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Indian Design Act enacted in

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Trade Marks Act in India enacted in

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The Copyright Act, 1957 came into effect from

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Which of the following is not a category of copyright work in the CDPA?

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The payment of wages Act is applicable to _________

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In case the state government wants to extent the applicability of Payment of wages Act to any other establishment or class of employees then it must give prior notice of ______________

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In the case of the factory, ___________ of that factory shall be liable to pay the wages to employees employed by him as per the Payment of Wages Act.

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In the case of railways, a person nominated by the _______________ for the specified area shall be liable for the payment of the wage to the employees.

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In the case of industrial or other establishments, person responsibility of __________ shall be liable for the payment of the wage to employees employed by him.

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As per Payment of Wages Act, the wages must be paid on _______________ day

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As per the Payment of Wages Act, if the employment of any employee is terminated his pending wages must be paid in ______ working days from the date of termination

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Time Of Payment Of Wages is covered under section ____ of Payment of Wages Act

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Fixation of wage period is covered under section ____ of Payment of Wages Act

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Responsibility for Payment of wages is covered under section ____ of Payment of Wages Act

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Under which Act can action be taken against wilful defaulters of banking loans?

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The correct sequence in ascending order of their creation of the following international institution is:

  1. WTO
  2. GATT
  3. UNCTAD
  4. NAFTA
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The following question consists of two statements, one labelled as. 'Assertion' and the other as 'Reason'. Read both the statements carefully and answer using the codes given below.

Assertion (A): International law is not law at all.

Reason (R): International law has no judicial system to enforce the law by applying sanctions.

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Local self-governance is an example of

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Principle:

  1. A defamatory statement is one which is intended to or likely to cause a person to be shunned or avoided in the society.
  2. Communicating a false and defamatory statement to a person other than the person about whom the statement is made; is a punishable offense.

Facts: Amit had been suffering from severe ear-ache and head-ache for a week and so he went to an ENT specialist DoctorSunil Babu. Even after consuming medicines prescribed by Doctor Babu for over a week; Amit did not experience any relief. When he went to Doctor Babu's clinic; he was asked by the receptionist to wait for an hour. After waiting for an hour; he was told by another receptionist that Doctor Babu was out of the station. Annoyed at this, he told the receptionist that Doctor Babu should not be negligent in respect of his patients.

Is Amit's remark defamatory?

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Principles:

  1. The word animal denotes any living creature, other than human being.II.
  2. Whoever with intent to cause, or knowing that he is likely to cause, wrongful loss or damage to the public or to any person, causes the destruction of any property, or any such change in any property or in the situation thereof as destroys or diminishes its value or utility, or affects it injuriously, commits "mischief.III.
  3. Whoever commits mischief by killing, poisoning, maiming or rendering useless any animals or animal of value, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.IV.
  4. Nothing is an offense which is done by accident or misfortune and without any criminal intention or knowledge in the doing of a law Latin a lawful manner by lawful means and with proper care and caution.

Facts: Rajat is on the brink of treating the dangerous new pug flu, which is claiming lives worldwide. However, he is told by a friend one day, that Kunal, another scientist living in the city, has made tremendous progress in discovering a cure as well. Feeling his potential success and fame being thwarted, Rajat visits Kunal on the pretext of discussing a possible collaboration. Kunal, genuinely interested in the offer, tells that he has isolated virus that are kept in his personal lab, which have shown strong potential for developing a cure. He also tells him that since the virus outside a human and animal are not considered alive, they do not run the risk of the virus spread unless any such human or animal enters the lab. Listening to this, he tells Kunal that he will do background reading on the virus and contact Kunal later. That same night, Rajat returns, breaks the lock of Rajat's lab, enters the lab and increases the temperature of the section holding the viruses so much, that all the viruses are destroyed. Rajat is caught in the CCTV camera and charged with mischief. Does Rajat's act include committing mischief?

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