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Written Question
Non-molestation Orders
Monday 29th February 2016

Asked by: Andrew Bridgen (Independent - North West Leicestershire)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many applications for (a) non-molestation orders and (b) ex parte non-molestation orders were (i) made and (ii) declined in each of the last five years.

Answered by Caroline Dinenage

Non-molestation orders are made by the court to protect individuals from the harm of domestic violence. They can, where necessary, extend to protect children.

Non-molestation applications are either made ‘without notice’ to the respondent, (formerly known as ex-parte applications) usually if the applicant is seeking immediate protection, or ‘on notice’ to the respondent.

The number of applications for non-molestation orders made in each of the last five years, split into ‘without notice’ and ‘with notice’ applications, is shown in table 1. For the same period, and in the same way, table 2 lists the number of applications for non-molestation orders declined and table 3 lists the number of non-molestation orders made. The data covers England and Wales.

Table 1: Applications for a Non-molestation order In England and Wales

Year

Without Notice Non- Molestation(Ex-parte)

On Notice Non-Molestation

Total

2010

15,347

3,011

18,358

2011

13,737

2,398

16,135

2012

14,125

2,163

16,288

2013

16,610

2,139

18,749

2014

17,227

2,240

19,467

Table 2: Applications for a Non-molestation order declined In England and Wales

Year

Without Notice Non- Molestation(Ex-parte)

On Notice Non-Molestation

Total

2010

2

1

3

2011

2

9

11

2012

4

3

7

2013

4

3

7

2014

10

6

16

Table 3: Non-molestation orders made In England and Wales

Year

Without Notice Non- Molestation(Ex-parte)

On Notice Non-Molestation

Total

2010

12,564

8,630

21,194

2011

11,484

8,072

19,556

2012

11,543

7,862

19,405

2013

13,622

8,661

22,283

2014

13,867

10,132

23,999


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