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Things that cannot be held as immovable property

What are Immovable Property?Section 3 (1) of the Transfer of Property Act of 1882 defines immovable property. Indian law has accepted the technical separation of property into real and personal property recognized by English law, rather than the split of property into moveable and immovable. Their Lordships of the Privy Council stated in Futtehsang v.…

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BIOGRAPHY OF JUSTICE ANIL RAMESH DAVE

Anil Ramesh Dave was born on November 19, 1951, is the current Executive-Chairman of the National Legal Services Authority and a former judge of the Supreme Court of India. He served as Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court and the Bombay High Court before being appointed to the Supreme Court of India. He…

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Risk Management in Stock Market

Introduction Throughout history, risk has been an inextricable aspect of all sorts of trade and investment. Whether it was the chance of loss due to harvest failures, wars, or the loss of commercial ships, traders had to deal with risk in all of their interactions later on. As a result, they devised risk management strategies.…

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SME Exchange

Introduction The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue Of Capital And Disclosure Requirements) Regulations define a “SME Exchange” as a trading platform of a recognized stock exchange or a dedicated exchange permitted by SEBI to list securities issued in accordance with Chapter XA of the SEBI (ICDR) Regulations, excluding the Main Board (which is…

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Who is a Consumer ?

Who is A Consumer? Character or institution of folks who purchase or use goods and offerings solely for private use, and now not for manufacturing or resale are called clients they may be the end-customers within the sales distribution chain. Distinction in purchaser and A client there may be a case more than one of…

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Right to Privacy

The simple Meaning of this Term is; To be free and alone without unnecessary public interference.  UDHR(Universal Declaration of Human rights,1948(Article 12), International Covenant on Civil and Political  Rights,1966 ( Article 17), European Convention on Human Rights(Article 8) defines Right of Privacy. In the Indian  Constitution Right to Privacy is not mentioned in any Article,…

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SALIENT FEATURES OF 101ST AMENDMENT ACT

INTRODUCTION By its union list and state list, India’s constitution grants the ability to tax both the union and state governments. The 101st constitution amendment act established the “one nation, one tax” system. The hurdles proposed by both the federal and state governments’ taxation systems are removed by a single indirect taxes system that applies…

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HIGHLIGHTS ON CLINICAL ESTABLISHMENT ACT,2010

Introduction To provider registration and regulation for all clinical establishments within the country with a motive to prescribing the minimum standards of facilities and services provided by them to citizens of the country the govt. of India (central govt.) enacted the Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Act, 2010 (“Act”) as per commission namely “Clinical Establishments,…

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