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Streamlining IPOs: How SEBI’s Operational Fixes Will Prevent Listing Delays and Protect Investors
Streamlining IPOs: How SEBI’s Operational Fixes Will Prevent Listing Delays and Protect Investors
March 7, 2026by Primelegal Team

PRIMELEGAL | Streamlining IPOs: How SEBI’s Operational Fixes Will Prevent Listing Delays and Protect Investors Abstract The rapid growth of India

FROZEN WITHOUT FAULT: LEGAL CHALLENGES ARISING FROM BANK ACCOUNT FREEZING DUE TO UNKNOWN UPI TRANSACTION
FROZEN WITHOUT FAULT: LEGAL CHALLENGES ARISING FROM BANK ACCOUNT FREEZING DUE TO UNKNOWN UPI TRANSACTION
March 7, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT:  As digital transactions have helped a lot in the day-to-day functioning with its growth. It has made the tasks easier to perform. The r

SUPREME COURT COLLEGIUM ADOPTS POLICY OF ADVANCE TRANSFER FOR CHIEF JUSTICE DESIGNATES TO ENHANCE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTINUITY AND JUDICIAL EFFICIENCY
SUPREME COURT COLLEGIUM ADOPTS POLICY OF ADVANCE TRANSFER FOR CHIEF JUSTICE DESIGNATES TO ENHANCE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTINUITY AND JUDICIAL EFFICIENCY
March 6, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court Collegium recently put in place a new policy to make the High Courts in India more efficient and stable in their adm

Security Paramount’: Bombay High Court Denies Plea to Offer Namaz at Mumbai Airport
Security Paramount’: Bombay High Court Denies Plea to Offer Namaz at Mumbai Airport
March 6, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION: The Bombay High Court recently dismissed the plea by the Taxi-Rickshaw Ola-Uber Association seeking permission to offer namaz near th

Supreme Court Rules Third Parties Can Be Held in Contempt if They Knowingly Assist Breach of Judicial Orders
Supreme Court Rules Third Parties Can Be Held in Contempt if They Knowingly Assist Breach of Judicial Orders
March 5, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Israr Ahmad Khan v. Amarnath Prasad & Ors. CASE NUMBER: Contempt Petition (Civil) No. 5/2026 in C.A. No. 7023/2025 COURT: Supreme Co

Courts Uphold Mother’s Custody Rights for Children Under 5 Despite Private Settlement Agreements
Courts Uphold Mother’s Custody Rights for Children Under 5 Despite Private Settlement Agreements
March 5, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Kinjal D/O Hareshkumar Panchal Vs. State Of Gujarat & Ors CASE NO.: Special Criminal Application (Habeas Corpus) No. 471 of 2026 COU

Wife’s Convenience Not Sole Ground for Case Transfer — Madhya Pradesh HC Grants Relief Through Video Conferencing and Travel Expenses
Wife’s Convenience Not Sole Ground for Case Transfer — Madhya Pradesh HC Grants Relief Through Video Conferencing and Travel Expenses
March 3, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Ekta Vaish v. Deepak Kuchbandiya CASE NUMBER: Misc. Civil Case No. 478 of 2026 COURT: High Court of Madhya Pradesh  DATE: 18 February 2

Supreme Court Clarifies Mandatory Admission under Section 7 IBC upon Proof of Default
Supreme Court Clarifies Mandatory Admission under Section 7 IBC upon Proof of Default
March 3, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Catalyst Trusteeship Ltd, v Ecstasy Realty Pvt Ltd (1997) CASE Number: Civil Appeal No. 7424 of 2025 COURT: Supreme Court of India DATE:

NON-COMPETE CLAUSES AGAINST DOCTORS VOID AB INITIO, RULES MADRAS HIGH COURT IN MAJOR EMPLOYMENT LAW DECISION
NON-COMPETE CLAUSES AGAINST DOCTORS VOID AB INITIO, RULES MADRAS HIGH COURT IN MAJOR EMPLOYMENT LAW DECISION
March 3, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION There are rulings that settle disputes. Then there are rulings that settle principles. The Madras  High Court’s decision on non

ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT HOLDS THAT A JUDICIAL OFFICER OUTRANKS THE COLLECTOR AND POLICE CHIEF WHEN ACTING AS A JUDGE
ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT HOLDS THAT A JUDICIAL OFFICER OUTRANKS THE COLLECTOR AND POLICE CHIEF WHEN ACTING AS A JUDGE
March 3, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION Recently, the Allahabad High Court observed that while discharging judicial functions, a Judicial Officer stands above the District Ma