Abstract
Domestic violence against women and children is a pervasive issue in India, with deep-rooted social, economic, and psychological implications. This research paper explores the intersection of legal awareness and economic conditions in shaping the incidence and reporting of domestic violence in India. It focuses on understanding how a lack of knowledge regarding legal rights, coupled with adverse economic circumstances, contributes to the perpetuation of violence in homes. Additionally, it employs the biopsychosocial model to analyze the multifaceted impacts of domestic violence on victims, encompassing biological, psychological, and social dimensions. Through an examination of the current legal framework, economic disparities, and social stigma surrounding domestic abuse, the paper aims to provide insights into how enhancing legal awareness and improving economic conditions could mitigate the occurrence and effects of domestic violence on women and children in India.
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