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Know these rights: If the police come to your door to arrest

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Know these rights: If the police come to your door to arrest   We all have rights in law and these rights are called human rights. It is often seen that there is a violation of human rights in police stations and the main reason is lack of awareness. In fact, even today most people do not know that they have got some rights in the law, which the police cannot violate. Today we are telling you about some such rights which you get under human rights and no police can violate these rights. If your rights are violated somewhere, then you can complain about this to the Chief of Police of the district i.e. Senior Superintendent of Police or Human Rights Commission.  Let's know what our rights are in police stations. 1. Police cannot refuse to register an FIR According to the Police Regulation, it is the responsibility of the police to file an FIR or First Information Report of every victim who comes to the police station and the police cannot refuse you for this. A copy of th

The Chief Justice will decide on the live streaming of the court proceedings

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The Chief Justice will decide on the live streaming of the court proceedings The Supreme Court said on Tuesday (4 February) that the Chief Justice would hear the issue in the administrative section regarding the implementation of his 2018 decision to allow live streaming of court hearings of matters of constitutional and national importance. Denying any judicial order on the case, a three-member bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra said it would be appropriate that the Chief Justice hear the issue in the administrative part. The bench also had Justice Vineet Saran and Justice MR Shah. Additional Solicitor General Madhavi Dewan, appearing on behalf of the apex court general secretary, told the bench that the process of implementing the 2018 judgment has already started. Attorney General KK Venugopal told the bench that the general secretary has started the work of preparing the infrastructure for live streaming. The bench said that there can be no order on the administrative pa

Procedure for obtaining succession certificate

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Procedure for obtaining succession certificate The succession certificate is issued by a civil court to the legal heir of the deceased person. If a person dies without leaving a will, a succession certificate may be given by the court to free the debt and securities of the deceased.  It establishes the authenticity of the heirs and grants them the right to transfer securities and other assets in their names, as well as the right to loan. It is issued by a beneficiary before the competent court in accordance with the succession laws applicable to the application.  A succession certificate is required, but not always sufficient to free the deceased's estate. For this, death certificate, administration letter and no objection certificate are required. For a succession certificate, you first file a petition with the district court or high court under whose jurisdiction the property or assets are located. In the petition, state the relationship and name of the petitioner w

List of Articles Related to Supreme Court of India

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List of Articles Related to Supreme Court of India The Supreme Court of India was inaugurated on January 28, 1950. It succeeded the Federal Court of India and established under the Government of India Act, 1935. Articles from 124 to 147 in Part V of the constitution deal with the organization, independence, jurisdiction, powers procedures of the Supreme Court. At present Supreme Court has 31 judges including the Chief Justice of India. 1. Article No.124 Subject matter:-Establishment and Constitution of Supreme Court   2. Article No.125 Subject matter:-Salaries, etc.,of Judges 3. Article No.126 Subject matter:-Appointment of acting Chief Justice 4. Article No. 127 Subject matter:-Appointment of ad hoc Judges 5. Article No. 128 Subject matter:-Attendance of retired Judges at sittings of the Supreme Court 6. Article No. 129 Subject matter:-Supreme Court to be a court of record 7. Article No. 130 Subject matter:-Seat of Supreme

After all, why do lawyers wear black coat!

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After all, why do lawyers wear black coat! In our country, in summer or cold weather, lawyers and judges wear only black coats, but have you ever wondered why lawyers wear black coats, then we tell you the reason for lawyers wearing black coats. The tradition of lawyers wearing black coats is believed to have started in England. In 1865, the royal family of England ordered the court to wear black on the death of King Charles II, after which the trend of wearing a black coat began. The Indian judiciary is run by the British system itself, so even in the courts of India, the custom of wearing black coats of lawyers has been going on till now. In India, black coat was made compulsory for lawyers in 1961. The black coat is considered a symbol of discipline confidence. Black color is considered a symbol of strength and authority. Black color is considered a symbol of blindness, anyway it is said that the law is blind, because blind person does not favor anyone. Wearing a black coat mean

Know what is the procedure for filing a case in consumer court?

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Know what is the procedure for filing a case in consumer court? In this era of Bazaarabad, the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 was enacted to protect the interests of consumers. But due to changing times and complaints, this act has now been replaced by the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. The new Act, along with being more comprehensive and rigorous, has also brought simplified dispute resolution process and provision of e-filing of complaints. Now the consumer can file his complaint in his nearest court. In the current era of consumerism, people are competing to buy any non-essential items. Perhaps some vendors and companies are taking advantage of this. These people sometimes sell people of inferior quality, sell broken products, charge more than the fixed price, and sometimes the quantity of goods is given less. This type of cheating happens with one or the other consumer every day. Therefore, the Government has enacted the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 to protect the interests o

Justice SA Bobde said : Putting excessive tax burden on people will be social injustice

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Putting excessive tax burden on people will be social injustice Supreme Court Chief Justice SA Bobde said that tax evasion is a social injustice to the rest of the country. A week before the presentation of the General Budget, Chief Justice SA Bobde of the Supreme Court has made a big comment. He said that the tax burden should not be imposed on the citizens. Tax evasion is a social injustice to the rest of the country. But if the government imposes arbitrary or excessive taxes, it will also be a social injustice by the government itself. ”Chief Justice SA Bobde commented on the 79th establishment ceremony of the Income Tax Tribunal (ITAT). Chief Justice Bobde said that "Tax judiciary plays a very important role in raising resources in the country. The taxpayer should get proper and speedy dispute resolution so that it can be encouraged. He said that "a skilled tax judiciary should ensure that the cases arising out of valid assessment do not get caught in litigation&quo