New Delhi:A girl being physically abused to get married and a man seeking protection for her sister being beaten at her in-laws home were among 315 complaints of domestic violence received by the NCW in April, when the country was under lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The 315 complaints were received online and on WhatsApp and no complaint was received by post last month. Despite that, the complaints were highest since August last year, the NCW data showed.
During previous months, the complaints included those received online and those received by posts.
NCW Chairperson Rekha Sharma has said the high numbers can be attributed to the lockdown - imposed since March 25 - which has locked the abuser and the victim together.
The NCW has launched a WhatsApp number -- 7217735372 -- to report cases of domestic violence.
It shared a few case studies of the kind of domestic violence complaints they have received during the lock-down period.
In one of the cases, a girl complained that she is being beaten up by her parents and forced to get married.
The NCW contacted the police following her complaint and she was shifted to a shelter home.
In another case, a man in Tripura complained to NCW that his sister was being physically abused in her in-laws home and she is not able to step out due to lockdown.
"We coordinated with the police which rescued her," an NCW member said.