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PRIME LEGAL | Delhi HC Sets Standard: Article 22 Demands Individualised Grounds of Arrest. Arrest Memos Will Not Pass Constitutional Scrutiny
PRIME LEGAL | Delhi HC Sets Standard: Article 22 Demands Individualised Grounds of Arrest. Arrest Memos Will Not Pass Constitutional Scrutiny
May 14, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Brijesh Kothia v. State NCT of Delhi CASE NUMBER: BAIL APPLN. 439/2026 COURT: High Court of Delhi at New Delhi DATE: 13 May 2026 QUORUM:

PRIME LEGAL | SC Reviews: Elevation Of Linguistic Rights to Constitutional Mandates, The Recognition of Rajasthani in School Education
PRIME LEGAL | SC Reviews: Elevation Of Linguistic Rights to Constitutional Mandates, The Recognition of Rajasthani in School Education
May 14, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Padam Mehta and Another V. State of Rajasthan and Others (2026 INSC 476) CASE NUMBER: Civil Appeal No. 5988 of 2026 (Arising out of SLP

PRIME LEGAL | NTA Cancels NEET-UG 2026 Amid Paper Leak Row: Questions Raised Over Legal Authority and Accountability
PRIME LEGAL | NTA Cancels NEET-UG 2026 Amid Paper Leak Row: Questions Raised Over Legal Authority and Accountability
May 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The National Testing Agency (NTA) nullified the NEET-UG 2026 examination which occurred on 3 May 2026, this action followed claims tha

PRIME LEGAL | Cabinet Approves Supreme Court Expansion To 38 Judges. Is It Enough To Fix India’s Justice Backlog?
PRIME LEGAL | Cabinet Approves Supreme Court Expansion To 38 Judges. Is It Enough To Fix India’s Justice Backlog?
May 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION In May 2026, the Union Cabinet approved a proposal to expand the Bench of the Supreme Court, bringing the total number of judges (incl

PRIME LEGAL | Delhi HC Protects a Soldier’s Right to Parenthood. Written Consent Not Always Mandatory Under ART Act
PRIME LEGAL | Delhi HC Protects a Soldier’s Right to Parenthood. Written Consent Not Always Mandatory Under ART Act
May 12, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Ms. X (Anonymised.) v. Union of India & Others (CDJ 2026 DHC 259 | 2026 DHC 3086) CASE NUMBER: W.P.(C) 4469 of 2026 COURT: High Cour

PRIME LEGAL | Kerala HC Rules: Multiple Cheque Dishonour Cases Arising From Same Transaction Can Be Jointly Tried Under NI Act
PRIME LEGAL | Kerala HC Rules: Multiple Cheque Dishonour Cases Arising From Same Transaction Can Be Jointly Tried Under NI Act
May 12, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: P. Vijayan v. George & Company Thrissur, Rep By K.M. Unni & Another (CDJ 2026 Ker HC 271) CASE NUMBER: Crl. Rev. Pet No. 776 of

PRIME LEGAL | Supreme Court Clarifies whether a Civil Court can Adjudicate Disputes Challenging Determination or Alteration of Municipal Limits?
PRIME LEGAL | Supreme Court Clarifies whether a Civil Court can Adjudicate Disputes Challenging Determination or Alteration of Municipal Limits?
May 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Unchgaon Village Panchayat v. Kolhapur Municipal Corporation & Another CASE NUMBER: Civil Appeal Nos. 4684, 4685 of 2026 [Arising ou

PRIME LEGAL | Bombay HC Rules: ICC Cannot Shield Instigator of False POSH Complaint Behind ‘Unknown Source’ When Identity Is Established
PRIME LEGAL | Bombay HC Rules: ICC Cannot Shield Instigator of False POSH Complaint Behind ‘Unknown Source’ When Identity Is Established
May 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Shrinivas Shinde v. Directorate of Skill Development & entrepreneurship & Others CDJ 2026 BHC 786 CASE NUMBER: Writ Petition No.

PRIME LEGAL | Generative AI vs. Copyright Law: Why Existing Legal Frameworks Are Failing Creative Professionals
PRIME LEGAL | Generative AI vs. Copyright Law: Why Existing Legal Frameworks Are Failing Creative Professionals

ABSTRACT As generative artificial intelligence grows quickly, it changes how people produce art, literature, music and journalism across the world.

PRIME LEGAL | India’s Adoption Leave Standards Decoded: What the New Legal Framework Means for Employers and Adoptive Parents
PRIME LEGAL | India’s Adoption Leave Standards Decoded: What the New Legal Framework Means for Employers and Adoptive Parents

ABSTRACT For many years, Indian labour law treated biological and adoptive motherhood differently. While biological mothers enjoyed extensive mater