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What Happens Legally If Someone Hits Your Car and Runs?

  What Happens Legally If Someone Hits Your Car and Runs? 🏎️💥⚖️ You're driving peacefully, and suddenly— BAM! A car smashes into yours and speeds away! No apology, no stopping, just a hit-and-run! 😡 What can you do legally? Let’s break it down! ✅ #️⃣ #HitAndRun #RoadAccidentLaw #LegalRights ✅ What Does Indian Law Say About Hit-and-Run Cases? A hit-and-run is a serious criminal offense under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and the IPC (Indian Penal Code). 🚨 🔹 Section 279 IPC – Rash & negligent driving 🚗 🔹 Section 304A IPC – Death by negligence (if fatal) ⚖️ 🔹 Section 134 of the Motor Vehicles Act – Duty of the driver in an accident 🚨 💡 Fleeing from an accident can result in fines & imprisonment! ✅ #️⃣ #TrafficLaws #RoadSafety #MotorVehiclesAct 🔥 What Should You Do If You're a Victim of a Hit-and-Run? ✔️ Stay calm & gather details – Note the car’s number, color, model 📝 ✔️ Check for injuries – Ensure safety first 🚑 ✔️ Call the police immediately ...

Can WhatsApp Chats Be Used as Evidence in Court?

  Can WhatsApp Chats Be Used as Evidence in Court?" 📱🧑‍⚖️📜 | #DigitalEvidence #IndianLaw #WhatsAppChats 🤔 Question: "My business partner agreed to a deal over WhatsApp, but now he’s denying it! Can I use the chat as legal proof?" 🤔📱📜 #BusinessDisputes #LegalTech ✅ Answer: YES! WhatsApp chats CAN be used as evidence in Indian courts—BUT with conditions! 📜⚖️ #KnowYourRights #ElectronicEvidence 🔹 When Are WhatsApp Chats Legally Admissible? ✅📱 ✔️ Chats Must Be Authenticated – Screenshots aren’t enough! 🔍📜 ✔️ Proof of Sender & Receiver Identity – Mobile number, timestamps. 📞📑 ✔️ Message Integrity Maintained – No tampering, original data required. 🛡️📜 ✔️ Sec. 65B Certificate (Indian Evidence Act) – IT compliance needed. 💾⚖️ #ITAct #LegalProof 🔹 When Are WhatsApp Chats NOT Considered Evidence? 🚫📲 ❌ Forwarded or Edited Messages – Courts reject altered texts. ✖️📝 ❌ No Digital Signature or Metadata – Must prove authenticity. 🚨💾 ❌ Lack of Contex...

Is a Handwritten Will Legally Valid in India?

  Is a Handwritten Will Legally Valid in India? ✍️⚖️ Your loved one left a handwritten will on a piece of paper, stating their last wishes. But now, relatives are disputing its validity! Can a handwritten will hold up in court? Let’s find out! ✅ #️⃣ #WillAndTestament #InheritanceLaw #EstatePlanning ✅ Is a Handwritten Will Recognized by Law? Yes! Indian law allows handwritten wills , but they must meet legal requirements to be valid. 📜 🔹 It must be written voluntarily —No pressure or coercion ✅ 🔹 It should clearly state the distribution of assets 🏠💰 🔹 Must be signed by the testator (the person making the will) ✍️ 🔹 Requires two witnesses who must also sign the will 👀 💡 A simple handwritten will can be legally binding—IF done correctly! ✅ #️⃣ #EstateLaw #LegalWill #InheritanceRights 🔥 When Can a Handwritten Will Be Challenged? ✔️ If there’s no signature or unclear instructions ✍️❌ ✔️ If the testator was mentally unfit or forced 🧠🔍 ✔️ If it lacks proper witnesses ...

Is a Handwritten Agreement Legally Valid in India?

  Is a Handwritten Agreement Legally Valid in India?" 📝✍️📜 | #ContractLaw #LegalAgreements #IndianLaw 🤔 Question: "I made a business deal and wrote the terms on plain paper with signatures. Is this agreement legally enforceable?" 🤔📝📜 #BusinessContracts #LegalDoubts ✅ Answer: YES! A handwritten agreement CAN be legally valid in India—if it meets key legal requirements. 📜✔️ But there are risks! ⚠️ #LegalTips #ContractEnforcement 🔹 When Is a Handwritten Agreement Legally Binding? ✅📜 ✔️ Offer & Acceptance Clearly Mentioned 🤝📝 ✔️ Signatures of All Parties Present 🖊️📑 ✔️ Stamp Duty Paid (If Required) 💰📜 ✔️ Legally Compliant Terms (No unlawful clauses) ⚖️🏛️ ✔️ Proof of Execution (Witnesses, email records, etc.) 📧👀 #LegalChecklist #ValidContracts 🔹 When Is It NOT Legally Enforceable? 🚫📜 ❌ No Signatures or Witnesses – Hard to prove intent. ✖️🖊️ ❌ Against Public Policy – Fraudulent, illegal, or immoral terms. 🚨⚖️ ❌ Unclear or Incomplete Terms ...