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Know Your Rights: How to adopt a child in India; Read more on rules and laws

Know Your Rights: How to adopt a child in India; Read more on rules and laws Know Your Rights: How to adopt a child in India; Read more on rules and laws Any Female Hindu, Who Is Of Sound Mind, Who Is Not A Minor And Who Is Not Married, Or If Married, Whose Marriage Has Been Dissolved Or Whose Husband Is Dead Or Has Completely And Finally Renounced The World Or Has Ceased To Be A Hindu Or Has Been Declared By A Court Of Competent Jurisdiction To Be Of Unsound Mind, Has The Capacity To Take A Son Or Daughter In Adoption.

Know Your Rights: Right to Information (RTI) Act

Every public authority is obligated to maintain computerised versions of all records in such a way that it can be accessed over a network anywhere in the country and issued to the person who has requested for information.

Right for children to Free and Compulsory education between 6-14 years

Right for children to Free and Compulsory education between 6-14 years Right for children to Free and Compulsory education between 6-14 years The Indian Parliament On 4 August 2009 Enacted The Right Of Children To Free And Compulsory Education Act Or Right To Education Act (RTE) Which Describes The Importance Of Free And Compulsory Education For Children Between 6 And 14 In India Under Article 21 A Of The Indian Constitution. By : Shashikant Sharma | Updated on: 23 Nov 2017, 09:16:16 PM New Delhi: In general parlance, there is a popular cliche that children are the future pillars of the nation. Keeping this in view, it becomes imperative for any nation to provide quality education to its young minds so that the future leaders can charter the course in the right direction.

Know Your Rights: The Right to Self-Defence

If in the exercise of the right of private defence against an assault which reasonably causes the apprehension of death, the defender be so situated that he cannot effectually exercise that right without risk of harm to an innocent person, his right of private defence extends to the running of that risk.

Know Your Rights: Sons and Daughters have equal inheritance rights

Know Your Rights: Sons and Daughters have equal inheritance rights Know Your Rights: Sons and Daughters have equal inheritance rights The Married Daughters Have Equal Rights In The Parental Property After The Amendment In Hindu Succession Act 1956. By : Tahir Qureshi | Updated on: 21 Nov 2017, 09:15:19 PM New Delhi: Gender discrimination is a serious issue in India. Even though our Constitution has granted equal rights to all citizens, men, and women, ther are vested interests that do not want women to avail their rights. This is especially significant in the case of sons and daughters. It is widely believed that daughters have minimal or no rights with reference to the inheritance of property.  But this is not true as there are laws to safeguard the interests of daughters. 

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