The provisions of Section 5 provides that, a police officer, Protection Officer, service provider or Magistrate who has received a complaint of domestic violence or is otherwise present at the place of an incident of domestic violence or when the incident of domestic violence is reported to him, shall inform the aggrieved person (mark the incorrect)-

The provisions of Section 5 provides that, a police officer, Protection Officer, service provider or Magistrate who has received a complaint of domestic violence or is otherwise present at the place of an incident of domestic violence or when the incident of domestic violence is reported to him, shall inform the aggrieved person (mark the incorrect)- Correct Answer Of her right under Hindu Succession Act as amended by Amending Act No. 39 of 2005

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During the inquiry or trial of a complaint case, if it comes to the notice of the Magistrate that an investigation by police into the offence which is the subject matter of the complaint case before him, is already in progress, the Magistrate shall: