'Indian Law for a Common Man'
The law is often viewed as a tool for the elite—complicated, inaccessible, and out of reach for the average person. But what if understanding the law was all it took to reclaim what was rightfully yours? Gurmail Singh Goyat, a 70-year-old man from Haryana, proved exactly that when he fought a 125-year-old land battle armed with nothing but knowledge and determination. His story is a powerful testament to why legal awareness is crucial for every citizen.
This is where Indian Law for the Common Man by Sree Krishna Seelam comes in—a book that aims to break down complex legal concepts so that every individual can navigate the system and stand up for their rights.
Gurmail Singh Goyat’s Story: The Power of Legal Awareness
In 1899, Gurmail Singh’s ancestors mortgaged their 1.6-acre land for a mere ₹90. Over the years, the land slipped out of the family’s control, and by the time Gurmail Singh decided to act, it was valued at ₹65 lakhs. With no legal background, he took it upon himself to study land laws, decode ancient Urdu documents, and build a case. His determination led to a legal victory in 2018, proving that knowledge of the law can be more powerful than money or influence.
But how many people are equipped with this kind of legal understanding? Most don’t know where to start or whom to trust when faced with legal challenges. That’s exactly why Indian Law for the Common Man is an essential guide for every citizen. A guide to master the fundamentals of Law in 3 hours.
What This Book Offers: A Legal Roadmap for Every Citizen
Sree Krishna Seelam’s Indian Law for the Common Man simplifies legal concepts so that anyone, regardless of their background, can understand and apply them in real life. It is not a book for lawyers—it is a book for people like you and me, who need to know our rights and how to protect them.
Key Takeaways from the Book:
1. Understanding Legal Frameworks
· The book breaks down how the Indian legal system functions, from courts to legal procedures.
· It explains common legal terms in simple language, making them accessible to non-lawyers.
2. Your Rights in Everyday Situations
· What to do if your landlord unfairly evicts you.
· How to handle workplace disputes and unfair dismissals.
· Steps to take if you’re scammed, harassed, or wrongfully fined.
3. How to Take Legal Action Without a Lawyer
· The book provides practical guidance on how to file petitions, complaints, and FIRs.
· It details step-by-step processes for seeking justice without expensive legal fees.
4. Land and Property Rights
· One of the most crucial sections explains how to prevent land fraud and handle property disputes.
· It teaches how to read legal documents, understand title deeds, and avoid being cheated.
5. Family Law and Personal Rights
· The book provides insights into marriage laws, divorce procedures, and inheritance rights.
· It explains how to legally navigate domestic disputes, custody battles, and succession planning
6. Consumer and Cyber Laws
· How to take action against fraud, defective products, or online scams.
· Understanding how digital rights work in the age of cybercrime.
Why This Book Matters
Legal ignorance is one of the biggest reasons people lose battles they should have won. Whether it’s an unfair employer, an exploitative landlord, or a fraudulent property deal, not knowing your rights can cost you dearly. This book serves as a personal legal toolkit—giving you the power to take action when needed.
If Gurmail Singh had waited for a lawyer to fight for him, he might never have reclaimed his land. But with knowledge, he turned the law into his weapon and won a century-old battle.
Justice is not just for those who can afford expensive lawyers. It’s for those who are willing to learn. And this book is the perfect place to start.
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