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New Intervening Act. ‘Novus Actus Interveniens’ is a Latin legal maxim that stands for ‘new intervening act’. Novus Actus Interveniens is “an independent event which, after the wrongdoer’s act has been concluded either caused or contributed to the consequence concerned”. Thus, an intervening act leads to a breakage in the cause-effect relation of the act that harmed the plaintiff. It is used as a defence by defendant to negate or reduce his liability.
How much equity infusion has been allocated through the Self-Reliant India Fund?
Which of the following is not a criterion for a Stock exchange whose subsidiary can be an Accreditation Agency?
In a capital market, which is efficient informationally:
In India, Treasury bills (T-bills) are auctioned by _____
What percentage from the employer’s contribution towards EPF is directed towards Employees’ Pension Scheme?
The appellate authority to which an appeal can be filed against any award of the Banking Ombudsman?
The Basel III guidelines have been implemented in India in phases starting from –
How many Board members are there on the Board of SEBI besides the Chairman?
What is the maximum award that can be imposed by the NBFC Ombudsman in India, as decided by the RBI?
How much procurement from MSEs is mandated under the Public Procurement Policy?