Do Not Stay Silent in the Face of Domestic Violence!! A Complete Guide to Domestic Violence Protection Orders in Malaysia!!

Domestic violence caused fractures, disfigurement, psychological harm… Can the law provide compensation?

When discussing domestic violence or personal injury cases, many people are concerned about one question:
If the victim suffers extremely serious injuries—such as fractures, disfigurement, or severe psychological trauma resulting in mental confusion—can the victim claim compensation for emotional distress from the perpetrator?
The answer is: Yes.

Whether it involves severe physical injury or serious psychological trauma, as long as the existence of the harm and the causal link between the harm and the violent act can be proven, the victim has the legal right to claim compensation from the perpetrator.

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If the abuser threatens my life, can I apply for a “stay-away from residence” order?

If the perpetrator’s conduct has become so serious that the victim feels their life is in danger, the terms of the protection order must be written clearly and specifically when applying for it.

The law allows “prohibition of approach” clauses to be included in the court order, for example:

The perpetrator must not come within 50 meters of the victim
The perpetrator must not appear at the victim’s residence or workplace
The perpetrator must not harass or threaten the victim

The 50-meter restriction is particularly important.

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After getting a protection order, can I still return home to collect my belongings?

In domestic violence cases, many victims face a practical issue after obtaining a Protection Order or Interim Protection Order:

They need to return to the residence to collect daily necessities. What should be done?
If the perpetrator is still at home, should the victim face them alone?
Below are key points:

I. Special Terms Can Be Included in the Interim Protection Order

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Once the investigation ends, is there no more protection?How else can victims protect themselves?

Many people ask:
If an Interim Protection Order (IPO) is only valid during the investigation period, what happens after the investigation ends? Is there still protection?

Below is a clarification of the legal process (applicable in Malaysia):
Validity of an IPO

An IPO is applied for after the police initiate an investigation.
Under the law, an IPO ceases to be effective when:

The police complete the investigation; or
The alleged perpetrator is formally charged in court

This means the IPO is only a temporary measure during the investigation stage.

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Even after getting a protection order, the abuser still dares to harass!?How will the law deal with it?

If the perpetrator has received an EPO or IPO but continues to harass, threaten, or approach the victim, what can be done legally?

First, it must be understood that:
A protection order is not merely symbolic—it is a legally binding order.
How Does a Protection Order Take Effect?

Once an EPO is approved, the relevant authority will forward the order to the local police, who will formally serve it on the perpetrator.
Once the perpetrator is notified, the order takes effect.

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Emergency Protection Order only lasts 7 days?What happens after it expires!

Many people ask:
How long does an Emergency Protection Order (EPO) last?

The answer is: 7 days.

An EPO is a short-term, emergency measure intended to provide immediate protection during the most dangerous period.

What happens after the 7 days expire?
There are generally two approaches:
I. Apply for an Extension

If the risk still exists, an application for extension may be made.

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Does emotional abuse count as domestic violence?What legal actions can victims take?Part 2

If the victim already has visible injuries, or the situation is serious, many will ask:
Should one file a police report first? undergo medical examination? or directly apply for an Emergency Protection Order (EPO)?

In fact, these actions can be carried out simultaneously rather than choosing only one.

Below is a summary of key points (applicable in Malaysia):
I. Police Report

The role of the police is to receive reports and initiate investigations
Record statements and collect evidence
Submit investigation findings to the prosecutor for a decision on charges
The police may advise the victim to undergo medical examination
However, the police do not automatically provide ongoing legal protection at that moment

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Does emotional abuse count as domestic violence?What legal actions can victims take?Part 1

When domestic violence occurs—whether it involves physical assault, verbal abuse, or prolonged psychological harm and emotional neglect—many victims ask: what legal protection is available?

The first consideration is whether the situation is urgent.

If the victim is currently experiencing physical violence, or has just been assaulted and the perpetrator may continue, the most important priority is to immediately ensure personal safety and prevent further harm.

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If only registered at a local temple, is it legally recognized as a marriage?

Many people ask:
Must the parties be legally married for a domestic violence protection order to apply?

Below is a summary of key points (applicable in Malaysia):
I. Legally Recognized Marital Relationships

If both parties are legally registered as husband and wife, they are, of course, protected under the law.
For example, a marriage registered at Thean Hou Temple with certification by a registrar is legally recognized.

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Do Not Stay Silent in the Face of Domestic Violence!! A Complete Guide to Domestic Violence Protection Orders in Malaysia!!

This is a very common issue in Malaysia’s real-life context, yet one that is often overlooked or misunderstood: domestic violence. When people hear “domestic violence,” their first reaction is usually “being physically assaulted.” However, from a legal perspective, the scope of domestic violence is much broader, and victims are not limited to women. Domestic Violence Is Not Just “Being Beaten”: Two Major Types You Should Know

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