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Re-read the storyboard on how a new law on domestic violence got passed. Describe in your own words the different ways in which womens groups worked to make this happen. - CBSE class 8 civics

Re-read the storyboard on how a new law on domestic violence got passed. Describe in your own words the different ways in which womens groups worked to make this happen. 


Asked On2017-07-26 06:05:00 by:milan-ransingh

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The different ways in which women worked to pass the Bill of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act are

  • Women collected various complaints of victims of domestic violence.
  • They raised the issues of domestic violence in various forums such as campaigning.
  • A group of lawyers, law students and activists took overall consultations from the nation, and then took the lead in drafting the Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Bill.
  • Various meetings were held with different organisations.
  • Several women’s organisations made submissions of the draft to the Parliamentary Standing Committee.
  • The bill was introduced to the Parliament in 2002.
  • In December 2002, the recommendations of the Standing Committee were submitted to the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha.
  • The new bill was introduced in 2005.
  • After the bill was passed by both the houses, it was sent for the President’s consent.
  • Finally, the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act came into effect in 2006.


Answerd on:2017-07-27 Answerd By:Aparna-Dasgupta

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