"Under Domestic Violence Act (DVA), as per Explanation No 4 to Section 3(1), monetary relief defined in the section 2(k) of Protection of Women from DVA means the compensation which the magistrate may order to pay to the aggrieved person at any stage of hearing of an application seeking relief under the Act for meeting expenses incurred and also the losses suffered by the aggrieved person as a result of Domestic Violence", Justice S Manikumar said.
Jagadeesan's wife had filed a case against him in a family dispute court under DVA, which is pending trial before the Judicial Magistrate I of Coimbatore.
"Economic abuse means deprivation of all or any economic or financial resources to which the aggrieved person is entitled under any law or custom. It is customary that a father is morally bound to maintain his child and wife."
The judge rejected the contention of the petitioner's counsel that the monetary relief ought not to have ordered by the trial court.
"Taking note of the fact that civil law does not address the aspect of domestic violence against a woman, the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, has been enacted with an aim to protect and to ameliorate further domestic violence and to ensure the constitutional rights, under Articles 14, 15 and 21 of the Constitution of India" the judge said.
The Judge also directed the college not to disturb the studies of Jagadeesan's son.
