What Should You Do When You Face With Domestic Violence
Procedure in seeking an Interim Protection Order
under the Domestic Violence Act 1994
1. If you have been hurt, seek immediate medical attention at the nearest Government Hospital.
[NB Ask for your Medical Report Number]
2. Go to the nearest Police Station of the Department of Social Welfare and seek assistance to lodge a Police Report
[NB Ask for the Report Number]
3. Tell the Police or the Welfare Officer that you need an Interim Protection Order (IPO). The Police or the Welfare Officer will assist you to get an IPO in court.
[Ask the names of the Police Officer/Welfare Officer assigned to you & their telephone numbers]
4. If you fear the Offender is likely to hurt you again, ask the Court to add a power of arrest to the IPO.
5. Report any violation of the Order to the Police or to the Welfare Officer.
6. If the Offender is charged with a crime, you can then apply for a Protection Order (PO) and the Court can make further orders attached to it.
7. A Protection Order (PO) gives better protection
* You may have a lawyer to hold a watching brief for you when you have been subpoenaed to attend court to give evidence against your Husband.
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