Gujarat now ranks seventh with 7812 cases of domestic violence (DV) while 25th among 28 states in terms of conviction rate.
As per the NCRB data, the cases registered under section 498-A (offence by husband or relatives of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty) of IPC rose by 17.3 per cent in 2013 from 6658 in 2012.
As per the data, 12283 cases of 'crime against women' were registered in Gujarat in 2013 and 64 per cent of them were under the Domestic Violence Act. However, the conviction rate in DV cases fell by 1.2 per cent to 2.30 per cent against 3.50 per cent in 2012.
In 2013, the country registered 1,18,866 cases of domestic violence with a rise of 11.6 per cent from 1,06,527 cases in 2012, while the conviction rate rose from 15 per cent in 2012 to 16 per cent.
Amit Gupta, a men's rights activists and chairman of umbrella organisation, National Coalition of Men, said the low conviction rate is the fallout of lack of a "gender-neutral" law.
"Gujarat falls amongst the five states who are lowest in terms of conviction rate. Most of the cases filed against men and their family members under section 498-A are false and are settled by extorting hefty sum from them. There is a pressing need to bring a 'gender-neutral' law to protect men from unnecessary harassment," Gupta said.