Law is nothing but a common sense but the codification of the ‘the common sense’ makes it technical & difficult to understand for a common man. If we are able to open its outer layer, then there is no difficulty to understand the law. ACLME will do that process of opening up that technical layer of law, to make it easy to understand by everyone, whether a person associated with legal field or by a common and ordinary man.
Delhi Rent Control Act
POCSO Act and the Prevention of Child Marriage Act
The marriage with a girl of less than 18 years is illegal and the person who go for it, will be liable for the offences punishable upto life imprisonment, because the consent of the girl below the age of 18 years would be of no consequence.
Indian Succession Law
A person who self acquires the property with his own funds would not be liable to divest it as an ancestral property and that person can give it to anyone of his choice by way of testament i.e. a Will. Whereas a man who gets an ancestral property he cannot give it to anyone of his choice, it will only go to his decedents. However, a woman, even if, she acquires the ancestral property gets that property as her absolute property and can give or bequeath to a person of her own choice.
Limitation Act
A person can recover his amount given as loan to anyone only within 3 years from the date it was given, but if he acknowledges such loan prior to 3 years, then he gets another period of 3 years from the date of such acknowledgement for recovery of such amount.
Arbitration Act
Most of the contracts we sign usually in our day to day routtine, including the contracts of Hire-Purchase for Car, Mobile, TV, etc., the first party i.e. finance company inserts an Arbitration Clause and we cannot approach the court directly for any such problem arises out of such contract because Arbitration Clause binds all of us to approach only the Arbitrator and not the Court. Even the place of arbitration would be predetermined in that contract.