Thursday 22 October 2015

9 Rights And Laws In India Every Indian Should Be Aware Of 

9 Rights And Laws In India Every Indian Should Be Aware Of
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1. LPG cylinder owners are entitled by law to a cover of 40 lakhs INR, in case of any loss of life or damage to property.
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2.If you are caught without wearing a helmet or driving with more than one pillion rider etc, you will be fined of course, but then you are free to go around the country without the fear of being fined again before midnight.
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3.All the women who wanted to take help from police but were scared or hesitant of going to the police station can very well lodge an FIR through an email. They do not require to go to the police station to seek justice.
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4. MRP is the maximum retail price of a product. Some shopkeepers can choose to sell over and beyond that price too but as a customer, you can exercise your rights to bargain on the MRP. If you are lucky, you can get away happily with some discount on the mentioned MRP. I can see all the females having a silent dance inside their head.
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5. Love birds who do not wish to exchange wedding vows but want to stay together in a live in relationship can opt for it without any fear of the law. The latest favourite among the rights and laws in India is the legalisation of live in relationship. in fact, children born out of this relationship enjoy full rights of inheritance of their parent’s property.
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6. A male police officer cannot escort a woman to a police station. In rare case where there is no female police officer in the area, a written permission from the Magistrate is required to allow a male police officer to escort the woman to police station.
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7. Vehicles like cycles and rickshaws are not motorised vehicles and hence are not covered under the Motor Vehicle Act. The owners of these vehicles cannot be penalised under the Motor Vehicle Act.
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8. A police officer is always on duty! However sad it may sound to be a police officer, he/she can never excuse himself/herself to be off duty if you approach him/her with some issue that requires police interference. Similarly, if a police officer is not in his uniform but witnesses an incident, he/she has to take suitable action.
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9. Last but very important of the rights and laws in India is giving gifts to a government officer. A government officer is not entitled to receive gifts in any form and if you are found gifting one, it will be considered as a bribe and you can be prosecuted and punished for it.
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