What Are the Rights of the Third Gender in India?
Every transgender person must be aware of: 1. Right to obtain an identity certificate. 2. Right to government welfare schemes. 3. Right to the prohibition of discrimination.Read More →
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Every transgender person must be aware of: 1. Right to obtain an identity certificate. 2. Right to government welfare schemes. 3. Right to the prohibition of discrimination.Read More →
The Flag Code, 2002 of India consists of laws relating to the national flag and its display. It’s to maintain the dignity and respect of the flag.Read More →
Here is a list of seven things that you think are legal but are actually illegal. It is almost certain that you did not know these!Read More →
In India, to deal with cyberstalking, the laws available are Section 67 & 67A of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and Section 354D IPC. Here is more on this topic.Read More →
This law post discusses which couples are eligible for surrogacy in India as per the Surrogacy Regulation Bill, 2019 and who can be a surrogate.Read More →
An Indian woman has certain special rights given to her during an arrest. This brief law article tells you about four such provisions.Read More →
Allottee is a person to whom a builder allots, sells or transfers a plot or building. Here’s more about allottee rights as per Indian Laws.Read More →
Sexual harassment under section 354A of the Indian Penal Code is punished with imprisonment up to three years or fine or both. Here’s more.Read More →
Here are some of the important rights of car and bike drivers in India. Like, traffic police cannot tow your vehicle if you’re sitting inside it.Read More →
After signing the agreement, bank has the right to take legal action against the guarantor and seize all their assets if they cannot pay.Read More →
Under section 127 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, police authorities have the right to tow the motor vehicle or clamp wheel to immobilise it.Read More →
At the time of divorce the woman has the following rights: 1. Right to Streedhan. 2. Right to Property. 3. Right to Maintenance. 4. Right to Child Custody.Read More →
Under sections 321 and 323 of IPC, the accused can be punished with a maximum of one year of imprisonment, a fine up to Rs. 1000, or both.Read More →
Section 354A of the Indian Penal Code deals with punishment for sexual harassment. It can be rigorous imprisonment for up to 3 years or a fine or both.Read More →
Zero FIR can be filed in any police station irrespective of where the incident occurs. It is like an ordinary FIR filed under section 154 CrPC.Read More →
You can file for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act. As per law, pressurising the husband to separate from his family is mental cruelty.Read More →
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