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👉 आपले कायदे वर आणखी कायदेशीर माहिती मिळवा!

नमस्कार वाचक मित्रांनो, आपल्या देशाने स्वातंत्र्यानंतर गेल्या ७० वर्षांत शिक्षण क्षेत्रात मोठी प्रगती केली आहे. अनेक क्षेत्रांत विकास झाला असला तरी कायद्याविषयीची अनभिज्ञता आजही समाजात मोठ्या प्रमाणात दिसून येते. म्हणूनच आम्ही आपल्यासाठी घेऊन आलो आहोत — “ आपले कायदे आपल्या भाषेत ” . कारण कायद्यातच आपल्या अधिकारांचे, हक्कांचे आणि कर्तव्यांचे संरक्षण दडलेले असते. सामान्य नागरिकांना कायद्याची माहिती सोप्या भाषेत मिळावी, तसेच त्यांना त्यांच्या हक्कांची जाणीव व्हावी हा या ब्लॉगचा मुख्य उद्देश आहे. या ब्लॉगवर आपणास विविध कायदेविषयक माहिती, महत्त्वाचे न्यायालयीन निर्णय, नवीन कायद्यातील बदल, तसेच अनेकांना माहित नसलेल्या कायदेशीर तरतुदी अत्यंत सोप्या आणि समजण्यास सुलभ भाषेत वाचायला मिळतील. सामान्य वाचकांपर्यंत योग्य आणि उपयुक्त कायदेशीर माहिती पोहोचविण्यासाठीच या ब्लॉगची निर्मिती करण्यात आली आहे. आपल्याला दैनंदिन जीवनात उपयोगी पडणारी कायदेशीर माहिती देण्याचा आमचा सतत प्रयत्न राहील. तरी आपण आमच्या “ आपले कायदे ” या ब्लॉगचे नियमित वाचक बनून या माहितीचा लाभ घ्यावा, ही नम्र विनंती. धन्यवाद! ⚖️ आत्...

If a False Charge is Filed

If a False FIR is filed If a false charge is filed  Sometimes due to political pressure or for some reason an acquaintance or a stranger makes a false police report (False FIR) and you get caught up in a false crime that you have not committed or try to get caught up in it. And Nilajastava faces this false case and sometimes he has to suffer the punishment but there is no reason to be exhausted if something like this happens in your case. So let's see on this blog THE LEGAL MASTER False FIR Crimes are of two types 1} Cognizable Offense Arrests can be made without an arrest warrant in cases where an FIR is filed and the police conduct further investigations and action  2} Non Cognizable Offence (General Crime  )  N. C.R. A complaint is lodged in the NCR and a warrant has to be issued for arrest in these offenses  If you are arrested for any crime, you have to get bail first   Types of Bail Kinds of Bail 1- Regular Bail  2- Anticipa...

Zero F.I. R. What is it?

Zero F.I.  R. What is it? Zero F.I. R. What is it? Often you do not know the boundaries of your police station or there is a situation where you cannot go to the police station in your area. You get confused when the police tell you to go to the police station in your area. You have the right to report a crime in the same police station. Zero F.I. R. Let's see  It is important to understand the type of cavity before looking at my Zero FIR 1} cognizable offense 2} Non cognizable offense  Non cognizable offense    In most cases, an FIR is not filed Referral is made if the Magistrate feels that he can issue summons to the accused on his complaint  Cognizable Offense These crimes are called serious crimes. These crimes are non-bailable (e.g. murder, robbery, rape, etc.). What is Zero f. I.R. Zero FIR is filed with 00 serial number. Zero FIR can be filed in any police station. The police station then sends / sends Zero FIR to your a...

What to do when a check bounces (Part 3)

What to do when a check bounces (Part 3) What to do when a check bounces  The third type of check bounce is  Police FIR Indian penal code 1860  according to sec. 420 Fraud can be filed under Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. The police are reluctant to file such cases.  It carries a provision of 7 years imprisonment and fine. Bail is a felony.

What to do when a check bounces (Part 1)

What to do when a check bounces (Part 1) What to do when a check bounces Most of the time you like to deal with checks from your relatives, friends and business people. The problem is when the check bounces and then you don't know your rights and you lose then let's see what we can do when the check bounces and your  blog  from  The Legal Master When your check bounces, you can deposit the check (Self and account) in the check bank again. However, if the check bounces, you can file a claim against the person giving the check in 3 ways. The first type of it is  1- Negotial Instrument Act 1881  Under Section 138 of the Act, you can send a Demand Notice to the other party through your lawyer within 30 days. Within 15 days, he is obliged to pay you. You can also claim the cost of the notice. You can file  You have the necessary documents for that 1 Your check (bounced check) Slip taken while depositing 2 checks in the bank 3 Check Bouncing Slip (w...

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The Legal Master Hello readers   Our country brought about a new educational revolution in the 70 years after independence. Ignorance of the law is still visible in the society today, so we have brought our laws in our language because our rights are hidden in the law.      This blog has been created to inform the general readers about the new legal information on this blog as well as some legal provisions that you may not be aware of. You make our blog   The Legal Master  Be a regular reader of and use this information for yourself