[pic] PROCEDURE TO SETUP BUSINESS IN INDIA Submitted to: - Compiled by:- Mr. Pranav Ranjan Yogesh Sharma LOVELY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Reg. No. – 10901333 Roll. No. - R1901B26 ACKNOWLEGEMENT It was a golden opportunity for me to associate myself with this highly professional
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1996) * Legislation: laws of parliament‚ provincial legislation. ( National Education Policy Act 27 of 1996) * Common law: Is made up of legal rules that were not originally written down but over time became accepted as the basic law of society ( Ultra vires and loco parentic principles) * Case law: It involves authoritive and final judgements of the higher courts which are binding on lower courts such as magistrates courts. ( The case of Dlamini v Minister of Education and training and others 1984
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Thomas Jefferson‚ a lawyer‚ author of the American Declaration of Independence and the third President of the United States‚ had much influence on the architects of the U.S. Constitution despite being abroad in France as it was being drafted in 1787.1 As London Fell points out‚ the 1776 Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia‚ was influenced by the three drafts submitted to the Virginia Constitution of that year and would later influence his close friend James Madison in his drafts of the U
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Since the coming into force of the Human Rights Act 1998‚ changes have had to be made to the justice system in respect of Article 6‚ ’the right to a fair trial ’. Critically evaluate this statement. INTRODUCTION Reconciling domestic legislation with regulations acknowledged by the European Courts of Human Rights (ECHR) illuminates perceived violations of fundamental guarantees‚ integration being incompatible with the principles of accountability lying within the precepts of Parliamentary sovereignty
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LAW OF TORT PART– PART–ONE Objectives of this Topic By the end of the topic the learner should be able to: * D fi iti of tort and related t Definition f t t d l t d terms * The difference between tort and criminal law and tort and contract law * Understand the nature and liability of tort * Explain the functions of the law of torts * Explain the capacity to sue or be sued for various p p y individuals and entities * Understand the specific torts their defences and remedies available
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CASE ANALYSIS OF P RATHINAM VS UNION OF INDIA CASE SUMMARY P Rathinam vs Union of India was the first case in India to raise the issue of right to die before the Supreme court of India. The Supreme court of India entertained the writ petition. The major question that this case answered and addressed was that if the offence of committing suicide under section 309 of the Indian Penal Code is somewhere conflicting with the article 21 of the Indian Constitution
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Test 4/Final Review SAMPLE TEST Spring 2014 1.Dizzy is not Edwina’s agent but enters into a contract with Frida on Edwina’s behalf. Edwina approve the contract. This is a. an agency by agreement. b. an agency by estoppel. c. an agency by ratification. d. not the creation of an agency relationship. 2.Based on Bluto’s conduct‚ Cass believes that Dee has the authority to act on Bluto’s behalf even though Dee has no actual authority to do so. Dee has a. apparent authority. b. equal authority
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THE COMPANIIES ACT‚‚ 1956 THE COMPAN ES ACT 1956 01 Q. Define a Company. Explain the essential features of a Company. Section 3(1) of the Companies Act‚ 1956 defines a company as “An association of individuals form for some purpose and registered under the present Companies Act or an earlier Indian Companies Act.” The following are the essential features of a company 1) Separate Legal Entity - A company on registration has a separate identity of its own which is different and distinct from
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NORTHERN CPA REVIEW 4th Floor Pelizloy Centrum‚ Lower Session Road‚ Baguio City Contact Numbers: SMART : 09294891758; GLOBE : 09272128204 E-mail: ncpar@yahoo.com ATTY. ANDRIX DOMINGO‚ CPA BUSINESS LAWS THE LAW ON CORPORATION Corporation an artificial being created by operation of law‚ having the right of succession and the powers‚ attributes and properties expressly authorized by law or incident to its existence. Attributes of a Corporation: 1. It is an artificial being •Doctrine
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Running head: THE BASIC STRUCTURE THE BASIC STRUCTURE OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION Liji George Christ University Abstract There are certain core parts of the Constitution which cannot be amended‚ at least not with the normal procedures of amendment. There was a time in the history of India when this particular issue was hotly debated‚ like the period from 1970s to 1980s. The framers of the constitution wanted the constitution to be a dynamic document rather than a rigid framework‚ which
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