How do you approach problem-solving?
This question asks about an individual's problem-solving approach. The answer options include solving problems through trial and error, using logical and analytical thinking, relying on intuition and creativity, or taking a situational approach. The correct answer is d) It depends on the situation, as problem-solving can require a combination of different approaches depending on the nature of the problem and the available resources.
IPC delas with kidnapping___________
In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court hold that a confession must either admit in terms of the offence, or at any rate, substantially al...
Section 112 of the Evidence Act deals with:
The law of evidence is a
In case parties adopt fast track procedure for arbitration_____.
Under the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, how many days in a week can a worker typically be allowed to work in an establishment?
Who can issue a search warrant to search a Post Office?
Which of the following is an objective of PMLA?
Specific Relief Act delas with the recovery of ______________
When a partner exercises his authority in an emergency and protects the firm from loss then such act _____.