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Audit for Proprietorship

Introduction Auditing Auditing means checking financial records, book keeping and books of accounts with applicable laws. A Chartered accountant who is in practice carries out the tax audit which checks the accuracy of financial statements. This happens in all the companies at the end of the financial year. The last date which is considered each…

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DEFAMATION

Defamation is injury to the reputation of an individual. If an individual injures the reputation of another, he does so at his own risk, as within the case of an interference with the property. A man’s reputation is his property, and if possible, more valuable, than other property. Slander is that the publication of a…

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BRAIN DRAIN

BRAIN DRAIN “yes, that sounds interesting because the name rhymes and is interesting, but what it says is not that interesting. Brian Drain is essentially the migration of talented geniuses and young minds from their home countries to countries in search of a better life, education and a better job. When the qualified minds of…

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<strong>Venture Capital Fund</strong>

Venture capital funds are pooled investment funds that manage the money of investors who seek private equity stakes in start-ups and small- to medium-sized enterprises with strong growth potential. These investments are generally characterized as very high-risk/high-return opportunities. In the past, venture capital (VC) investments were only accessible to professional venture capitalists, but now accredited investors have a greater…

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Should we have reservation for women

The concept of Reservation policies is not a new phenomenon. It’s been raised from time to time by several specific groups, i.e. reservation for SC/ST/OBC by the respective groups; those groups think that by getting reservation, they would be able to get the representation for their class, but what is to be understood is that reservation…

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Essentials of Tort

There are two essentials of tort. These are:- 1. Wrongful act or omission 2. Legal damage – Infringement of legal damage Wrongful act or omission A person is liable for thought if he does some at which he was not supposed to do or omitted some at which he was supposed to do. Example: trespassing,…

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Making of the Constitution

In 1934 M.N. Roy (Manabendra Nath Roy) officially demanded for creation of the Constituent Assembly whose objective is to create the Constitution of India. In 1935, the Congress accepted the proposal of M.N. Roy and a Constituent Assembly was created. In the year 1938 members of the Constituent Assembly were elected by adult franchise. Later…

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