Useful 20 Laws and Rights must be known to every Indian
1. 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.
2. Criminal Procedure Code, Section 46: - No woman cannot be arrested before 6 A.M. and
after 6 P.M.
3. Indian Penal Code, 166 A: - A Police officer can’t refuse to lodge a FIR if he/she does so
they could be jailed for up to 6 months to 1 year.
4. Indian Sarais Act, 1887: - Even any 5-star hotel can’t prohibit you from drinking potable
water and using its washrooms.
5. Motor Vehicle Act, 1988: - As per Section 129 of the Indian Motor Vehicle Act, wearing
the helmet is a must for two-wheeler riders. Section 128 of this Motor Vehicle Act limits the
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.
6. 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 new-born from this
relationship is also a legal son or daughter and this new-born have the full right in the assets
of his/her father.
7. 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.
8. 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.
9. Income Tax Act, 1961: - 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 how long you will stay in the custody.
10. 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.
11. Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973: - Only women police constable can arrest 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.
12. 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 lakh to the victim as compensation.
To claim this compensation consumers, need to lodge a FIR to the nearest police station
and submit it to the concerned gas agency.
13. Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA),
2010: - It would surprise you to know that if you take a gift from any company on the
occasion of a festival, it falls into the category of bribery. You can also be sentenced to jail
for this crime.
14. Automotive (Amendment) Bill, 2016: - 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.
15. 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.
16. Limitation Act, 1963: - If your office does not pay you then you have the power to file an
FIR against it within 3 years. But if you report after 3 years, you will not get anything for the
due.
17. Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code: - If you are found involved in “obscene activity" at
a public place, you can be imprisoned for 3 months. But in the absence of an exact definition
of obscene activity police have always misused this act.
18. Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956: - If somebody belongs to the Hindu religion
and has a son or grandson then he can’t adopt a second child.
There must be a gap of at least 21 years between you (the adopter) and your adopted
son.
19. Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958, Section 14:- If you are living in Delhi then your landlord
does not have the right to forcefully vacate your house without giving prior notice to you.
20. Women can lodge complaints through emails.
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