DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: THE GAP BETWEEN STATISTICS AND REALITY

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: THE GAP BETWEEN STATISTICS AND REALITY Jaeeta Biswas, Student at Techno India University, West Bengal. Download Manuscript ABSTRACT Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence, continues to be a major problem in the world, having a negative impact on victims physical and emotional health. Even though many people view their homes as secure havens, it is upsetting to realise that domestic violence frequently begins within those same walls. The huge discrepancy between reported data and the real occurrence of domestic abuse in India is highlighted by this paper. Due to underreporting, which is fuelled by cultural pressures and the ineffectiveness of the legal system, the statistics fail to accurately reflect the full scope of this epidemic. Victims endure silent suffering while lacking assistance and justice. This blog emphasises the essential need for greater awareness, extensive support networks, and practical legal measures to combat domestic violence and offer comfort to its victims by delving into the dismal reality hidden behind statistics. Only then do we have a chance of ending the cycle of abuse and creating a more secure workplace for everyone. Type Information Research Paper LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research, Volume I, Issue II, Page 349- 354. Creative Commons Copyright This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Copyright © LIJDLR 2023 Recent content DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: THE GAP BETWEEN STATISTICS AND REALITY UNRAVELLING THE EMERGENCE OF RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN IN INDIA EVALUATING THE BEST EVIDENCE RULE: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF ITS APPLICATION IN THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM THE STATE OF JHARKHAND V. SHAILENDRA KUMAR RAI @ PANDAV RAI, [2022 SCC OnLine SC 1494] ANALYSING THE NOTION OF CYBER CRIMES: A LOOMING THREAT TO THE INDIAN E-BANKING SECTOR ‘ARREST’ IN INDIA: 360 ANALYSIS

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