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PRIME LEGAL : Influencer Marketing And Consumer Protection : Should Influencers Face Direct Liability For Misleading Endorsements?
PRIME LEGAL : Influencer Marketing And Consumer Protection : Should Influencers Face Direct Liability For Misleading Endorsements?
June 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT In relation to digital commerce, influencer marketing is a massive thing and it raises a number of salient questions: who takes responsibi

PRIME LEGAL | THE LEGALITY OF MANDATORY DATA COLLECTION IN EVERYDAY RETAIL TRANSACTIONS
PRIME LEGAL | THE LEGALITY OF MANDATORY DATA COLLECTION IN EVERYDAY RETAIL TRANSACTIONS
June 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT  In India today, visiting a mall and making a purchase usually ends in being asked to provide your mobile number so that an invoice can b

PRIME LEGAL |  Establishing the ‘Minimum Intrusion’ Standard: Supreme Court Restricts Routine Psychological Assessments in POCSO Trials
PRIME LEGAL |  Establishing the ‘Minimum Intrusion’ Standard: Supreme Court Restricts Routine Psychological Assessments in POCSO Trials
June 12, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Sheetal Vasant Thakur v. Chirag Arora CASE NUMBER: SLP(C) No. 18701-18702 of 2024 COURT: Supreme Court of India   DATE: June 11th, 202

PRIME LEGAL | “If a Tree Crushes Your Parked Car, Is It a Motor Accident? The Supreme Court’s ₹25 Lakh Verdict Explained”
PRIME LEGAL | “If a Tree Crushes Your Parked Car, Is It a Motor Accident? The Supreme Court’s ₹25 Lakh Verdict Explained”
June 12, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: The Commissioner, Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike v. K.K. Umesh Kumar & Ors. CASE NUMBER: Civil Appeal No. of 2026 (Arising out o

PRIME LEGAL | Mandating Strict PCPNDT Compliance: Supreme Court Condemns Enduring ‘Patriarchal Preference’ in Sex-Selection Prohibition Ruling
PRIME LEGAL | Mandating Strict PCPNDT Compliance: Supreme Court Condemns Enduring ‘Patriarchal Preference’ in Sex-Selection Prohibition Ruling
June 12, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Dr. Ramesh v. State of Maharashtra & Anr. CASE NUMBER: Criminal Appeal No. of 2026 (Arising out of SLP (Crl.) No. 9574 of 2018); 202

PRIME LEGAL | Mandating State Accountability: Supreme Court Promulgates Comprehensive ‘Victim Protection Plan’ for Trafficking Survivors
PRIME LEGAL | Mandating State Accountability: Supreme Court Promulgates Comprehensive ‘Victim Protection Plan’ for Trafficking Survivors
June 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION On 29th May 2026, the Supreme Court of India in a landmark decision, issued one of the most exhaustive and comprehensive orders on the

PRIME LEGAL | Curbing Jurisdictional Overreach: Allahabad HC Rules Lok Adalats Cannot Usurp Family Court Powers to Grant Divorce
PRIME LEGAL | Curbing Jurisdictional Overreach: Allahabad HC Rules Lok Adalats Cannot Usurp Family Court Powers to Grant Divorce
June 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION  In Sushma Devi v. State of U.P (2026), the Allahabad High Court ruled definitively that Lok Adalats have no jurisdiction to grant de

PRIME LEGAL |  Denying Safe Harbor: Calcutta High Court Classifies ChatGPT as an ‘Originator’ Under the IT Act
PRIME LEGAL |  Denying Safe Harbor: Calcutta High Court Classifies ChatGPT as an ‘Originator’ Under the IT Act
June 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Calcutta High Court has delivered an observation on how modern generative AI fits within India’s legal framework and held th

PRIME LEGAL | Judicial Interpretation of Withdrawal of Consent In a Mutual Consent Divorce Proceedings: Does it Amount to Cruelty?
PRIME LEGAL | Judicial Interpretation of Withdrawal of Consent In a Mutual Consent Divorce Proceedings: Does it Amount to Cruelty?
June 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT The Hindu Marriage Act, (HMA) 1955 provides two distinct mechanisms for dissolution of marriage: divorce on fault-based grounds under Sect

PRIME LEGAL | Can Police Officers Be Personally Liable for Wrongful Detention? Allahabad HC Says Yes
PRIME LEGAL | Can Police Officers Be Personally Liable for Wrongful Detention? Allahabad HC Says Yes
June 10, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Chander Pal Singh and another v. State of U.P. and 5 others  CASE NUMBER: Habeas Corpus Writ Petition No. 214 of 2026  COURT: High Cou