Why Don’t We Know the Laws That Protect Us?

Tanushka NagpalTanushka Nagpal
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📍Most Indians don’t know their basic rights. Indian Law For A Common Man is a fast, simple guide that makes the law understandable in just 3 hours.

You know your favorite movie quotes.
You remember every cricket score.
But do you know what your rights are if you get unfairly fired?
Or what to do if the police show up at your door?

Chances are — no.

And that’s not your fault.
Law in India is often seen as complex, intimidating, and only for “experts.” But Sree Krishna Seelam’s Indian Law For A Common Man tears down that illusion.

This isn’t a legal textbook. It’s a survival manual — a 3-hour crash course that gives you the power to protect yourself, your family, and your future.

Because in a democracy, not knowing your rights is the fastest way to lose them.

❓Why Are We So Afraid of the Law?

Because most legal systems seem built for lawyers — not citizens.
Jargon, long judgments, and courtroom dramas make it feel distant. But this book brings it all back to earth.

It simplifies India’s key laws into bite-sized, easy-to-understand lessons. It talks to you — not over you.

**❓What Can This Book Actually Help You With?

Here’s what you’ll walk away with:**

The fundamentals of Indian law — explained like a conversation

-Knowledge about your rights, duties, and remedies in real-life scenarios
-Clarity on legal basics related to property, employment, police procedures, consumer rights, and more
-Tools to deal with everyday legal hassles — without panic or confusion
-It gives you something rare: legal confidence.

❓Is This Book Meant Only for Law Students?
Not at all.

This is for:
-Working professionals who want to avoid being exploited
-Parents who want to protect their family’s rights
-Teenagers and college students who want to be informed citizens
-Everyday people who just want to stop being afraid of the legal system

If you live in India — this book is for you.

❓How Does This Book Translate Law into Real-Life Power?

What makes Indian Law For A Common Man powerful is not just its simplicity — it’s the way it applies law to real situations that most of us overlook until it’s too late.

For instance, the book walks you through this real-world case:
A tenant in Hyderabad was being harassed by the landlord, who would lock the water supply and demand extra money without legal notice. The tenant had no formal rental agreement and was scared to speak up.

This book explained how even an oral tenancy gives the tenant basic legal rights under the Rent Control Act, and outlined how the tenant could:

-Send a legal notice using a format from the book
-Contact the District Consumer Forum for basic civic services
-Use Section 144 CrPC if harassment escalates

What changed?

The tenant, previously silent, used this legal awareness to push back lawfully — without hiring an expensive lawyer. The landlord backed off.

This is the core strength of the book:
It doesn’t overwhelm you with law.
It shows you how to use it.

**❓How Is It Possible to Learn the Law in Just 3 Hours?

Because clarity beats complexity.**

Seelam trims the fat — no academic jargon, no unnecessary Latin phrases, no drama. Just the essentials you must know. With real-world relevance.
It’s structured for speed, designed for memory, and meant to be read in one sitting — like a power-packed legal detox.

Because we live in a time of rapid change — scams, misinformation, online frauds, workplace injustice, and more.

If you don’t know what’s legal and what’s not — someone else will decide it for you.

This book doesn’t just help you understand the law.
It helps you stand your ground.

As the author puts it: “A nation is only as strong as the awareness of its citizens.”

📢 Call to Action:
💡 Stop Googling rights when you’re already in trouble.
Instead, build your law literacy today.

👉 Get your copy of Indian Law For A Common Man
🛒 Get the free eBook here- https://amzn.in/d/fa4ZgL2
📣 Know your rights. Share your rights. Protect your rights.
🔁 Tag your legal learning journey: #KnowTheLaw

**🧭 You Don’t Need a Law Degree to Be Legally Powerful

This book is more than just a guide.
It’s an invitation — to take back control over your own life.**

Because knowing the law isn’t just useful — it’s empowering.
It changes how you speak up.
It changes how you’re treated.
It changes how you see justice.

Indian Law For A Common Man is what every Indian should’ve been taught in school — but wasn’t.

So here’s the final question:
If your rights are yours — why let someone else guard them?

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Tanushka Nagpal
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