interim protection order
Residence order
Monetary relief
Court representation
Documents required
Have these ready before you start — speeds up scoping and quoting.
ID proof
Address proof
Evidence of violence
Medical reports if any
Witness statements
How Domestic Violence Protection Order works?
A Protection Order under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 is a legal remedy provided to protect an aggrieved woman from domestic violence, harassment, threats, intimidation, or any form of abuse within a domestic relationship. The order is issued by the Magistrate to ensure the safety, security, and protection of the aggrieved person and to prevent further acts of violence or unlawful conduct by the respondent.
Domestic violence may include physical abuse, emotional abuse, verbal abuse, economic abuse, mental harassment, or any conduct that causes harm, fear, or distress to the aggrieved person. A Protection Order helps provide immediate legal protection and restrains the respondent from continuing such acts.
The Court may pass directions restraining the respondent from:
Committing any further act of domestic violence
Contacting, threatening, harassing, or intimidating the aggrieved person
Entering the workplace, residence, or other places frequently visited by the aggrieved person
Communicating through calls, messages, emails, or any other form of contact intended to cause harassment
Disposing of shared household assets or causing financial harm
Assisting or encouraging any other person to commit acts of violence or harassment
Violation of a Protection Order is considered a punishable offence under the law and may result in legal action, penalties, or imprisonment according to the applicable provisions of the Act.
At Bar Bench House, we provide professional legal assistance for filing applications, preparing legal documents, handling court procedures, and guiding clients throughout the process of obtaining Protection Orders under the law. Our aim is to provide reliable, confidential, and legally compliant support to help aggrieved persons seek protection and legal remedies effectively.
Why choose Bar Bench House for Domestic Violence Protection Order
Bar Bench House brings together qualified and verified legal, taxation, and compliance professionals to provide reliable and professionally managed services across India. Our platform delivers clear legal guidance, structured compliance assistance, and end-to-end support for taxation, regulatory, corporate, and legal matters through a secure and technology-driven process.
With transparent communication, timely service updates, and a strong commitment to procedural accuracy and statutory compliance, we help individuals, professionals, startups, and businesses efficiently manage complex legal and compliance requirements. Our focus on professionalism, confidentiality, and dependable support ensures a seamless experience while minimizing compliance risks, procedural delays, and legal complications.
Frequently asked questions
About Domestic Violence Protection Order on Bar Bench House — general guidance; not personal tax or legal advice.
How do I start a Domestic Violence Protection Order request on Bar Bench House?
Create an account or sign in, open Domestic Violence Protection Order from the services catalog, and submit the document checklist shown on the service page. Our team reviews scope and shares a confirmed quote before work begins. Bar Bench House is a technology platform, not a law firm. Fees are confirmed after document review; government and third-party charges are quoted separately where applicable.
What documents are usually needed for Domestic Violence Protection Order?
The Documents required section on this page lists category-specific items. Upload clear PDFs or scans; missing items may delay quoting and delivery. Your assigned professional may request clarifications after review.
How are professional fees and government charges handled?
Professional fees are quoted after scope review. Statutory fees, stamp duty, or portal charges (where applicable) are shown separately in your quote breakdown. Nothing starts until you accept the confirmed amount.
Who performs the work for Domestic Violence Protection Order?
Independent Chartered Accountants, Advocates, Company Secretaries, or other qualified professionals onboarded on the platform perform regulated work under their own professional responsibility. BBH provides workflow, records, and status tracking.
Statutory due dates
See GST, income tax, ROC and other deadlines for India FY 2025–26 on our compliance calendar.
