Under Section 19(6) of the RTI Act, 2005, an appeal shall be disposed of within _________days of the receipt of the appeal or within such extended period not exceeding a total of ______ days from the date of filing thereof, as the case may be, for reasons to be recorded in writing.
Explanation: Section 19(6) An appeal under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) shall be disposed of within thirty days of the receipt of the appeal or within such extended period not exceeding a total of forty-five days from the date of filing thereof, as the case may be, for reasons to be recorded in writing.
Contract for sale as under section 54 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 provides for_______.
The Magistrate or Judge of the Designated Court shall not authorise seizure of books, registers, other documents and record, of_____________
When the office of Registrar id temporarily vacant, who has the power to act as a Registrar till permanent arrangement is made?
As per the Indian Constitution of India it shall be the duty of ________ to protect every state against external aggression and internal disturbances.
A company shall have its first annual general meeting, held within a period of ______________ from the date of closing of the first financial year of th...
An issuer not satisfying the conditions may make an Initial Public Offer if the issue is made through the book-building process and the issuer undertake...
Which of the following matters fall under the power of SEBI regulation with respect to issue of securities, as per the Companies Act, 2013?
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If a witness resides outside India, the court may issue
Section 25 of The Limitation Act, 1963 deals with_________?
Which section of CPC gives inherent powers to a civil court?