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PRIME LEGAL | Delhi HC Protects a Soldier’s Right to Parenthood. Written Consent Not Always Mandatory Under ART Act
PRIME LEGAL | Delhi HC Protects a Soldier’s Right to Parenthood. Written Consent Not Always Mandatory Under ART Act
May 12, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Ms. X (Anonymised.) v. Union of India & Others (CDJ 2026 DHC 259 | 2026 DHC 3086) CASE NUMBER: W.P.(C) 4469 of 2026 COURT: High Cour

PRIME LEGAL | Kerala HC Rules: Multiple Cheque Dishonour Cases Arising From Same Transaction Can Be Jointly Tried Under NI Act
PRIME LEGAL | Kerala HC Rules: Multiple Cheque Dishonour Cases Arising From Same Transaction Can Be Jointly Tried Under NI Act
May 12, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: P. Vijayan v. George & Company Thrissur, Rep By K.M. Unni & Another (CDJ 2026 Ker HC 271) CASE NUMBER: Crl. Rev. Pet No. 776 of

PRIME LEGAL | Supreme Court Clarifies whether a Civil Court can Adjudicate Disputes Challenging Determination or Alteration of Municipal Limits?
PRIME LEGAL | Supreme Court Clarifies whether a Civil Court can Adjudicate Disputes Challenging Determination or Alteration of Municipal Limits?
May 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Unchgaon Village Panchayat v. Kolhapur Municipal Corporation & Another CASE NUMBER: Civil Appeal Nos. 4684, 4685 of 2026 [Arising ou

PRIME LEGAL | Bombay HC Rules: ICC Cannot Shield Instigator of False POSH Complaint Behind ‘Unknown Source’ When Identity Is Established
PRIME LEGAL | Bombay HC Rules: ICC Cannot Shield Instigator of False POSH Complaint Behind ‘Unknown Source’ When Identity Is Established
May 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Shrinivas Shinde v. Directorate of Skill Development & entrepreneurship & Others CDJ 2026 BHC 786 CASE NUMBER: Writ Petition No.

PRIME LEGAL | Generative AI vs. Copyright Law: Why Existing Legal Frameworks Are Failing Creative Professionals
PRIME LEGAL | Generative AI vs. Copyright Law: Why Existing Legal Frameworks Are Failing Creative Professionals

ABSTRACT As generative artificial intelligence grows quickly, it changes how people produce art, literature, music and journalism across the world.

PRIME LEGAL | India’s Adoption Leave Standards Decoded: What the New Legal Framework Means for Employers and Adoptive Parents
PRIME LEGAL | India’s Adoption Leave Standards Decoded: What the New Legal Framework Means for Employers and Adoptive Parents

ABSTRACT For many years, Indian labour law treated biological and adoptive motherhood differently. While biological mothers enjoyed extensive mater

PRIME LEGAL | Rajasthan HC Rules: Posting Arrested Persons’ Photos on Social Media Is Extra-Legal Punishment Violating Article 21
PRIME LEGAL | Rajasthan HC Rules: Posting Arrested Persons’ Photos on Social Media Is Extra-Legal Punishment Violating Article 21

INTRODUCTION The Rajasthan High Court has taken a very strong view against the rising trend of “digital media trials” conducted by law enforcem

PRIME LEGAL| Supreme Court Hearing on Election Commissioners Act: Who Should Appoint India’s Election Commissioners?
PRIME LEGAL| Supreme Court Hearing on Election Commissioners Act: Who Should Appoint India’s Election Commissioners?

INTRODUCTION A hearing was conducted by a Division Bench comprising Justices Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma of the Supreme Court on 6th M

PRIME LEGAL | Supreme Court Directs BCI to Form Expert Panel on AI Use in Courts After Judge Cites Non-Existent Judgment
PRIME LEGAL | Supreme Court Directs BCI to Form Expert Panel on AI Use in Courts After Judge Cites Non-Existent Judgment

INTRODUCTION In a recent session, the Supreme Court of India spoke about the frequent ways that people wrongly use Artificial Intelligence during l

PRIME LEGAL | Your Property Is Registered. But Are You Actually the Legal Owner? Supreme Court’s Answer Is Unsettling
PRIME LEGAL | Your Property Is Registered. But Are You Actually the Legal Owner? Supreme Court’s Answer Is Unsettling

ABSTRACT Registration of a sale deed is often mistaken for final proof of ownership. However, in K. Gopi v. Sub-Registrar & Ors. (2025 INSC 462