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Pocso Act need and relevance

  Pocso Act need and relevance Not only adults but children also suffer from various kind of exploitation as a result they get marginalized in terms of expressing their will and expression for combating against these exploitations the protection of children from sexual offence Act (pocso)  20121 is the most effective and balanced tool for combating these crimes for children who are victims of various forms of sexual abuse. The act serves as a panacea in terms of providing instruments and as well as a scourge in terms of its flaws and regressive nature.Despite the fact that the act has many flaws in its implementation, it has been summarised with sincere efforts to wipe away the past and scars of children sexually abused in various forms. The sexually abused children who are marginalized must rely on their elders, and in addition to sexual abuse, they face denial of various economic rights such as food, clothing, shelter, and so on. Legal process The POCSO Act defines sexual assault, se

Indian forests and their need for preservation

 Indian forests and their need for preservation Forests are considered as an essential part of nature they serve as a pivotal resource to our nation as they provide all the raw materials to the industry such as wood timber fuel and fodder they also act as a habitat for the wildlife of our country. Sadly as the time is passing these forests have been disappearing at an alarming rate due to their continuous exploitation the ideal landmass for the forests in India should be 33% of the total area but in reality it only covers 21.67% of the land area. There are numerous reasons which have caused this devastation of forests and their exploitation at a mass scale the contributors such as increasing population, industrialization , urbanization and increasing demand of wood fodder fuel have decreased the population of forests at an alarming rate. Therefore it is mandatory to have legislations governing the usage of forests and vegetation of our nation in order to protect and preserve them. Hist

Desertion

  The act by which a person abandons and forsakes, without justification, a condition of public, social, or family life, renouncing its responsibilities and evading its duties. A willful ABANDONMENT of an employment or duty in violation of a legal or moral obligation. Criminal desertion is a husband's or wife's abandonment or willful failure without JUST CAUSE to provide for the care, protection, or support of a spouse who is in ill health or necessitous circumstances. Desertion, which is called abandonment in some statutes, is a DIVORCE ground in a majority of states. Most statutes mandate that the abandonment continue for a certain period of time before a divorce action may be commenced. The length of this period varies between one and five years; it is most commonly one year. The period of separation must be continuous and uninterrupted. In addition, proof that the departed spouse left without the consent of the other spouse is required in most states. Ordinarily, proof of d

Legal notice

 SPEED-POST/REGD. AD/COURIER Dated ____, __________ To, Ketan Choudhary, House No. 36, Global City, Ganga Nagar, Meerut-250001 SUBJECT: LEGAL NOTICE FOR RECOVERY OF MONEY Dear Sir, Under the instructions and authority from and on behalf of Ms. Kavita Kapoor [hereinafter referred to as “Our Client”], Resident of Vrindavan Enclave, Amhera Adipur, Meerut 250001. We hereby serve upon you the following Legal Notice under circumstances necessitating as enumerated below- 1. That Our Client is a law-abiding citizen of India, presently residing in Meerut. That Our Client enjoys a good reputation among her friends, family and colleagues and has a deep-rooted status in the society. 2. That You, the Noticee, are in acquaintance with Our Client for several years and had good familial terms with Our Client. That You, the Noticee, approached Our Client regarding borrowing of Our Client's car Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire bearing the registration no. UP15DM4330 from the address Vrindavan Enclave,

indian legal profession

                                  INDIAN  LEGAL  PROFESSION  INDIA IS AMONG THOSE NATIONS OF THE WORLD WHERE THERE IS A RISING NUMBER OF ADVOCATES WHO ARE KEEN TO PROVIDE FOR THEIR PART FOR THE DEVELOPMENT IN THE FIELD AND CONTRIBUTE ON THEIR PASRT FOR INCLUSION AND JUSTICE SYSTEM . INDIAN ADVOCATES ARE USUALLY COLLECTIVELY CALLED AS WAQEEL SAHAB THERE IS AN INCREASING CRAZE AMONG THE PEOPLE REGARDING THE BLACK COAT AND THE BAR COUNCIL REGISTRATION WHICH DEFINES A PERSONS CHANCES OF BEING A SUCCESFUL LAWYERS OR ADVOCATES, THE LAW THAT GOVERNS THE ADVOCATES IN THE NATION IS THE ADVOCATES ACT 1961 , INDIA IS AMONG THOSE NATIONS WHERE THE CRAZE FOR THE FIELD IS RISING RAPIDLY AND SEES NO END INM THE NEAR FUTURE . INDIA IS THE NATION OF OVER A BILLION OF PEOPLE NEEDS TTO BE A SPECIAL PLACE TO DEVELOP AS A LAWYER AS IT IS A FIELD OF PERSEVARENCE AND HARDWORK , INDIANS ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR GROWTH WITH HARDWORK WHICH IS WHAT IS KEEPING THE NATIONS LAWYERS AND LAW PROFESSION ALIVE .  LEGAL PROF

