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By the team of Prime Legal
PRIME LEGAL | Dead but not forgotten: Posthumous Personality Rights in the age of Deepfakes
PRIME LEGAL | Dead but not forgotten: Posthumous Personality Rights in the age of Deepfakes
March 28, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT: The posthumous personality works in protecting deceased individuals name, likeness, voice and identity from unauthorized commercial explo

PRIMELEGAL | After Uttarakhand, Gujarat Moves on UCC: A Step Toward One Nation, One Law?
PRIMELEGAL | After Uttarakhand, Gujarat Moves on UCC: A Step Toward One Nation, One Law?
March 28, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT Gujarat has become the second state in Independent India to adopt Uniform Civil Code after Uttarakhand by virtue of passing of  the Gujar

PRIMELEGAL | Rajasthan HC Rules: Criminal Contempt Exists for Public Confidence, Not Judicial Prestige
PRIMELEGAL | Rajasthan HC Rules: Criminal Contempt Exists for Public Confidence, Not Judicial Prestige
March 27, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: In Re, Bhilwara (Rajasthan) v. Dilip Kumar Saini & Ors. CASE NUMBER: D.B. Criminal Contempt Petition No. 3/2019 COURT: High Court of

PRIMELEGAL | Arbitral Award Void Without Agreement: Supreme Court Upholds Bombay High Court, Rejects State-Appointed Arbitration
PRIMELEGAL | Arbitral Award Void Without Agreement: Supreme Court Upholds Bombay High Court, Rejects State-Appointed Arbitration
March 27, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME:  M/s Bharat Udyog Ltd. v. Ambernath Municipal Council  CASE NO: Special Leave Petition Civil no. 1127 of 2017 COURT:   Supreme

PRIME LEGAL | Center’s Vande Mataram Circular is ‘purely advisory’ with no penal threat Supreme Court
PRIME LEGAL | Center’s Vande Mataram Circular is ‘purely advisory’ with no penal threat Supreme Court
March 26, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION:  On 24th March 2026, the Supreme Court of India, it delivered a significant ruling regarding the Centre’s Circular on sing

PRIMELEGAL | Supreme Court Labels Dedicated Welfare Fund for SCBA Advocates a ‘Need of the Hour’
PRIMELEGAL | Supreme Court Labels Dedicated Welfare Fund for SCBA Advocates a ‘Need of the Hour’
March 26, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court has addressed a long‑standing concern of its own Bar by describing a dedicated welfare fund for Supreme Court advo

PRIMELEGAL | Supreme Court on IBC: Section 14 Moratorium Bars Appropriation of Pre-CIRP Security Deposits
PRIMELEGAL | Supreme Court on IBC: Section 14 Moratorium Bars Appropriation of Pre-CIRP Security Deposits
March 25, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Central Transmission Utility of India Limited v. Sumit Binani & Ors. CASE NUMBER: Civil Appeal Nos. 2216–2217 of 2025 COURT: Supre

PRIME LEGAL| Scheduled Caste Status Constitutionally Confined to Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists; Religious Conversion Extinguishes Reservation Entitlement rules Supreme Court
PRIME LEGAL| Scheduled Caste Status Constitutionally Confined to Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists; Religious Conversion Extinguishes Reservation Entitlement rules Supreme Court
March 25, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: CHINTHADA ANAND v. STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH  CASE NO: Criminal Appeal number 1580 of 2026.  COURT:   Supreme Court of India.  DAT

PRIMELEGAL | Live-In Relationship Not Bigamy: Karnataka High Court Quashes the Proceeding
PRIMELEGAL | Live-In Relationship Not Bigamy: Karnataka High Court Quashes the Proceeding
March 24, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Karnataka High Court has held that a married man in a live-in relationship with another woman cannot be prosecuted for bigamy unde

PRIME LEGAL | Karnataka High Court declines LPG shortage plea reaffirms limits of judicial intervention in executive policy
PRIME LEGAL | Karnataka High Court declines LPG shortage plea reaffirms limits of judicial intervention in executive policy
March 24, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION:  In the recent decision given by the Karnataka High Court it declined the plea seeking the judicial intervention in the LPG supply