Author name: Yash

I am a law graduate. I have done my BSc in Maths, after that I move to the law side and completed my LLB from the Shoolini University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh. Now I m doing law practice in the court. This is my first blog and I love to share my knowledge with the people. Keep visiting.

Biomedical Waste Management Rules 2016
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Biomedical Waste Management Rules 2016

We are dedicated to grasping the complexities of biomedical waste management in India. This is under the biomedical waste management rules 2016. It’s clear that following these rules well is key to avoiding environmental harm and keeping people safe. With India’s healthcare growing fast, managing waste properly is more important than ever. Understanding these rules […]

Characteristics of Hire Purchase
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Characteristics of Hire Purchase

We’re excited to share about hire purchase agreements in India. These agreements are a common way to buy goods. The buyer pays in installments, and the seller keeps ownership until the last payment. We’ll look into hire purchase agreements. This includes payment terms, who owns the goods, and when ownership changes. These agreements let buyers

What is Basel Convention
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What is Basel Convention: A Must-Know for UPSC Aspirants

We are excited to introduce the Basel Convention. It’s an international treaty that helps protect our environment and health from harmful waste. UPSC aspirants need to know about its goals, rules, and how it impacts waste management. The Basel Convention was created in 1989 and started in 1992. Its main aim is to stop developed

Vicarious Liability in Tort
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Vicarious Liability in Tort: A Comprehensive Guide

This guide will cover vicarious liability in tort, including its concept and definition. It’s based on “respondeat superior,” or “let the master answer.” This means employers are responsible for their employees’ actions during work. Understanding this is key to grasping vicarious liability in tort law. In India, vicarious liability applies to many relationships, like employer-employee

Role of the Attorney General of India
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Role of the Attorney General of India

We will look into the role of the Attorney General of India. This is the top law officer in the country. The President appoints them, with advice from the Union Cabinet, as the Indian Constitution states. They act as the main legal advisor to the government, helping with legal issues and representing the government in

Article 380 of Indian Constitution
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Article 380 of Indian Constitution

We will explore the significance of Article 380 in the Indian Constitution. We will look at its original provisions and the impact of its omission. This is important for understanding the evolution of the Indian Constitution and its role in governance. The Indian Constitution has seen many changes, with Article 380 being one of them.

Article 63 of Indian Constitution
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Article 63 of Indian Constitution

We’re going to look at Article 63 of the Indian Constitution. It talks about the Vice President of India’s role. The Constitution sets out the Vice President’s duties, showing their key role in the country’s government. The Vice President is a key figure in the executive branch, second only to the President. The Constitution says

Article 74 of Indian Constitution
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Article 74 of Indian Constitution

We will explore Article 74 in the Indian Constitution. It explains how the President and the Council of Ministers work together. The Prime Minister leads the Council. This article helps the President make decisions. The President’s power is not unlimited. It is guided by the Council of Ministers’ advice. We will look at Article 74’s

Exempted Income in Income Tax
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Exempted Income in Income Tax

We will explore exempted income in India, which includes income that is not taxed under the Income Tax Act. Our guide aims to help taxpayers save on taxes by using these exemptions. Exempt income is not taxed in certain situations. We will look at exemptions like the gift tax threshold and the estate tax threshold.

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