Appointment of such full time 'protection officers' is mandatory under the Domestic Violence Act which came into being in 2005 but the state had not taken any steps to implement this provision, the PIL argued.
A bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar last week asked the Secretary of Women and Child Welfare Department to personally file an affidavit by March 14 explaining the stand of the government on the issue.
The PIL, filed by Rajendra Andhule, social worker from Pune, argued that there should be at least one officer in each police station area and at least one in every JMFC court.
The state, however, has not yet appointed such officers.
Even the High Court, while hearing a petition in 2008-2009, had ordered the state to appoint such officers but no steps had been taken in this regard, the PIL said.
This was unfair because the very purpose of the Domestic Violence Act was defeated. Revenue officers are already overburdened with their own work and to impose further responsibility of conducting themselves as 'protection officers' was not proper on the part of the state, the PIL contended.
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