The doctrine of res gestae is an exception to the rule that hearsay evidence is not admissible in the court of law. As res gestae is based on an evidence which is hearsay in nature and still it is admissible in the court of law.
A situation in which two moral principles conflict with one another is known as ______
What will be the fixed cost for the year for ABC Ltd is it sells 42500 units at Rs.120 each, and its break-even point is 25% of sales with PV ratio of 2...
Which section of the Companies Act 2013 deals with the provisions of Corporate Social Responsibility?
______ refers to the information collected by an auditor to ascertain the accuracy and compliance of a company's financial statements.
Consider the following statement about Electronic Negotiable Warehouse Receipt (e-NWR):
I. An E-NWR is available only in ele...
Which of the following are the three CRAs registered with PFRDA for NPS?
What does the principle of trustworthiness in business ethics involve?
An asset, which has remained NPA for a period less than or equal to 12 months is called:
Elephant Bonds were proposed to be issued to recover undisclosed offshore income of people, funds from which would be used for infrastructure. What is ...
Byron Ltd reported 32000 in earnings during the current financial year. The total shares outstanding are 40000 at a market price of 18 per share. What i...