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Can we pursue two degrees one in distance and one regular simultaneously without taking any permission from regular University?


A. Dear Client,
You can pursue two degrees one in distance and one regular simultaneously without taking any permission from a regular University. UGC already allowed students to pursue two-degree courses simultaneously, one in regular mode and one in distance mode. UGC has released new guidelines for dual degree courses. As per the latest report, students can now pursue two simultaneous academic programs, including full-time degree courses.

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This is bring to kind notice that iam completed LLB degree in ap But i am not enroll the state bar council. But i am use the advocate symbol in my bike. with thanks & Regards,


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Usually It is issued to practising advocates (lawyers) by the Bar Council of India or the respective state bar councils. as per Section 177 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 states that whoever contravenes any provision of the Act or any rule, regulation or notification made thereunder shall be punishable with a fine. If advocate stickers are misused or by individuals who are not entitled to them, they might be penalised under this section.
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I currently reside in Assam and my family falls under the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category. Recently, my father underwent brain tumor surgery and is now medically unfit, requiring monthly medication


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Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) in India, including those categorized as "Below Poverty Line (BPL)," lack a single, consistent definition and vary depending on government schemes. EWS certificates are issued to individuals meeting certain criteria, irrespective of caste or religion. Eligibility criteria for an EWS certificate include an annual family income below Rs. 8 lakhs, ownership of less than 5 acres of agricultural land, residential flat area below 1000 sq ft, and reside ...ReadMore

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This is bring to kind notice that RIGHT OF INFORMATION ACT 2005 full details of the act


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You can find the PDF version of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005, and its Rules by searching on Google. There are various websites where you can download it for your reference. Alternatively, you can purchase a physical copy of the Act from a law book seller or shop.

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Whether cooperative housing societies ( Maharashtra Coop Act and Laws ) are covered under Right to Information Act ? Who is appellate authority .


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Cooperative Housing Societies in Maharashtra, governed by the Cooperative Societies Act, are not classified as public authorities under the RTI Act, 2005. However, information related to their core activities, as defined in Section 2(f) of the Act, can be obtained from regulatory bodies such as the Registrar or Deputy Registrar appointed under the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, subject to the provisions of Section 11 regarding third-party information. Any requested informa ...ReadMore

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Can any body ask to a Limited Company through RTI following questions : 1. All Employee's/Worker's addresses, mobile nos., Designation, working 2. Value , Make of Machineries installed in the company


A. Dear Client,
A limited company other than Public Limited Co or PSU does not come under the purview of the R TI Act, 2005. However, in the case of Private Ltd. Companies, you can access the information defined under Sec.2(f) through an application under Sec.11 of the Act (Third Party Information) from the regulatory public authorities under whom the private companies were registered and regulated and reported their activities. Any hypothetical questions are not allowed under RTI application and t ...ReadMore

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How much time does CIC take to dispose off second appeal under RTI Act


A. Dear Client,

Under Section 19(3) of the RTI Act, 2005, a second appeal against the decision made by the First Appellate Authority (FAA) under Section 19(1) must be filed within 90 days from the anticipated or received decision date. Section 19(6) mandates that appeals under Section 19(1) should be resolved within 30 days of receipt, extendable up to 45 days with written reasons. However, there's no specified time limit for addressing second appeals filed before the Central Information Commissi ...ReadMore

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Hi Sir I would like to convert from Hindu Christian. I am in Bangalore. Please advise on how to proceed. My age is 42 and I am single. Do I need parents permission for religion change?


A. Dear Client,

In India, the fundamental right to freedom of religion is enshrined in Articles 25 to 28 of the Indian Constitution. This implies that religious conversion is legally permissible. There is no specific law governing the act of switching from one religion to another. The Supreme Court of India has emphasized that conversions are not subject to special legal requirements, formalities, religious rituals, or ceremonies. Individuals desiring to change their religion can do so by adherin ...ReadMore

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I have a 10 years valid disability certificate.And I am 70% disable.Am I eligible for RPWD reservation in NEET and JEE exams....because in RPWD ACT 2016 there is no mention of Temporary or Permanent c

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
Based on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act 2016, which emphasizes a disability threshold of more than 40%, and considering your 70% disability status as per your valid certificate, it seems that you meet the eligibility criteria for reservation in NEET and JEE exams. The act does not explicitly differentiate between temporary and permanent certificates, focusing primarily on the extent of disability. To ensure accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to c ...ReadMore

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Sir I complained about prof A. Because he/she was not maintaining the decorum and doing partiality. She got to know about it and she gave me 3/10 in practical. But I'm the one of the brilliant studen

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3 months ago


A. Dear Client,
In the given situation, you may file an application before the Head of the institution requesting for review of your practical paper. But, until and unless any deviation or discrimination in the matter of evaluation of a student's performance appears on the face of the record, your grievance or complaint against the professor may be rejected by the Court for lack of substantial evidence supporting your claim. Reach out to an Advocate for guidance and steps.

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