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6 things we do every day that are illegal


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Ramanarao Kallepally
Law and Order in Telangana is deteriorating day by day
by Ramanarao Kallepally on Sep 18, 2014 01:31 PM  | Hide replies

The Law and Order situation in Telangana is not upto the mark (Print this message), as lot of beggars are occupying the footpaths near to the railway stations, they are disturbing the two wheelers and four wheelers on the signalling places, which should be stopper hence forth and free movement by the riders will be prevailed. The Telangana government should take urgent steps in this directions atleast on experimental basis in twin cities in the first instance.

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arungopal agarwal
Re: Law and Order in Telangana is deteriorating day by day
by arungopal agarwal on Sep 18, 2014 02:03 PM
Later on people like Salman Khan go on attending courts. Scene is same everywhere. All laws are in particular broken by poor only and paying capacity people are booked for the crime.

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Altu Faltu
Breaking Laws.
by Altu Faltu on Sep 18, 2014 01:19 PM  | Hide replies

May I know if Rediff has paid for the photos used in the article ?

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chandra sekar
Re: Breaking Laws.
by chandra sekar on Sep 18, 2014 01:53 PM
good one

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Re: Breaking Laws.
by on Sep 18, 2014 03:00 PM
Can you please go through the courtesy section below the article. That is exactly you have to do while taking other materials

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arungopal agarwal
Breaking of law
by arungopal agarwal on Sep 18, 2014 12:59 PM

No pedestrian in India follows road sense laws, can see in big cities every girl crossing road with mobile on ears, Rikshaw pullers etc., do not follow traffic lights. Police only notice paying capacity of the fellow in case of accident.

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PRABHAKAR NIMBARGI
Happy Birtday to you
by PRABHAKAR NIMBARGI on Sep 18, 2014 12:39 PM  | Hide replies

Can't we wish happy b'day to the PM of our Nation? Otherwise let us sing "Happy B'Day to ME" instead, as it is not copyrighted.

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adam smith
Re: Happy Birtday to you
by adam smith on Sep 18, 2014 01:00 PM
Happy Birthday to You is copyrighted BUT not :"HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM ME" or HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM US" !!!

Sing away guys!!!

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AK
Biggest copyright offenders
by AK on Sep 18, 2014 12:27 PM

..are the Indian film makers. They liberally copy from all over the world (including from other Indian movies) and make huge profits without paying a penny to the original creator. And you are talking abt singing Happy Bday song!

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arungopal agarwal
Legal and illegal
by arungopal agarwal on Sep 18, 2014 12:26 PM

Can anyone sum of the laws, which a common man is to observe, we know only one things, anyone in India can be framed under any law, harass him, book him and also take into custody, We are still following British laws.

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vijay M
India
by vijay M on Sep 18, 2014 12:13 PM  | Hide replies

I dont do any of these things. Of course, in a third world, backward country like India almost 90 % of population are thugs and law breakers.

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prasad
Re: India
by prasad on Sep 18, 2014 06:20 PM
this vijay post is intended to hate midium class by others.only secular writer was u r anathmurthy all gents and lady writers in karntaka are caste prone except 1 or 2.after death even lankesh was cremated according to lngyath customs.refer:- swamiji

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guruswamy thevar
Re: India
by guruswamy thevar on Sep 18, 2014 12:29 PM
you think you are only the honest in India? 90% people are thugs? You are one among them.Remember.

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vijay M
Re: Re: India
by vijay M on Sep 18, 2014 01:59 PM
Don't put me in the same category as other dirty Indians. I'm way above filthy Indian scumbags.

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mahendra brahmbhatt
write a msg.
by mahendra brahmbhatt on Sep 18, 2014 12:12 PM

what for? to conform to yr dictat?

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mahendra brahmbhatt
laws y break
by mahendra brahmbhatt on Sep 18, 2014 12:10 PM

in a country where there is no respect for law and order,either by law makers nor by those who are rqd to implement the laws, what uexpect? the legacy left by the so called mahatma,the father of the nation, during the british rule,"law must be boken if they r oppressive." is being followed by all.

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siddharth
Singing happy bday is not illegal here in india
by siddharth on Sep 18, 2014 12:09 PM

India has a different copyright act where you can sing any song in public. It might be illegal in many countries but not in India. So rediff plz do your homework before you publish stuff.

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