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PRIMELEGAL | Kerala HC Orders 400 Trees Planted Before Temple Road Widening in Kannur
PRIMELEGAL | Kerala HC Orders 400 Trees Planted Before Temple Road Widening in Kannur
April 1, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION  The Kerala High Court has allowed a controversial road‑widening project to the Sree Madayikavu Bhagavathy Temple at Madayipara in

PRIME LEGAL | Supreme Court forms National Committee to Standardize Human Trafficking Response across India
PRIME LEGAL | Supreme Court forms National Committee to Standardize Human Trafficking Response across India
April 1, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION:  The Supreme Court of India has recently taken a significant step to address the persuasive issue of human trafficking by forming a

PRIME LEGAL |  Supreme Court Reaffirms Finality of Court Orders: Rent Authority Cannot Reopen Decided Matters
PRIME LEGAL | Supreme Court Reaffirms Finality of Court Orders: Rent Authority Cannot Reopen Decided Matters
March 31, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME:  Rajesh Goyal v. M/S Lakshmi Constructions and others.  CASE NO: Special Leave Petition (Civil) number 27184 of 2025.  COURT: Â

PRIMELEGAL | Delhi HC Rules: Order VII Rule 11 Cannot Revive a Lapsed 120 Days of Statutory Period
PRIMELEGAL | Delhi HC Rules: Order VII Rule 11 Cannot Revive a Lapsed 120 Days of Statutory Period
March 31, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: IDBI Trusteeship Services Limited v. Manish Jain & Ors. CASE NUMBER: CS(COMM) 800/2025 & I.A. 7470/2026, O.A. 59/2026 COURT: Hig

PRIME LEGAL | Allahabad High Court rules: declaring your faith the sole true religion. Section 295A of IPC
PRIME LEGAL | Allahabad High Court rules: declaring your faith the sole true religion. Section 295A of IPC
March 30, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION:  The Allahabad High Court has ruled that publicly declaring one’s own religion to be the ‘only true religion’ can be treat

PRIMELEGAL | Karnataka High Court Rules: Bengaluru Pubs Must Mandatorily Verify Age at Entry
PRIMELEGAL | Karnataka High Court Rules: Bengaluru Pubs Must Mandatorily Verify Age at Entry
March 30, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Karnataka High Court has drawn a clear red line for Bengaluru’s nightlife: pubs, breweries and other liquor‑serving joints mus

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