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Accident Compensation for Motorbike Accident Claims in India

  Accident Compensation for Motorbike Accident Claims in India  Over enthusiasm or excitement can lead to a disastrous end. This often is true in the case of motorcycle riders. The riders who ride non-stop and drive voraciously get seriously injured and sometimes killed. The reasons for the accidents vary from person to person. Sometimes it could be the other person’s fault, or it could be the person himself who is not careful, or the spot of the accident, the type of vehicles involved, etc. However, if you are a survivor of a motorcycle accident, then you can go for a motorcycle accident claim.       When can you make these personal claims? If you have experienced one of the below-listed situations you are qualified for a claim. If you have a spinal cord injury, are not able to resume work, if there is a disablement permanently, loss of memory, reconstruction of your body parts or face or a road rash, etc. The riders most often face these kinds of serious injuries because the

Motorcycle Accident Claims – What Am I Entitled To?

Motorcycle Accident Claims – What Am I Entitled To? Bikes are more prone to accidents. These accidents can often have fatal consequences. In the suburbs of London, where traffic is less congested people often take a ride down to their offices on bikes and bicycles. Thus there arises the need for proper accident coverage and compensation. Getting compensation however depends on a certain crucial factor. To claim the compensation you must prove that the accident had occurred because of negligence and irresponsible behavior of the other party. Secondly, you must also provide the supporting law along with evidence that you have suffered personal or material harm due to that negligence.  If an injury of a serious nature has occurred, you should follow some simple procedures. You must share insurance and other information with the other party. The incident also needs to be reported to the local police as soon as possible.  This is a safeguard in case the perpetrator of the accident

Top 10 Points, How Can I Avoid Paying Alimony Or Maintenance In India? (2020)

1. Maintenance or alimony is the most important factor that comes into play during cases of a mutual or contested divorce. A wife can put a lot of pressure on the husband regarding alimony. During, the matters of alimony mostly the courts take the side of the wife. Sometimes this law is used unfairly to get a big amount from the husband even when the wife can perfectly survive on her own. 2. In the case of misuse of the law for alimony and maintenance , you can use a few strategies to avoid paying alimony or maintenance. In most cases, it is possible to reduce the amount for alimony or maintenance but not completely avoid it but there are certain situations where you can completely avoid paying alimony. 3. You can completely avoid paying alimony if the cause of divorce is adultery by the wife or if the wife has a regular source of income and is financially capable to sustain herself. 4. There are a lot of other ways you can use to lower the amount of alimony . Th

White-Collar Crimes

 "My father used to always say to me that, you know, if a guy goes out to steal a loaf of bread to feed his family, they'll give him 10 years, but a guy can do white-collar crime and steal the money of thousands and he'll get probation and a slap on the wrist" - Jesse Venture. It was in the late 1930s that Edwin H. Sutherland took upon the responsibility of transforming the criminological theory. During that time all the discussions regarding crime revolved around the poor. It was during that time that he coined the term white-collar crime. He defined white-collar crime as a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation (Sutherland 1949, 1) The Oxford English Dictionary defines the white-collar criminals as  a person who takes advantage of the special knowledge or responsibility of his position to commit non-violent, often financial, crimes . They are often associated with business rather than an individual. The m

Top 10 Points On A Couple Can File For Divorce

  Top 10 Points On A Couple Can File For Divorce 1. Mental disease – intellectual sickness can become a ground for filing a divorce if the spouse of the petitioner suffers from incurable mental disorder or insanity and therefore can't be expected from the couple to stay collectively. 2. Desertion – wherein one of the spouses voluntarily abandons his/her associate for at least a duration of two years, the abandoned partner can file a divorce case at the ground of desertion. 3. Not heard alive – if a person isn't seen or heard alive through those who are predicted to be ‘clearly heard’ of the person for a non-stop duration of seven years, the person is presumed to be useless. the opposite spouse needs to need to report a divorce ifHe/she is inquisitive about remarriage. 4. Venereal sickness – if one of the spouses is stricken by a critical sickness this is without problems communicable, a divorce can be filed by the other partner. the se

No Maintenance For Earning Wife Supreme Court

No Maintenance For Earning Wife Supreme Court No Maintenance For Earning Wife Supreme Court KUSUM BHATIA vs SAGAR SETHI 1. Divorce entitles the wife to get alimony if she cannot maintain herself but what about working professionals? Can a woman get alimony if she has a source of income? The answer is yes; a working woman is eligible to get alimony depending on her income and living conditions.  2. Earlier working women in India were not given any kind of alimony or maintenance but with the change in time and subsequent amendments in the law, alimony or maintenance are provided to a working wife under certain circumstances. 3. When we say a working woman, we consider someone who is economically independent and financially able to satisfy her needs but sometimes in cases of married working women do not earn enough to satisfy their necessities and partially depend on their husbands. These women are eligible to claim a certain amount of alimony. 4. The main reason behi

IPC 359-374: Kidnapping, Abduction, Slavery, Forced Labour

IPC 359-374: Kidnapping, Abduction, Slavery, Forced Labour IPC 359-374: Kidnapping, Abduction, Slavery, Forced Labour 1. Section 359-374 of the Indian Penal Code deals with kidnapping, abduction, slavery and forced labor.  2. Kidnapping refers to the action of taking a person by force, threat, or deceit and holding them captive against their will. Kidnapping may be done for ransom, personal agenda or political reasons.  3. Abduction is illegal taking away a person by persuasion, fraud, force or violence.  4. Section 359 of the Indian Penal Code defines kidnapping as two kinds:   4.1.    Kidnapping from India, and  4.2.    Kidnapping from lawful guardianship.  5.  Section 360 IPC defines kidnapping from India. It states that, whoever conveys any person beyond the limits of India without the consent of that person, or of some person legally allowed to consent on behalf of that person, is said to kidnap that person from India.  6. Section 361 IPC define