
Domestic Violence Act
The Domestic Violence Act is a law designed to protect individuals from abuse in domestic settings, typically involving intimate partners or family members. It recognizes various forms of violence, including physical, emotional, and financial abuse. The act allows victims to seek legal protection and support, such as restraining orders and access to shelters or counseling services. It aims to empower victims, ensuring their safety and helping them regain control over their lives. Overall, the law seeks to address and prevent domestic violence, promoting a safer and healthier environment for all individuals.