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  1. Dec 13, 2020 · What is a restraining order? An order which is granted by the court, that prevents a person from harassing and contacting someone is called a restraining order. It is basically granted to protect the person’s life from danger or apprehension of danger.

  2. A restraining order is an order granted by a court to protect a person from some danger or apprehension of danger from someone. It is granted to prohibit a person from contacting or harassing a person or violating any other rights.

  3. Apr 1, 2015 · A restraining order is a legally binding order of the court, enforceable by law enforcement officials as well as the court. Such protective orders are issued, not only to protect victims from violence, but from other forms of abuse, nuisance, and stalking.

  4. A restraining order is a remedy used to prohibit a person from doing a specific act or directing them to undo a wrong committed by them. A restrianing order can either be temporary or permanent. Why is Restraining Order required?

  5. A restraining order or protective order, [a] is an order used by a court to protect a person in a situation often involving alleged domestic violence, child abuse, assault, harassment, stalking, or sexual assault.

  6. In India, Restraining Orders, or 'Injunctions', are legal directives from the judiciary prohibiting specific actions (restrictive injunction) or commanding corrective measures (mandatory injunction). The process for temporary injunctions follows the Civil Procedure Code (CPC).

  7. For questions about protection orders on misdemeanor cases, you may contact the Columbus City Attorney’s Domestic Violence and Stalking Unit at 614.645.6232; on felony cases, you may contact the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Victim Witness Assistance Unit at 614.525.3555.