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Team SoOLEGAL 6 Jun 2023

How to Register a Cyber Complaint in India
Introduction Our daily lives are now heavily reliant on computers, the internet, data, coding, and digitization. By enhancing accessibility and convenience, they have made our lives easier. However, it has the drawback of making people more susceptible to attacks from…

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Team SoOLEGAL 5 Jun 2023

How to File a Harassment Complaint Against your Neighbour
IntroductionHarassment is an unfortunate reality that some individuals may face in their daily lives, even within the confines of their own neighborhoods. If you find yourself being subjected to harassment by a neighbor in India, it is essential to understand…

Kishan Dutt

Legality of  Homosexual Marriages – Same Sex Marriages
Legality of  Homosexual Marriages – Same Sex Marriages Legalizing same-sex marriage is a recent socio-legal issue subject to the heated debate before the Indian legal system and citizens. While this issue addresses the provisions of many personal laws, it also challenges…

Kishan Dutt

Illegal termination  of  Employees by Multi National Companies (MNCs) – Legal Remedies
Illegal termination  of  Employees by Multi National Companies (MNCs) – Legal Remedies Employment termination is a complex issue, which requires careful consideration and adherence to legal guidelines. Some companies choose to terminate employees for illegal or unethical reasons. This can lead…

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Team SoOLEGAL 29 May 2023

PROCESS OF OBTAINING A GUN LICENSE IN INDIA: REQUIREMENTS, DOCUMENTATION, AND RENEWAL
Acquiring a gun license in India is a complex process that requires individuals to navigate through various steps and requirements. Under the Arms Act of 1959, Indian citizens are allowed to own Non-Prohibited Bore (NPB) guns, and the primary reason…

SUN LEGAL

Guide to Rent Agreements, Lease, Licenses, and Negotiating Rental Terms in India
In India, renting a property is a common practice, whether it's for residential or commercial purposes. However, to ensure a smooth and legally binding arrangement between landlords and tenants, it is essential to understand the concepts of rent agreements, leases,…

SUN LEGAL

What to do when Employer does not pay your salary?
In India, the timely payment of salaries is a fundamental right of every employee. However, there are instances where employers fail to meet their obligations and employees are left unpaid. In such situations, it is crucial for employees to be…

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Team SoOLEGAL 22 May 2023

8 IMPORTANT RIGHTS OF PRIVATE EMPLOYEES UNDER THE INDIAN LABOUR LAWS
Private employees' rights in India are protected by several kinds of labour laws that aim to ensure fair treatment and provide basic benefits. Below are 8 important rights of private employees under Indian labour laws:a)     Right to Minimum WagesThe Minimum…

Markandey
Markandey Katju 6 May 2023

Justice at its purest
In my articles below I have explained what true justice should be, totally detached from considerations of personal interest or personal notions.https://writerscafeteria.com/guest-blogging/a-judge-should-be-totally-detached/https://www.siasat.com/qazi-sirajuddin-my-ideal-judge-markandey-katju-1888812/I may now give some other examples of this from…

Markandey
Markandey Katju 3 May 2023

A Kashmiri King who did justice
One of the functions of a Judge is to protect the poor and weak against the rich and powerful.In earlier times the King would often dispense justice himself e.g. Mughal Emperor Jahangir who installed a chain of justice which anyone…
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