Monday, January 9, 2023

Rights of an arrested person in India

1 - Right to know the grounds of arrest

2- Right to be produced before the Magistrate without unnecessary delay

3- Right to be released on bail

4- Right to a fair and just trial

5- Right to consult a Lawyer

6- Right to free legal aid

7- Right to keep quiet

8- Right to be examined by a Doctor

 

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Child Adoption Details

 Who can adopt?


      Both male and female can adopt

      Major

      Sound mind

      Marital status:- they can be either unmarried, divorced, widowed or married (consent of the other spouse must be obtained)

Who can be adopted?

      Father and Mother – yes

      Other Person – No

      Exceptions:- When a child can be given in adoption by another person

      When the parentage of the child is not known

      Where parents dead

      Where parents have renounced the world

      Where parents unsound

      Where parents have abandoned the child

      In these cases, the permission of the court has to be taken before granting permission, the court will consider two factors-

            a) Adoption not for money

            b) welfare of the child

Some other condition for adoption

Limit on adoption

      A person cannot adopt a son if he/she already has a son, son’s son or son’s son’s son.

      A person cannot adopt a daughter if he/she already has a daughter or son’s, daughter.

Age-gap

      No minimum age gap in the case of the adoption of a child of the same sex.

      The minimum age gap of 21 years in case of adoption of a child of the opposite sex.

 

Effects of adoption

Adoption once made is final and conclusive

          a) The adoptive parents cannot cancel the adoption

          b) The adoption child cannot renounce the adoption and go back his/her family of Birth.

 

 

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Rights of an arrested person in india

 

Rights of an arrested person in India

1 - Right to know the grounds of arrest

2- Right to be produced before the Magistrate without unnecessary delay

3- Right to be released on bail

4- Right to a fair and just trial

5- Right to consult a Lawyer

6- Right to free legal aid

7- Right to keep quiet

8- Right to be examined by a Doctor

 

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