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PRIME LEGAL | CCI Rules: Holding a Dominant Market Position Is Not Illegal — BookMyShow Acquittal Reaffirms India’s Competition Law Framework
PRIME LEGAL | CCI Rules: Holding a Dominant Market Position Is Not Illegal — BookMyShow Acquittal Reaffirms India’s Competition Law Framework
March 16, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Showtyme v. Big Tree Entertainment   CASE NO.: Competition Law – 46 of 2021  COURT: Competition Commission of India    DAT

PRIMELEGAL | BLOOD DONATION BAN FOR CERTAIN GROUPS RETAINED AFTER POLICY REVIEW, CENTRE INFORMS SC
PRIMELEGAL | BLOOD DONATION BAN FOR CERTAIN GROUPS RETAINED AFTER POLICY REVIEW, CENTRE INFORMS SC
March 16, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to analyse the Supreme Court’s ongoing constitutional challenge to India’s blood donation polic

PRIMELEGAL | Delhi HC: A Single Logo Can Simultaneously Violate Both Trademark and Copyright Law — The Lacoste Judgment Decoded
PRIMELEGAL | Delhi HC: A Single Logo Can Simultaneously Violate Both Trademark and Copyright Law — The Lacoste Judgment Decoded
March 16, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Crocodile International Pte. Ltd. v. La Chemise Lacoste & Anr. CASE NUMBER: RFA(OS)(COMM) 18/2024 & CM APPL. 56314/2024 COURT: T

PRIMELEGAL | How the BCI’s POSH Mandate Will Transform Workplace Safety Across India’s Legal Institutions
PRIMELEGAL | How the BCI’s POSH Mandate Will Transform Workplace Safety Across India’s Legal Institutions
March 16, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT The Bar Council of India (BCI) has recently issued comprehensive POSH Compliance Guidelines for the legal profession, mandating various me

PRIME LEGAL | Surging LPG costs and regulatory gaps : A study of shutdown risks in India’s restaurant sector
PRIME LEGAL | Surging LPG costs and regulatory gaps : A study of shutdown risks in India’s restaurant sector
March 16, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT:  Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG), it serves a primary cooking fuel for a majority of restaurants and food establishments in India. Rece

PRIMELEGAL | Madras HC Rules: Mere Presumption of Togetherness Not Enough to Convict in Murder Cases
PRIMELEGAL | Madras HC Rules: Mere Presumption of Togetherness Not Enough to Convict in Murder Cases
March 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: SELVI v. STATE  CASE NO.: Criminal Appeal (MD) No. 428 of 2023  COURT: Madurai Bench of Madras High Court  DATE: 4-03-2026  QUOR

PRIMELEGAL | You Don’t Have to Share It to Be Guilty — Karnataka HC’s Landmark Ruling on Child Abuse Material Storage
PRIMELEGAL | You Don’t Have to Share It to Be Guilty — Karnataka HC’s Landmark Ruling on Child Abuse Material Storage
March 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Sri Binoj P J v. State of Karnataka & Anr. CASE NUMBER: Criminal Petition No. 17142 of 2025 COURT: High Court of Karnataka at Bengal

PRIMELEGAL | SC Rules: Railway Travel Insurance Is a Universal Right, Not an Online-Only Privilege
PRIMELEGAL | SC Rules: Railway Travel Insurance Is a Universal Right, Not an Online-Only Privilege
March 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Union of India v. Radha Yadav CASE NUMBER: M.A. Nos. 741–742 of 2019 in C.A. Nos. 1265–1266 of 2019; with M.A. Nos. 743–744 of 201

PRIMELEGAL | IF VACCINES CAUSED DEATHS, WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? SUPREME COURT QUESTIONS STATE’S ACCOUNTABILITY
PRIMELEGAL | IF VACCINES CAUSED DEATHS, WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? SUPREME COURT QUESTIONS STATE’S ACCOUNTABILITY
March 12, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION On 10 March 2026, the Supreme Court of India did something that a lot of COVID-19 vaccine-affected families had been waiting years for

PRIME LEGAL | SUPREME COURT PERMITS WITHDRAWAL OF LIFE SUPPORTS IN FIRST JUDICIAL APPLICATION OF PASSIVE EUTHANASIA FRAMEWORK
PRIME LEGAL | SUPREME COURT PERMITS WITHDRAWAL OF LIFE SUPPORTS IN FIRST JUDICIAL APPLICATION OF PASSIVE EUTHANASIA FRAMEWORK
March 12, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION:  Passive Euthanasia involves the withholding or withdrawing of the life-sustaining treatment, allowing the natural deaths for the