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Top 10 Laws You Should Know Before Traveling To India

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Imtiaz Ullah
Imtiaz Ullahhttps://nomadlawyer.org/about/
Imtiaz Ullah is the founder of travel website - NomadLawyer. A Corporate Lawyer, Senior Travel Correspondent, The Traveller Trails magazine and also acts as an Advisory Member, NGO - Sarvahitey. His travel philosophy is exploring new places, meeting new people, knowing the culture, eating like a local. He always believes in the idea-“ Don't just be a traveller but a Responsible one”.

Top 10 Laws To Know Before Traveling To India

Traveling To  India

Interesting and Intriguing, India, the land of incredible diversity offers incomparable holiday experiences through its culture, topography and wildlife.  Immerse yourself in this beautiful land, named Incredible India.

Why Visit India?

Top 10 Laws

India is surrounded by water on three sides and a mountain on top. A country with a golden history and the biggest importer of spices. It is located in the southern part of Asia and is rich with culture and heritage . It is famous for its colourful festivals, silks and of course pani puri .

India officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia second most populous and seventh largest country having official language Hindi and English it is also known as Asian Tiger India is very inspiring and refreshing for all the soul.

Everyone wants to visit this extraordinary place because of its rich culture but have you ever thought of how to travel to India and what are the laws you should keep in mind while travelling to India. 

Indian Tourism

There are incredible sites to be seen and discovered in India. It is the historical gem it can be called as the Land of peace and the spirituality it is actually the natural Paradise it is best in hospitality . The tourists Traveling To India would visit to enjoy the kingdom of luxury.

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Well we are here to tell you what are the laws you should keep in mind while travelling to India:

1. Every foreigner must register himself within 14 days or 24 hours in case of a tourist from Pakistan at Foreign Regional Registration Office unless mentioned otherwise in his Visa. This can be done at the airport itself.  Foreigners visiting India for a period of 180 days or less needn’t register themselves.

2. If you do not provide your necessary documents and passport , ID proof etc to the hotel management then they have every right to call the police if not done so.

3. Visitors to India must obtain a visa from an India diplomatic mission unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or a country whose citizens may obtain a Visa on arrival or an e visa online.

The e-tourist visa is valid for a period of six months. The e-tourist visa will be available for travel to the following destinations: * India * Nepal * Bhutan * Maldives * Sri Lanka * Thailand * Malaysia * Singapore * Indonesia

An application for E visa must be made at least 4 calendar days in advance of the date of arrival and can be made as early as 120 days in advance

4. Various states in India have different laws regarding consumption of alcohol .

In some states like Gujarat and Bihar have no-alcohol policy all year round some states may have alcohol banned during elections . Additionally carrying alcohol between states is often illegal due to varying alcohol laws of the state. Alcohol is prohibited in Bihar, Gujarat, Mizoram, Nagaland and the union territories of Lakshadweep. There is partial ban in some districts in Manipur.

5. Any antique item bought or transported between places must be registered with the local police, along with photography of it.

6. Foreign nationalists mustn’t engage in public nudity unless they are within an area that’s dedicated for the purpose, like the nude beach in Goa

7. Smoking is banned in public places with the exceptions of airport hotels and restaurants with designated smoking areas you will be unable to buy e cigarettes in India or bring them into the country it’s better not to get involved with illegal drugs there is no categorising of drugs into class A B or C there is a minimum sentence of six months for positions of a small amount of deemed for personal consumption only.

8. Failure to declare contents you are carrying which may be prohibited or subject to a tax or duty payment can lead to heavy penalties including imprisonment.

9. It is illegal to buy, sell, kill or capture any protected wildlife animal or trade its parts without a licence.

10.You don’t want to be got caught with drugs in India. There is no categorising of drugs into Class A, B and C. There is a minimum sentence of 6 months for possession of small amounts deemed for personal consumption only. A 10-year sentence for possession of other amounts applies. The judicial process is slow and pre-trial detention lasting several years is normal.

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