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17/02/2024
Legal Rights Every Indian Should Know..
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12/02/2024
Flying a kite without police permission is against the Aircraft Act of 1934. Woooooow! Seriously? Was that really possible that the entire time I was flying a kite, I was committing a crime? Yes. This Law describes an aircraft as any machine that can rely on the reaction of the air for support. Planes, aircraft, kites, hot air balloons, and spacecraft all fall into this category. As a consequence, flying a kite without a permit is illegal, and violating the law could result in a fine of Rs 10 lakh and a sentence of up to two years imprisonment.
12/02/2024
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09/02/2024
Did You know?
Indian Treasury Fund Act 1878 Law in India
states that if you find a note worth Rs 10 or more while walking down the road and are unable to identify the owner, you must report the police officer in that area. The right information about the price and location of the receipt must be provided.
05/02/2024
Did you know?
Capital punishment is one of the oldest forms of punishment. It is the ex*****on of an offender under due process of the law. Section 367(5) of the 1898 Code of Criminal Procedure made it necessary for the courts to pass a death sentence in cases of murder. After the amendment in 1955, this Section was deleted and the court was not obliged to give any reasons for imposing the death penalty.
Did you know?
In the case of Kedar Nath Singh v. State of Bihar, Hon'ble Supreme Court held that Clause (1) of Article 20 of the Constitution of India applies only to substantive criminal laws and not to procedural laws. The Learned Court also held that the principle of ex post facto law applies only to criminal laws and not to civil laws.
29/01/2024
The Constitution of India :-