Unlawful deprivation of a man's liberty

  Unlawful deprivation of a man's liberty When a man's liberty is wrongfully restricted, he may bring a civil action against the person who did it under the heading Trespass to Person, or more particularly under the heading false imprisonment under the law of torts. Let us first consider what is meant by the term "false imprisonment." In the words of Winfield, false incarceration might be described as the imposition of a total restraint for a length of time, however brief, upon the liberty of a person. When a man's liberty is wrongfully restricted, he may bring a civil action against the person who did it under the heading Trespass to Person, or more particularly under the heading false imprisonment under the law of torts. Let us first consider what is meant by the term "false imprisonment." Defining false incarceration according to Winfield, it can be described as the imposition of a total limit on another's liberty for any period of time, however b

All about Hidden Cameras and CCTV Surveillance Laws in India

  All about Hidden Cameras and CCTV Surveillance Laws in India By Shweta Nair CCTV- Close Circuit Television Surveillance as we all know is usually set up in public areas for safety purposes. Such CCTV Cameras help the Law Enforcement Agencies to effectively identify a criminal and also it deters a person to commit a crime owing to the fear of being caught. Besides, it also alerts the police about any suspicious activity. It is regarded as a kind of Situational Crime Prevention Strategy which results in increased surveillance in targeted places. Although we do agree that CCTV Cameras have played a huge role in prevention of crime yet, one factor which is causing concern these days is the easy availability and usage of such cameras. Earlier, CCTV Cameras were only available for Law Enforcement Agencies and for other formal official purposes to government agencies. But now, it is increasingly available for use even for the common public which is why we can see several people fixing such

Role of Consumer Protection Act in protecting the Rights of Consumer in India

  Role of Consumer Protection Act in protecting the Rights of Consumer in India The rising interconnection of the global economy, as well as the multinational nature of many corporate operations, has aided the establishment of a universal focus on consumer rights protection and promotion. Consumers, consumers, and customers all around the world are seeking more value for their money in the shape of better products and services. Without a question, modern technology advancements have had a significant influence on the quality, availability, and security of goods and services. Consumers, on the other hand, continue to be victims of unethical and exploitative tactics. Consumers are exploited in a variety of ways, including food adulteration, fake pharmaceuticals, questionable hire buy schemes, excessive costs, low quality, inadequate services, deceptive promotions, dangerous items, black marketing, and so on. Furthermore, with the advancement of information technology, newer kinds of chal

short note on legal opinion for registering FIR

                                   SHORT NOTE ON LEGAL OPINION FACTS: Deepu Saxena, whose bank account is in Punjab National Bank. He has an ATM card. He never Share pin & other details or did not transact online. But, he got a message on his mobile that Rs 25,000/- has been debited. He approached the bank, who advised him to file a complaint with police. Police did not register the complaint, rather advised him to take up the issue with his bank. Deepu also wrote to the Superintendent of Police.  ISSUE: To whom should Deepu approach for getting the F.I.R. be registered. LEGAL ASPECT: In such cases when police were not interested in pursuing your case, there is a legal remedy to approach magistrate or court. The power of police officer to investigate cognizable offence is vested under section 156 of Code of Criminal Procedure.   Section 156 (3) under Code of Criminal Procedure, magistrate can give direction to police in order investigate in the cases disclosing commission of cogniz

short note on motor vehicle insurance

                      SHORT NOTE ON MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE  There are many cases where motor vehicle insurance companies try to escape from its liability to pay for the losses suffered by the motor vehicle owner.  Section 3 of motor vehicle act, provided for the necessity for driving license. No person shall drive in any public place unless he hold an effective driving license. Section 4 of the motor vehicle act, provided for the age limit in connection with driving of motor vehicle. No person under the age of 18 shall drive a motor vehicle Engine capacity not exceeding 50cc may be driven in public place by a person attaining the age of 16 years No person under the age of 20 shall drive a transport vehicle  Section 5 of the motor vehicle act, mention responsibility of owner of motor vehicle to follow section 3 & section 4 of the act.  Section 146 of the motor vehicle act, allow for the compulsory 3 rd party insurance for a motor vehicle by the owner.  Section 147 of the motor veh

CHILD LABOUR

  CHILD LABOUR  BY NUPUR GARG A INTRODUCTION  Child labour has been a major concern in the world because it affects the children both mentally and physically and it also destroys the future of children. Child labour is one the serious issue not only in India but also in other developing countries. It is widely prevalent in developing countries because of poverty .it is a great social problem because children are the hope and future of a nation. There were many laws enacted to prohibit child labour but they are ineffective. According to 2017 statics India is one of the leading countries in Asia has a whopping 33 million children employed in various forms of child labour. CAUSES OF CHILD LABOUR In India, the major causes of child labour are: Poverty: Children are considered helping hands of their family. In developing countries, it is almost impossible to control child labour as children not only have to support themselves but their families also and provide them with a living. Due to po