Millennium Post

Spike in domestic violence cases : NCW

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NEW DELHI: The National Commission for Women has received over 250 complaints since the country-wide lockdown was imposed to control the spread of coronaviru­s, out of which 69 are cases of domestic violence which indicates an alarming rise in such cases, its chairperso­n Rekha Sharma said on Thursday.

Since March 24, a total of 257 complaints related to various offences against women were received, out of which 69 were of domestic violence, she said. State-wise analysis of the data showed that the maximum number of complaints were received from Uttar Pradesh (90), followed by Delhi (37).

Thirty domestic violence complaints were received between March 2 and March 8, while 58 such complaints were received between March 23 and 30, according to the data.

Complaints of other crimes like rape or attempt to rape and dowry harassment saw a slight reduction in the mentioned period, the NCW data showed.

Sharma said the number of domestic violence cases must be much higher but the women are scared to complain due to constant presence of their abuser at home. She said from March 24 till April 1, the NCW has received 69 domestic violence complaints and it is increasing by the day.

"Women are not approachin­g the police because they think that if they take her husband away, the in-laws will torture her. Because of the lockdown, women are not able to reach out to the police. They don't even want to go to the police because they are afraid that once their husband comes out of the police station, he will again torture her and she can't even move out," she said. "Earlier women could go to their parents' place but now they are unable to reach. The NCW is in touch with these complainan­ts," she added.

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