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Special Duty Allowance (SDA) is an allowance paid to officers of All India Services (AIS), including police officers, when posted in any of the seven states in Northeast India, and Ladakh, including in state capitals , and cities and towns like Guwahati, Aizawl, Shillong, Kohima,Leh and Kargil.
Table 3: Comparative scales: Saichen Allowance and Special Duty Allowance (SDA) for officers recommended by 7CPC Amount in Rs (13 years of service) Amount in Rs (14 years of service) Amount in Rs (17 years of service) Remarks Saichen allowance: Fixed amount [50]:para 8.10.47: 42,500 42,500 42,500 The existing allowance for officers is Rs 21000.
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Commando Battalion for Resolute Action [19] (CoBRA) is the special operation unit of CRPF created in 2008 to deal the Naxalite insurgency in India. This specialised CRPF unit is one of the few units of the Central Armed Police Forces in the country that is specifically trained in guerilla warfare. This elite fighting unit has been trained to ...
Human resource management (managing personnel) is an important aspect of law practice management, and many books and other resources offer advice to firms on this topic. [21] Law firms often employ a number of non-legal personnel or support staff; according to one figure, the average attorney to non-attorney ratio is 1 to 1.3. [22]
Salaries and Allowances of Ministers Act: 1952: 58 Commissions of Inquiry Act: 1952: 60 Reserve and Auxiliary Air Forces Act: 1952: 62 State Armed Police Forces (Extension of Laws) Act: 1952: 63 Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act: 1952: 74 Scheduled Areas (Assimilation of Laws) Act: 1953: 16 Salaries and Allowances of Officers of Parliament Act ...
The legal system of India consists of civil law, common law, customary law, religious law and corporate law within the legal framework inherited from the colonial era and various legislation first introduced by the British are still in effect in modified forms today.
Shardul Shroff. Shardul S. Shroff is the executive chairman of the firm while Pallavi Shroff is the managing partner of the firm. Along with the Shroffs, the management board of the firm includes equity partners Gunjan Shah and Jatin Aneja, and M Damodaran (ex-Chairman SEBI) as an Independent Member and John Handoll, Senior Advisor - European and Competition Law, as an Advisor to the board.