THE PROTECTION FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (AMENDMENT) ACT 2016

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THE PROTECTION FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (AMENDMENT) ACT 2016 Act No. 10 of 2016 Government Gazette of Mauritius No. 52 of 16 June 2016 Proclaimed by [Proclamation No. 39 of 2016] w.e.f. 1 September 2016 I assent PARAMASIVUM PILLAY VYAPOORY 16 June 2016 Acting President of the Republic ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS Section 1. Short title 2. Interpretation 3. Section 2 of principal Act amended 4. Section 8A of principal Act repealed and replaced 5. Section 11 of principal Act amended 6. Section 11A inserted in principal Act 7. Section 13 of principal Act amended 8. Section 18 of principal Act amended

9. Schedule to principal Act amended 10. Commencement An Act To amend the Protection from Domestic Violence Act ENACTED by the Parliament of Mauritius, as follows 1. Short title 2016. This Act may be cited as the Protection from Domestic Violence (Amendment) Act 2. Interpretation In this Act principal Act means the Protection from Domestic Violence Act. 3. Section 2 of principal Act amended Section 2 of the principal Act is amended (a) by deleting the definition of domestic violence and replacing it by the following definition domestic violence includes any of the following acts committed by a person against his spouse, a child of his spouse or another person living under the same roof (a) willfully inflicting, or attempting to inflict, a wound or blow, or threatening to inflict a wound or blow; willfully or knowingly placing or attempting to place, or threatening to place, the spouse or the other person in fear of physical injury to himself

or to one of his children; (c) intimidating, harassing, stalking, ill-treating, insulting, brutality or cruelty; (d) compelling the spouse or the other person by force or threat to engage in any conduct or act, sexual or otherwise, from which the spouse or the other person has the right to abstain; (e) confining or detaining the spouse or the other person, against his will; (f) harming, or threatening to harm, a child of the spouse; (g) causing or attempting to cause, or threatening to cause, damage to the spouse s or the other person s property; (h) depriving, without any reasonable excuse, the spouse of resources which the spouse is entitled to, or of payment for rent in respect of shared residence; by deleting the definition of spouse and replacing it by the following definition spouse means a person who (a) is or has been civilly or religiously married to a person of the opposite sex; is living or has lived with a person of the opposite sex as husband and wife; or (c) whether living together or not with a person of the opposite sex, has a common child with that person; 4. Section 8A of principal Act repealed and replaced Section 8A of the principal Act is repealed and replaced by the following section 8A. Report on compliance (1) Where a domestic violence order is issued by a Court, an Enforcement Officer may apply, in such form as may be prescribed, to the Court for a probation report of compliance to be made in relation to the order. (2) The Court may, where it so deems appropriate, direct a probation officer to report to it on~ the compliance of such order at, such intervals as it may determine.

5. Section 11 of principal Act amended Section 11 of the principal Act is amended (a) by repealing subsection (1) and replacing it by the following subsection (1) Where an Enforcement Officer reasonably suspects that a person is, has been or is likely to be the victim of an act of domestic violence, he shall - (a) as soon as possible, cause an investigation to be made into the matter; and where the act of domestic violence requires immediate action or further enquiry or amounts to an offence, forthwith report the matter to the nearest police station. by repealing subsection (2); (c) in subsection (3), by deleting the words aggrieved spouse wherever they appear and replacing them by the word victim ; (d) by repealing subsection (4) and replacing it by the following subsection (4) (a) Subject to paragraph, an Enforcement Officer may, with the consent of the victim of an act of domestic violence, make, on behalf of the victim, an application for a protection, occupation or tenancy order and shall, to that effect, swear art affidavit reciting the facts~ on which he relies to make the application on behalf of the victim. An Enforcement Officer may, without the consent of the victim of an act of domestic violence, make an application under paragraph (a) where the victim is unable to give his consent.

6. Section 11A inserted in principal Act The principal Act is amended by inserting, after section 11, the following new section 11A. Duties and powers of police officers (1) The police shall act with diligence in any case where an offence under this Act is reported to it. (2) Where a report is made to a police station (a) by a victim of an act of domestic violence, an Enforcement Officer or another person, that an act of domestic violence has been, is being or is likely to be committed against the victim; or by an aggrieved spouse, an Enforcement Officer or another person, that the respondent spouse has failed to comply with any domestic violence order, the officer in charge of the police station shall cause the circumstances of the offence to be enquired into. (3) Where an offence is reported pursuant to subsection (2), a police officer not below the rank of Assistant Superintendent may, where - (a) physical injury has ensued; or he has reason to suspect that person has failed to comply with any domestic violence order, cause the person to be arrested and brought before a Magistrate at the earliest opportunity.

(4) (a) A police officer to whom an offence under this Act is reported shall, notwithstanding the enquiry to be made under subsection (2), report the matter forthwith (i) to the nearest hospital or other medical institution, where the victim of the offence is in urgent need of medical assistance; (ii) to the Permanent Secretary, where the victim of the offence is in urgent need of counselling or any other form of psychological support. Where the matter is reported to the Permanent Secretary under paragraph (a), he shall forthwith arrange for the victim of the offence to consult a psychologist or other suitable person for counselling or such other support as may be required. 7. Section 13 of principal Act amended Section 13 of the principal Act is amended (a) in subsection (1) (i) by repealing paragraphs (a) and. and replacing them by the following paragraphs (a) on a first conviction, to a fine not exceeding 50,000 rupees and to - imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year; on a second conviction, to a fine not exceeding 100,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years; (ii) by adding the following new paragraph (c) on a third or subsequent conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years. by repealing subsections (2) and (3) and replacing them by the following

subsections- (2) Any person who does an act of domestic violence shall commit an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable (a) on a first conviction, to a fine not exceeding 50,000 rupees; (c) on a second conviction, to a fine not exceeding 100,000 rupees and to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years; on a third or subsequent conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years. (3) Part X of the Criminal Procedure Act and the Probation of Offenders Act shall not apply to a person liable to be sentenced under subsection (1). (c) by adding the following new subsection (4) Notwithstanding section 114 of the Courts Act and section 72 of the District and Intermediate (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act, a Magistrate shall have jurisdiction to try an offence under this Act and may impose any penalty provided in this Act. 8. Section 18 of principal Act amended Section 18 of the principal Act is amended (a) by numbering the existing provision as subsection (1); by adding the following new subsection (2) The Minister may, by regulations, amend the Schedule..

9. Schedule to principal Act amended The Schedule to the principal Act is amended (a) in Form A, by adding the following new paragraph 5. I further aver that this is/is not (to delete as appropriate) a fit and proper case for an ancillary order for alimony to be issued by the Court, under section 8B(1) of the Protection from Domestic Violence Act, with regard to me and the following child/children (where appropriate) in Form D, by adding the following new paragraph 6. I further aver that this is/is not (to delete as appropriate) a fit and proper case for an ancillary order for alimony to be issued by the Court, under section 8B(1) of the Protection from Domestic Violence Act, with regard to me and the following child/children (where appropriate) (c) in Form G, by adding the following new paragraph 6. I further aver that this is/is not (to delete as appropriate) a fit and proper case for an ancillary order for alimony to be issued by the Court, under section 8B(1) of the Protection from Domestic Violence Act, with regard to me and the following child/children (where appropriate) 10. Commencement

Proclaimed by [Proclamation No. 39 of 2016] w.e.f. 1 September 2016 (1) Subject to subsection (2), this Act shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by Proclamation. this Act. (2) Different dates may be fixed for the coming into operation of different sections of sixteen. Passed by the National Assembly on the fourteenth day of June two thousand and