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barelawindia · 5 months
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Tenant Laws in India
To promote positive landlord-tenant relations, tenants must be aware of their legal rights. Tenants in India are entitled to various protections, such as the right to a habitable living area and protections against eviction. This introduction delves into the legal framework that protects renters' rights in India, providing tenants with the necessary knowledge to negotiate the rental market with confidence and stand up for their rights within the law. Tenants' legal rights include the right to privacy. Landlords are only permitted to evict tenants under the Rent Control Act for certain reasons, such as deliberate nonpayment of rent, subletting without permission, creating a nuisance, or when the landlord needs the space for personal occupation.
Tenant interests are currently protected by the Rent Control Act of 1948 and various state rent control measures, making it impossible for landlords to take advantage of their tenants. Tenants are granted numerous rights under the 1948 Rent Control Act. Read more at: https://www.barelaw.in/tenant-laws-in-india/ #tenant #tenantlaws #indianlaws
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barelawindia · 6 months
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Election laws
Authored By: Harpreet Kaur Democracy is one of the fundamental inalienable features of the Indian Constitution and is part of the constitutional framework. The concept of democracy, as expressed in the Constitution, presupposes a method of election that represents the people in Congress and state legislatures. Read more: https://www.barelaw.in/election-laws-barelaw/ visit our website at www.barelaw.in #BareLaw #elections #Election2024 #electionlaw
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barelawindia · 6 months
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Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019
Authored By: Harpreet Kaur, the CAA amends the existing Citizenship Act, 1955, to make specific provisions regarding the granting of citizenship. Granting citizenship to certain religious minorities in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh...Read more: https://www.barelaw.in/citizenship-amendment-act-2019/or, visit our website at: www.barelaw.in...#CAA #citizenship #modi
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barelawindia · 7 months
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Petition For Divorce | Legal Draft: BareLaw
IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT……………….. ……………………………………………………………… Petitioner versus …………………………………………………………… Respondent Petition for divorce under Section 27 of the Special Marriage Act, 1954 (No. 43 of 1954). The petitioner prays as follows: —
(i) Before marriage (ii) At the time of filing the petition
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
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barelawindia · 7 months
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