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Hard copy of notes
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answered on 13-Oct-22 20:52
Can I get hard copy of the notes provided in the app??
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Yeah u can take printout but they won't deliver it to you unless u enroll for CFA
Dharshne Senbagam
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Hall ticket
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answered on 13-Oct-22 12:08
Does ICAI issued intermediate hall ticket for NOV 22?
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Thank you everyone ð???
Ashfaq Ahmed
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Revaluation
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answered on 14-Oct-22 12:37
Guys is the revaluation results out yet....and if yes how can i see it
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You will get even if there is no change in marks.
Shambhu S
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CPA
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answered on 13-Oct-22 11:07
I want to know about CPA course. How much it costs ?time for completion of course?
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Costs about 4-5 lacs. Takes about 12-18 months
Surya Prakash
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Forms of privatisation
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answered on 13-Oct-22 11:21
What is disinvestment and divestment? And how it can be differentiated, because both seems same
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Thank you!
Yamuna S
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Previous year question chapter wise
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answered on 12-Oct-22 12:48
Is there any resources to get previous year questions chapter wise
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check in free resources in this app https://www.indigolearn.com/resources/CA-Past-Exam-Analysis/CA-Inter/d2069f2e94f74a1e9a6bf35643c7fb24
Saheer Anas
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Ca Inter graudation
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answered on 28-Oct-22 18:29
Any idea why is decision on declaring CA Inter equivalent to graduation still pending by UGC?
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Yes
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CA Foundation Contract Act
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answered on 10-Oct-22 17:07
Can anyone explain how it's a coercion? .He is paying the money which he is ought to pay then how it amounts to coercion?
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As per section 10 of Indian Contract Act- 1872, essentials of a Valid Contract are: â?¨ a) A valid agreement (which includes an offer/ proposal and its proper acceptance â?¨b) Free consent of parties â?¨ c) Parties must be competent to contract, â?¨ d) Consideration and the object must be lawful, and â?¨ e) Such an agreement must not be expressly declared to be void. Hence, amount extracted under coercion should be refunded. Case law referred in ICAI study material (for IPCC) Trikamdas Udeshi vs Bombay Municipal Corporation on 19 November, Bombay High Court, 1953 Facts of the case: The petitioner boarded a tramcar belonging to the Bombay Electric Supply & Transfer Undertaking of the Bombay Municipality at Crawford Market and got out at Bori Bunder without purchasing a ticket. He was thereupon called upon by the Traffic Supervisor to pay a sum of Rs. 5 as penalty. The petitioner paid the fine and obtained a receipt for it from the Supervisor. He then filed a suit in the Small Causes Court to recover this amount as having been paid under coercion. The Small Causes Court dismissed the suit. Revision application was made to the HC. Trikamdas Udeshi claimed that the fine amount- Rs 5/- was paid under coercion. He also contended that General Manager had no power to delegate the power to the Traffic Supervisor. Even if he had the power, the delegation was illegal. That, he had committed a non-compoundable offence by failing to purchase a ticket for travelling in the tram-car, and the Municipality had no power in law to compound a non-compoundable offence. What was the coercion- in the instant case? The petitioner paid this sum in order to avoid a prosecution. He knew perfectly well that if he did not pay this sum of Rs. 5, he would have been prosecuted before a Magistrate and could have been fined with further embarrassment. While setting aside the ruling of the lower court the HC listed the following rationale`: Attention was also drawn to Section 113 of the Railways Act, which empowers a railway servant to demand the requisite amount from a person travelling in a train without a ticket and on the failure or refusal to pay by the passenger the amount can be recovered by an application to a Magistrate. It was suggested that a similar provision could be made in the Municipal Act. The learned Judge stated that this case raised a question of great public importance, which is of grave consequence to the public at large in the city of Bombay. Hence a decree in favour of the petitioner for Rs. 5, with costs of the suit was passed.
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Financial Modelling Course
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answered on 10-Oct-22 11:04
I understand that the course has not been completely updated and is currently non certificate. Will certificate be availaible when course is fully updated
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No
Riya Gupta
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Tally prime
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answered on 09-Oct-22 12:27
How to record purchase entry in tally prime if invoice has both Stock items and services .
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You can select at each item or split into two parts and record.
varma ca
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