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10 LAW RIGHTS EVERY INDIAN SHOULD KNOW

10 LAW RIGHTS EVERY INDIAN SHOULD KNOW At many points in our daily life, we may have encountered or heard some kind of harassment or negligence happening around us from police or some assigned officials. Some of these take place due to lack of one's knowledge about the legal rights as a citizen. As they say "Precaution is better than cure", we should know our legal rights in advance to avoid such horrendous incidents. Here I am listing some of the rights that I feel every Indian citizen should be aware of.  1. Equal pay for the same work - According to Article 39(A) of Indian penal code, there shouldn't be any difference in salary on the basis of one's gender. Be it male or female, both are entitled to get paid equally for the same work. 2. Free drinking water and using washrooms at any hotel, any time - According to Indian Sarai’s act 1867, one can demand free drinking water and washroom at any hotel at any time even if they are just passin...

Tips to Crack DU LLB Entrance Exam

Tips to Crack DU LLB Entrance Exam As we all know that , DU LLB exam is something that we have seen every student confused with. In this article, I will clear all the common myths and misconceptions existing in every student’s mind regarding this popular law entrance exam. Along with that, I will also offer some important preparation tips and strategies that, I have been very effective in the past when it comes to clearing DU LLB Entrance Exam. First of all,  you have to realize that DU LLB selection test is just for admission to Delhi University's Faculty of Law. Delhi University offers just multi-year LLB degrees, which implies you should be a graduate or going to end up a graduate to consider composing the DU LLB exam. It doesn't make a difference which stream you are graduating in. The only criterion that DU has is that you should be a graduate from a recognized university, and should have scored more than 50% in aggregate in your graduate. The DU LLB exam ...

How To Prepare For CLAT

WHAT IS CLAT? - CLAT is a centralized admission test to 17 National Law Universities. With the exception being NLU Delhi which admits on the basis of AILET score. - Apart from 17 national universities, many private colleges accept CLAT score like the famous ones being Manipal, Nirma, Galgotias Etc. WHEN IS CLAT HELD? - The CLAT exam is usually held in the month of May. - The registrations begin online in January. - The exam in 2017 is said to be tentatively scheduled in the first week of may. PATTERN OF THE EXAM  - CLAT is a computer-based objective paper for the undergraduate section for a total of 200 marks which consists of five subjects that are : 1) English  2) Logical Reasoning  3) Elementary Math  4) Legal Aptitude  5) Legal Reasoning  6) General Knowledge The total time given for this exam is two hours. ABC-CUBE ABC cube stands for 'Any Body Can Crack CLAT' - The CLAT Exam is open to people of all streams. - Anybody can apply...