Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act 2013 Contempt of court notice issued under

Karachi (HRNW) -Civil Hajj Judicial Magistrate Karachi East Rashid Ali Ajan issued a notice of contempt of court in an application filed against Arqam Naveed under the Ghar Yellow Violence Prevention and Protection Act 2013 to appear in court on May 18. Order issued. Dr. HM has taken a position in the application against Ertam Naveed through the expert lawyer Tahir Iqbal Malik in the case of domestic violence that the defendant deprived the plaintiff of her legitimate right in economic and financial resources by doing emotional and psychological abuse. He used blackmail to force them to the district and threats of divorce, demands for illegal car and house and money, dishonor, humiliation, harassment and physical suffering. Honorable court grants interim financial assistance. As a monthly financial assistance of twenty thousand rupees per person, Arqam Naveed has disobeyed the court and has blown up the court orders. Arqam Naveed is said to be related to Pakistan Navy due to which an affidavit was filed by him to influence the Hon’ble Court in which he gave an affidavit stating that the court proceedings would cause trouble and problems for the Pakistan Navy. will The top officials of Pakistan Navy have not yet taken any notice of this affidavit. It should be noted that the Government of Sindh has promulgated the Prevention and Protection of Domestic Violence (Domestic Violence) Act 2013 to create a safe and free environment from domestic violence. By implementing this law, women, children and vulnerable people suffering from old age, mental illness or disability can be protected, prevented and protected from domestic violence. It is not a criminal law but is punishable for disobeying court orders for the protection of the victim. The affected party under this Act is every person who is a woman, child or any vulnerable person who is or has ever been in a domestic relationship, which means relatives by blood, marriage, consanguinity, foster or family members living together or Whether they have lived together at some time or the victim has lived alone or individually, the necessary measures to prevent violence have been detailed in their homes. The petitioner’s lawyer said that if the Sindh government ensures the full implementation of the original spirit of this law, women including married, children and vulnerable people will enjoy the basic right to live in a violence-free and safe environment or with purpose. can enjoy