7 strange Indian laws that should be modified as soon as possible
Laws refer to the system of rules which a particular community or country follows to regulate the actions of its members. It is a set of rules that can’t be denied by any person of the country as if someone denies it has to pay for that. Posted On June 1st, 2021
Indian Telegraph Act, 1885
The Indian Telegraph Act was passed in the year 1885. It gives the Government of India the right to establish, maintain, operate, license, and oversight all forms of wireless or wired communications within the territory of India.
The Factories Act, 1948
The Factories Act is an amended act of 1947. It serves to assist India in the formulation of national policies with respect to occupational safety and health in factories. In the year 2020, it got replaced by the Occupational Safety, Health, and Working conditions code.
The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958
The Armed Force ( Special Powers ) Act or AFSPA is an act of the year 1958. This Act grants special powers to the Indian Army to maintain the law and order in the ‘disturbed areas’.
The Aircraft Act, 1934
The Aircraft Act 1934 is an act of the year 1934. This act governs aviation in India.
The Registration of Foreigners’ Act, 1939
This act includes that if a person visits India on a long-term visa are required to register themselves with a registration officer within 14 days of arriving in India. In the case of Pakistanis, the duration is only 24 hours.