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LEGAL APTITUDE AND LOGICAL REASONING - CSEET PAPER 2

TORT LAW: LEGAL APTITUDE AND LOGICAL REASONING – CSEET PAPER 2 The  Law of Tort  is an interesting topic to deal with. Though not a complex law it demands certain understanding for demarcation between law of torts and other wrongs. Now being part of  CS Executive Entrance Test  ( CSEET ) comprising of Objective Type/ Multiple Choice questions, let us look at law of torts with similar view point where we learn torts in a more granulated form.   Tort Meaning Tort – means a civil wrong. The word tort is French equivalent of English word wrong. The word “Tort” is derived from a latin word “Tortum” which means twisted. In general Tort 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 injury or suffers loss as the result of wrongful act. The aggrieved / injured party. b.  Tort Feasor– is a person who is responsible for

All Trigonometry Formulas for Class 12th

Trigonometry Formulas Important Trigonometry Formulas -  Live Class Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics which deals with phenomenon related to height and distance. sine, cosine, and tangent are the basic and main functions of trigonometry. Trigonometry is basically derived from the Greek word where trigonon means “triangle” and metron means “measure”. The trigonometric functions include the following 6 functions: sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant . For each of these functions, there is an inverse trigonometric function. The trigonometric functions can be defined using the unit circle. In class 10th, there are basically three trigonometric identities, which we learn in the trigonometry chapter. They are: Cos2 θ + Sin2 θ = 1. You will Learn further in class 12th Live Tuition Classes - “ Takshila Learning ” Live Tuition Classes contains live interactions with one of the most educated and learned faculty in India. At Takshila Learning , we provide the best

CA Foundation Principles and Practices of Accounting – What is Indian Accounting Standard?

Indian Accounting Standard (IndAS) Indian Accounting Standard- Accounting Paper 1 of  CA Foundation Online Classes We are going to discuss  Indian Accounting Standard , in accordance with   Accounting Paper 1 of CA Foundation ,  ICAI's  latest syllabus. What is the Indian Accounting Standards? Indian Accounting Standard  (IndAS) is the  International Financial Reporting Standard  ( IFRS ) converged standard issues by the Central Government of India under the supervision and control of  Accounting Standard Board (ASB)  of ICAI and in consultation with National Advisory Committee on Accounting Standard. The  IndAS  are named and numbered in the same way as the corresponding Indian Accounting Standard. Browse the full video to get a detailed understanding of Indian Accounting Standards. Takshila Learning  provides  CA Foundation Video Lectures , which have been specifically designed by experts. The  CA Foundation Online Classes  and  CA foundation Pendrive  classes  can be accessed nu

DIRECTORS (Composition, Qualification & Appointment) – COMPANY LAW

DIRECTORS (Composition, Qualification & Appointment) – COMPANY LAW A director in Company Law is the one who directs. This significant term follows the normal meaning under the  Company Law  as well. A Company being an artificial juridical person cannot act by itself. It is the individuals who severally and jointly run the business as representatives of the company and act on behalf of it. The concept of the Board of Directors under Company Law, it is an extensive topic. Especially the  Companies Act, 2013  which brought many new concepts of directors in order to be consistent with other laws in force such as Listing Regulations. This article will cover the basics of directors, Board of Directors, the composition of Board of Directors, qualification of Director and appointment of Director, etc. Being one of the vast topics, it is hard to line up all about directors in one brief article. Let us begin with the basic terms:   BOARD OF DIRECTORS   Section 2(10) – “Board of Directors” or

Introduction to Income Tax, Direct Tax, & Property Tax- CS Executive

WHAT IS TAX? A budgetary charge or other duty forced upon a citizen (an individual or legitimate element) is called as Tax, gathered by a state or what might be compared to the equivalent, to such an extent that inability to pay, or avoidance of or protection from an assortment of assessment is deserving of law. A few managerial divisions additionally force charge. Charges comprise of immediate or aberrant assessments and as a standard are paid in cash. The Tax framework in India is mainly a three-level framework that is based on the Central, State Governments, and the neighborhood government foundations. As a rule, these nearby bodies take in the neighborhood committees and the districts. As per the Constitution of India, the administration can practice the option to impose charges on people and associations. Contrarily, the constitution expresses that nobody has the option to require or charge charges with the exception of the authority of law. The law passed by the council or the pa

Factors Affecting Price Elasticity of Demand - CMA Foundation Online Classes

FEM - Paper1 CMA Foundation Factors Affecting Price Elasticity of Demand | Fundamentals of Economics and Management, the Paper 1 of CMA Foundation. This video lecture explains the Factors Affecting Elasticity of Demand in accordance with the Fundamentals of Economics and Management , Paper 1 of CMA Foundation. Factors that affect the elasticity of demand of a commodity are as follows: Nature of commodity, Availability of substitutes, Income Level, Level of price, Postponement of Consumption, Number of Users, Share in Total Expenditure, Time Period Browse the full video, to understand all the factors affecting the price elasticity of demand. To Buy - Fundamentals and Economics and Management Video lectures Prepare yourself with our   CMA  foundation class   by our expert faculty. or call Us @8800999280/83/84 Email us @ info@takshilalearning.com

Human Skeletal System – Bones| Cartilage || Educational Video for Kids

Human Skeletal System Today’s video is all concerning the  Human Skeleton and skeletal system . This education video lecture is for teenagers to simply perceive the  bones, muscles  of the  Human skeleton . The skeleton includes all the  bones , and  joints  within the body. Every bone may be a complicated living organ that’s created of several cells, supermolecule fibers, and minerals. The skeletal system includes more than just bones, it also includes  tendons, ligaments, and cartilage, skeletal system  provides structural support for the human body and protects our organs. The Skeletal System is made up of bones and joints. It provides support to our body and allows us to move. Skeleton protects other organs of the body, for example, the skull protects the brain, the rib cage protects the heart and lungs. Browse the full video to understand the  Human Skeletal System. For more videos subscribe Takshila Learning  Youtube Channel . Takshila Learning Live Classes  Benefits Of Live Clas