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Meaning of Legal Aptitude ? CSEET Online Classes

What is the Meaning of Legal Aptitude? CSEET Paper 2 This first part of Legal Aptitude introduces the major legal aspects that are from our Constitution of India and also from certain Business and Commercial legislations. In-Law entries, the Legal Aptitude section tests the legal "reasoning," not legal "knowledge." Legal Reasoning questions concentrate on legal proposals, where a collection of facts are given along with a theory of law. The facts must be applied to the given principle.   What are the Important Topics of CSEET Paper 2 1. Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning - This paper is likewise divided into two parts – Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. Each part consists of 25 marks. Candidates can refer to the topics of both the parts which is mentioned below: Elements of General Laws (Indian Contract Act and Law of Torts) Elements of Company Secretaries Legislation Elements of Company Law Questions of Fact (or factual issues) Questions of Law (or legal

Legal Aptitude And Logical Reasoning |Tort Law | CSEET Paper 2

( Paper 2 in LEGAL APTITUDE AND LOGICAL REASONING-CSEET) A fascinating thing to deal with is the Rule of Tort. While not a complicated statute, it requires some knowledge of the demarcation between tort law and other wrongs. Now that we are part of the CS Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) consisting of questions of objective type/multiple choice, let us look at tort law from a similar point of view where we learn torts in a more granular form. Tort Meaning Tort – means a civil wrong. The word tort is the French equivalent of the English word wrong. The word “Tort” is derived from the Latin word “Tortum” which means twisted.   In general Tort, the meaning is a civil wrong that causes a claimant to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the wrongful act.   Parties – There are 2 parties in a Tort   a. Plaintiff- is a person who sustains an injury or suffers loss as the result of the wrongful act. The aggrieved/injured party.   b. Tort Feasor– is a pers

CSEET Paper 1 : What is Business Communication ?

Business Communication – Paper 1 – CSEET The word ‘communicate’ has been derived from the Latin word ‘Communis’, which means to ‘share’.Communication is the expression of facts, opinions, ideas, or feelings. It is a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior. When one communicates to talk about some business activity with an intention to provide product or services to get profit generated it is termed as  Business Communication . This method of communication essentially passes from the sender to the receiver with an intention of letting the receiver know what has been communicated. It can be anything right from, truth or even an opinion or information too. Concept Of Communication & Characteristics of Communication Communication is a life skill. It is an essential attribute of any living being. The important feature of the human being is being able to act and react. The significance of the communication gets

SETTING UP OF BUSINESS OUTSIDE INDIA - SBEC

SETTING UP OF BUSINESS ENTITIES AND CLOSURE-  CS EXECUTIVE    India opened its doors for globalization and liberalization in 1991.  The Globalization of Business has become a very essential feature for any economy in the past decades.  The Industrial Policy was the turning point to the Indian Economy aiming at the goal of making the economy more market- and service-oriented and expanding the role of private and foreign investment. Though there were foreign transactions before this, it was merely to conserve our foreign exchange reserve. Until 1991, India’s economic integration with the rest of the world was very limited. Exports were only the predominant way of expanding business abroad. However, the export promotion strategies had restrictions on cash outflows. Post the industrial revolution policy in 1991, it substantially changed the foreign investment policies of the country which led foreign investments to enter Indian territory. More importantly, it also made Indians eligible to