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10 Important Laws and Rights That Every Indian Should Know

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10 Important Laws & Rights That Every Indian Should Know


1. At the time of driving if your 100ml. blood contains more than 30mg. of alcohol then police can arrest you without a warrant.

Motor Vehicle Act 1988, section -185 202

2. No woman cannot be arrested before 6 A.M. and after 6 P.M.

Criminal Procedure Code, Section 46



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3. 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.

Indian Penal Code, 166 A


4. Even any 5 star hotel can’t prohibit you from drinking potable water and using its washrooms.

Indian Sarais Act, 1887

5. As per the Section 129 of the Indian Motor Vehicle Act, wearing the helmet is must for two wheeler riders. Section 128 of this Motor Vehicle Act limits maximum two riders on the bikes. This law also says that if the traffic police officer snatches the key from the car or motorcycle, it is illegal. You have the full right to launch a Legal proceeding against the officer.


Motor Vehicle Act, 1988



6. If a young boy and a girl want to live together in “live in relationship” ,they can do so because it is not illegal. Even the new



7. 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 the duty.


Police Act, 1861


8. No company can fire a pregnant woman. It may be punishable by a maximum of 3 years of imprisonment..

Maternity Benefit Act, 1961


9. In the case of tax violations, the tax collection officer has the power to arrest you but before arresting you, he/she will have to send a notice to you. Only Tax Commissioner decides that how long you will stay in the custody.

Income Tax Act, 1961



10. 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.


Hindu Marriage Act, Section -13



11. Only women police constable can arrest to women. Male constable doesn’t have the right to arrest women. Women have the right to deny going to police stations after the 6 P.M. and before the 6 A.M. In the case of a serious crime only after receipt of the written order from the magistrate a male policeman can arrest a woman.

Code of Criminal Procedure,

12. 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 lakh to the victim as a compensation. To claim this compensation consumer need to logde an FIR to the nearest police station and submit it to the concerned gas agency.


13. If you are fined for a crime (like riding without a helmet or any other reason) then you will not be fined for the same reason in the same day.

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NARAYANASWAMY.R,,
BA LL.B,
MARAGANAKUNTE VILLAGE AND POST BAGEPALLI TALUK CHIKKABALLAPUR DISTRICT

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