what are rules and laws needed in a society
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Article : Importance of Law in Society. The law is important for a society for it serves as a norm of conduct for citizens. It was also made to provide for proper guidelines and order upon the behaviour for all citizens and to sustain the equity on the three branches of the government. It keeps the society running.
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Explanation:1. Ignorance of law is no defense -
2. While buying an immovable property - (Like Flat or Land) -
Secondly, a legal search of the property (not to be confused with physical search) has to be conducted by hiring a lawyer following which he gives a title note. If you approach nationalized banks for loan to buy property, their lawyers conduct a search and give title note. But if not, you have to do it yourself.
Lawyers conduct search by visiting sub registrar's office and checking the record of title documents.
Example - You bought a flat without public notice and legal search, and turns out the owner did not have a clear title. Now you along with the owner are being sued for cancellation of your purchase.
In such a case, the law / court is bound to protect the interest of a bondfide purchaser if he had given a public notice and had conducted search. If not, then the law is not going to protect your interest.
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3. What should you do when someone gave you a cheque and it bounces?
Assuming that you received payment for some work you did, and the cheque got bounced, what are your rights?
The reason I am including this in this answer is the fact that time is of essence in a cheque bouncing case.
The moment a cheque bounces with the endorsement "Insufficient Funds", go to a lawyer and send the person a legal notice demanding your money. This has to be done within 30 days of bouncing of the cheque. Once that person receives your notice, he is required by law to pay you your money within the next 15 days. His failure to do so, gives you a right to file a criminal case against him for cheque bouncing.
Cheque bouncing now is a criminal offence and he risks sitting in jail for it.
4. Streedhan in Hindu law -
Whatever money, jewellery etc. is given to a bride in her marriage by both her parents as well as the groom's parents is legally her property. It is known as Streedhan. So ladies, if you are leaving matrimonial home for divorce, take your streedhan with you.
Most people later fight for it in courts as gold is extremely costly.