Answer - by Praveen Joshi

Do you really think that with the phenomenonal innovation in AI globally, we can have AI Robotic judges in the future..

..... who will be able to decide criminal or civil matters? In how many years will AI develop such qualities OF applying JUDICIAL DISCRETION? What do you think about the ethical aspects of this issue if such a scenario comes alive in India?
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
AI is just the replication of our brain's computational part just that,I have done a minute research on the cognitives science in terms of AI in my college. Let us understand AI and it's basic ... read more
Answer - by Devender Mishra

"Supreme court reserves Ayodhya Verdict" means what? And What next after the verdict has been announced?

"Supreme court reserves Ayodhya Verdict" What does this statement mean? And What next after the verdict has been announced?
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Devender Mishra, Just want to be Devender Mishra
Answered 5 years ago
As per dictionary meaning, it means Supreme Court refuses to give the judgement until it knows more about it. It means now the Judges have collected all the arguments and evidences. After this, they ... read more
Answer - by Dr Tapas Priyaranjan
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Dr Tapas Priyaranjan, Ex Aiimsonian, Doctor, MBBS
Answered 5 years ago
What you are trying to know would be justified if Any independent unbiased organisation or the Ministry of Backwards Objectively set parameters and Study the Same Question - What has been the pros ... read more
Answer - by Devender Mishra
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Devender Mishra, Just want to be Devender Mishra
Answered 5 years ago
Yes. Diamond will be broken into pieces if it is hit by hammer with enough force. Diamond is hard. But that hardness makes it resistant to scratching. Getting broken by hammer is more of brittleness ... read more
Answer - by Dr Tapas Priyaranjan

What is the difference between legal and medical insanity?

What is the difference between idiot, Lunatic and Unsound person?
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Dr Tapas Priyaranjan, Ex Aiimsonian, Doctor, MBBS
Answered 5 years ago
http://www.shareyouressays.com/knowledge/difference-between-medical-and-legal-insanity-explained/115783The above link beautifully and simply explains the Difference between Medical vs Legal ... read more
Answer - by Dr Tapas Priyaranjan

Why there hasn't been any great notable Indian historian like Herodotus or Pliny etc?

Why Indian have not shown much interest in recording history?
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Dr Tapas Priyaranjan, Ex Aiimsonian, Doctor, MBBS
Answered 5 years ago
It's not Why but Who ! What Both Herodotus and Pliny have written are already expertised by many of our Indians and we term them Sages . Herodotus has explained about Greeko- Persian wars, whereas We ... read more
Answer - by Devender Mishra

Why do many people believe in WhatsApp forwards without even checking their authenticity?

https://uxdesign.cc/fighting-fake-news-on-whatsapp-89206a570d4f
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Devender Mishra, Just want to be Devender Mishra
Answered 5 years ago
There are things known as cognitive ease and cognitive load. It is most commonly used in designing user interfaces (of anything). It is due to cognitive ease, it is easier to operate an automatic ... read more
Answer - by Ayush
AY
Ayush
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
As we know, Humsafar express consists only 3-AC coaches. But recently, in two Humsafar express, four sleeper coaches are attached with 3AC coaches. These are ANVT-ALD Humsafar express and NDLS-ALD ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Can parliament of India create law to fix the mandatory cooling off period for judges to accept post retirement jobs?

2-3 year cooling off period seems to be better option. Is it possible for parliament to pass such a law for SC & HC judges?
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts hold constitutional posts. Provisions relating to their appointment, removal, powers, responsibilities, disabilities, etc., have all been laid down in the ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi

Which are some loopholes in the Constitution of India?

Constitution of any country can never be perfect. There will be always some loopholes that politicians can exploit. Which are some loopholes you've observed in the constitution of India?
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Here are some list of things, which I know. You can call them loopholes.Constitutional bodies -they aren't autonomous and sovereign in reality. We know the case of CBI, Election Commission were in ... read more
Answer - by Ayush
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Ayush
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
हमारी पलटन का तो मसालची भी शेर मार देता है, तुम किस खेत की मूली होThis story was dictated by Capt. ... read more
Answer - by Devender Mishra
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Devender Mishra, Just want to be Devender Mishra
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
If you see 10th class CBSE mathematics question paper of last 10-15 or even 20 years, you will find that syllabus was being reduced consistently.For example, in 2001, when my sister was in 10th and I ... read more
Answer - by Manish Dulani

Is it legally correct for the statuatory auditor of a company to prepare financial statements of the client ?

I could see many statutory auditors preparing financial statements from the books of accounts maintained by the companies in practice
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Manish Dulani, Boss of my own world.
Answered 5 years ago
First of all its statutory audit.Now who conducts it A company secretary in practice.Now for those companies it is necessary to statutory audit their financial statements with paid up capital 5 crore ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Is it legally correct for the statuatory auditor of a company to prepare financial statements of the client ?

I could see many statutory auditors preparing financial statements from the books of accounts maintained by the companies in practice
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Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
I think it is not permissible for the statutory auditor of a company to prepare financial statements of the same company. As far as my understanding goes, “prepare financial statements” will ... read more
Answer - by Manish Dulani
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Manish Dulani, Boss of my own world.
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)

Yeah india is ready.

But it's been 2 hours my 10 mb video has not downloaded yet on 4g.

So yes india needs 5g.

MANI!

Answer - by Devender Mishra
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Devender Mishra, Just want to be Devender Mishra
Answered 5 years ago
If by readiness means preparedness, then India is definitely prepared. I was an employee in a telecom company (but as a software development engineer in a different team other than telecom). I had ... read more
Answer - by Manish Dulani
MA
Manish Dulani, Boss of my own world.
Answered 5 years ago

Your question is wrong.

Because this is kalyug

MANI!

Answer - by Praveen Joshi
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago
In 1992 in parwanoo timber trail, there was a cable car which broke, and it was hanging over a cable, and many souls were trapped inside that cable car, which if not saved in a time, crushed death ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago
We[youth] are the consequence of what see, hear, feel, news, from people. Generally, those schools where decent amount of students are studying, are good ones, they teach basics about things what is ... read more
Answer - by Ayush
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Ayush
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
The Sewa Service are the trains launched on 15th October by Indian Railways. These 'Service Sewa' trains connects smaller town around the major cities to the main cities or last mile connectivity, ... read more
Answer - by Shihab Saheer

If you get the basics then computer is one of the easiest subjects out there. If not you will struggle with it.


Answer - by Shihab Saheer

Power makes you blind. Knowledge makes you Wise.

Be Wise.. Be Nice!

Answer - by Praveen Joshi

What would happen if India had Presidential system of governance?

Can presidential system work well in India or present parliamentary system is good enough?
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Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Good can happen in any form of government, if leader wants to do it. Here I will put some negative points as well which could had lead if India had PeS over PaS. [Presidential System over ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Purti
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Deepak Purti, Liberal-Secular-Hufflepuff
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Indian conservatives (“the Right-wing”) are politically neutral when it comes to LGBT rights; but like most Indians they hold homophobic views.[1]However, “YouGovMint Millennial Survey” ... read more
Answer - by Dr Tapas Priyaranjan

What would happen if India had Presidential system of governance?

Can presidential system work well in India or present parliamentary system is good enough?
DR
Dr Tapas Priyaranjan, Ex Aiimsonian, Doctor, MBBS
Answered 5 years ago
Today what some Memes are there as Modiji or Shahji's Wish , That would have been Truths. I mean prolonged Dictatorship may have come up with the level of popularity leaders like Mr Modi or Mrs ... read more