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PRIME LEGAL | Securing the Mandate: Supreme Court Affirms ECI’s Authority Under Article 324 for Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls
PRIME LEGAL | Securing the Mandate: Supreme Court Affirms ECI’s Authority Under Article 324 for Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls
May 28, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court of India confirmed that the Election Commission of India possesses the legal power to perform a Special Intensive Re

PRIME LEGAL | Declaring Betting ‘Res Extra Commercium’: Supreme Court Upholds State Power to Criminalise Real-Money Gaming
PRIME LEGAL | Declaring Betting ‘Res Extra Commercium’: Supreme Court Upholds State Power to Criminalise Real-Money Gaming
May 28, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court has delivered a massive shock to India’s multibillion dollar gaming market. The court clarified that when real

PRIME LEGAL | Can You Be Kept in Jail Forever for Unpaid Maintenance? MP HC Limits Scope of Imprisonment Under Section 125 CrPC
PRIME LEGAL | Can You Be Kept in Jail Forever for Unpaid Maintenance? MP HC Limits Scope of Imprisonment Under Section 125 CrPC
May 27, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Laxmikant Soni v. Smt. Radha & Others CITATION: 2026:MPHC-JBP:40205 COURT: High Court of Madhya Pradesh DATE: 15 May,  2026 JUDGE:

PRIME LEGAL | Can a Doctor Go to Jail for a Nurse’s Mistake? Inside the Supreme Court’s Latest Medical Negligence Verdict
PRIME LEGAL | Can a Doctor Go to Jail for a Nurse’s Mistake? Inside the Supreme Court’s Latest Medical Negligence Verdict
May 27, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE: M.C. Supriya Kumari v. State of Kerala & Others CDJ 2026 SC 849 CASE NUMBER: Criminal Appeal No. of 2026 (Arising out of Special Leave Pe

PRIME LEGAL | Right to Shelter under Article 21: Calcutta High Court Directs Rehabilitation Before Demolition in Howrah
PRIME LEGAL | Right to Shelter under Article 21: Calcutta High Court Directs Rehabilitation Before Demolition in Howrah
May 26, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION In Indradevi Sonkar v. Howrah Municipal Corporation & Ors. (WPA 11655 of 2026), the Calcutta High Court stated that authorities ar

PRIME LEGAL | Invoking Article 21: Rajasthan High Court Rules Foreign Nationals Are Entitled to Fundamental Right of Speedy Trial
PRIME LEGAL | Invoking Article 21: Rajasthan High Court Rules Foreign Nationals Are Entitled to Fundamental Right of Speedy Trial
May 26, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Rajasthan High Court has made it very clear that human rights and constitutional protections are not limited to the nationality of

PRIME LEGAL | Can Playing the Good Samaritan Save a Driver from a Harsh Jail Term? Inside the Karnataka HC’s Ruling
PRIME LEGAL | Can Playing the Good Samaritan Save a Driver from a Harsh Jail Term? Inside the Karnataka HC’s Ruling
May 25, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Mr. Riyaz Ahmed v. Karnataka State by North Traffic P.S., Mangalore CASE NUMBER: Criminal Revision Petition No. 486 of 2018 COURT: High

PRIME LEGAL | Maximum Penalty Imposed: Delhi High Court Hands Down 6-Month Sentence for Scandalising the Judiciary
PRIME LEGAL | Maximum Penalty Imposed: Delhi High Court Hands Down 6-Month Sentence for Scandalising the Judiciary
May 25, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE: Court on Its Own Motion v. Shiv Narayan Sharma, Adv. & Ors. (In re: Gulshan Pahuja) 2026:DHC:4423-DB CASE NUMBER: Contempt Case (Criminal

PRIME LEGAL | Strict Liability and Supply Chains: The Emerging Legal Frameworks Mandating Fast Fashion Accountability
PRIME LEGAL | Strict Liability and Supply Chains: The Emerging Legal Frameworks Mandating Fast Fashion Accountability
May 23, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT In the global economy, the fast fashion industry produces clothing using inexpensive labour, manufacturing in different countries and chan

PRIME LEGAL | Opening Court Doors: The Push for a 30% Women’s Quota in Government Legal Panels
PRIME LEGAL | Opening Court Doors: The Push for a 30% Women’s Quota in Government Legal Panels
May 23, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT The legal profession in India has grown significantly, with thousands of young women graduating from law schools every year. However, a sh