Yes but not every issue in this regard can be a basis for ILR.
The threshold for granting ILR under the domestic violence route is understandably high to avoid abuse. Rarely, such claims were used to circumvent the immigration system and as a way to stay in the UK when it was not appropriate. UKVI will evaluate the evidence and seriousness of the case to see if granting ILR is appropriate. The stronger the evidence, the higher the chance of being granted ILR.
There is an official guide on this. Look for 'Table of evidence' in this guide:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... olence.pdf
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