Independence Day 2021: Laws and Rights must be known to every Indian
In this blog, today we are going to know about the rights and laws to know to every citizen of every India. (best civil lawyers in madhapur)
Motor Vehicle Act 1988, section -185, 202: – At the time of driving if your 100ml. Blood contains more than 30mg. of alcohol then the police can arrest you without a warrant.
Indian Penal Code, 166 A: – A Police officer can’t refuse to lodge an FIR if he/she does so they could be jailed for up to 6 months to 1 year.(best civil lawyers in madhapur hyderabad)
Domestic Violence Act, 2005: – If a young boy and a girl want to live together in a “live-in relationship”, they can do so because it is not illegal. Even the newborn from this relationship is also a legal son or daughter and this newborn has the full right to the assets of his/her father.(best lawyers in hyderabad for property)
Police Act, 1861: – A police officer is always on duty whether he/she wearing a uniform or not. If a person makes a complaint to the officer, he/she could not say that he can’t help the victim because he/ she is not on duty.
Maternity Benefit Act, 1961: – No company can fire a pregnant woman. It may be punishable by a maximum of 3 years of imprisonment. If the company (Government or private) has more than 10 employees then the pregnant women employee is eligible to get 84 days paid maternity leave.
Hindu Marriage Act, Section -13: As per the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (any husband or wife) may apply for divorce in the court on the basis of Adultery (physical relationship outside of marriage), physical and mental abuse, impotency, to leave home without information, to change Hindu religion and adopt other religion, insanity, incurable disease and no information about husband or wife for seven-year.
As per the Citizen Charter (Indian Oil Corporation website): – There are very few people who know that if their gas cylinder blasts during the cooking of food then the gas agency is liable to pay Rs. 50 lakhs to the victim as compensation. To claim this compensation consumers, need to lodge an FIR with the nearest police station and submit it to the gas agency concerned.
Maximum Retail Price Act, 2014:- Any Shop keeper can’t charge more than the printed price of any commodity but a consumer has the right to bargain for less than the printed price of a commodity.