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An Overview Of Taxation Laws In India
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- 3 year ago |  579
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  • The authority to levy a tax is derived from the Constitution of India which allocates the power to levy various taxes between the Central and the State.
  • Some minor taxes are also levied by the local authorities such as the Municipality.
  • Taxation in India is broadly divided into two categories- (1) Direct Taxes. (2) Indirect Taxes.
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Features Of Public Premises Eviction Of Unauthorized Occupants Amendment Bill.
by Legal Advice
- 3 year ago |  624
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  • Rajya Sabha passed the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Amendment Bill, 2019 on 6 August.
  • The Bill was first passed by both the Houses of Parliament and received the assent of the President on 23rd August, 1971.
  • The Bill says that for residential accommodation the license must be given for a fixed tenure, or for the period the person holds office.
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Certain Laws That Every Indian Should Know
by Legal Advice
- 3 year ago |  623
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  • No hotel or restaurant (even 5-star hotel ) can prohibit you from drinking portable water or using a washroom.
  • No person can be barred for entering any public place on the basis of any unspecific reasons like religion, caste, sex, etc.
  • No shopkeeper can charge a higher price of good than the printed price. But the consumer can bargain for a lower price or discount.
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Grounds For Divorce Under The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
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- 3 year ago |  636
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  • 1. Adultery- Adultery means the consensual and voluntary intercourse between a married person with another person, married or unmarried, of the opposite sex. It is considered one of the most important ground for seeking divorce.
  • 2. Cruelty- Cruelty includes both physical and mental cruelty. If one spouse causes any bodily harm to another spouse deliberately, or if there is mental torture involved, then it becomes a ground for divorce.
  • 3. Desertion- It means the permanent abandonment of one spouse by the other spouse without any reasonable justification and without his consent. In General, the rejection of the obligations of marriage by one party.
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