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PRIME LEGAL | Karnataka High Court Clarifies: Schools Must Report POCSO Offences, Not Conduct Internal Inquiries
PRIME LEGAL | Karnataka High Court Clarifies: Schools Must Report POCSO Offences, Not Conduct Internal Inquiries
July 14, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Shivaprasad Bhat & Ors. v. State of Karnataka & Anr. CITATION: 2026:KHC:34154 CASE NUMBER: Criminal Petition No. 9422 Of 2026 CO

PRIME LEGAL | Delhi High Court Clarifies: Separate Sentence Must Be Awarded for Section 354 IPC Despite POCSO Conviction
PRIME LEGAL | Delhi High Court Clarifies: Separate Sentence Must Be Awarded for Section 354 IPC Despite POCSO Conviction
July 14, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: KANHAIYA LAL v. STATE (NCT OF DELHI)  CITATION: CRL.A. 880/2025 & CRL.M.(BAIL) 1381/2025  CASE NUMBER: Criminal Appeal No. 880 of

PRIME LEGAL | Can You Secretly Record Your Spouse’s Calls and Use Them in Court? Telangana High Court Says No
PRIME LEGAL | Can You Secretly Record Your Spouse’s Calls and Use Them in Court? Telangana High Court Says No
July 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION: In a recent ruling upholding the right to privacy in marital relationships, the Telangana High Court stated that a spouse cannot reco

PRIME LEGAL | Andhra Pradesh High Court Clarifies: Advocates Not Liable for Deficiency in Service Claims Under Consumer Protection Law
PRIME LEGAL | Andhra Pradesh High Court Clarifies: Advocates Not Liable for Deficiency in Service Claims Under Consumer Protection Law
July 13, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION In the case of A.S.S.K. Durga Prasad vs. National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission & Ors, the Andhra Pradesh High Court reaf

PRIME LEGAL | Can the Police Refuse to Register an FIR? A Legal Analysis of Mandatory FIR Registration under Indian Criminal Law
PRIME LEGAL | Can the Police Refuse to Register an FIR? A Legal Analysis of Mandatory FIR Registration under Indian Criminal Law
July 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT: The registration of an FIR marks the commencement of criminal procedure in India. The legality of a police officer’s refusal in registe

PRIME LEGAL | Stranded at the Gate: A Traveler’s Guide to Airline Compensation in India
PRIME LEGAL | Stranded at the Gate: A Traveler’s Guide to Airline Compensation in India
July 11, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT The growth rate in India’s aviation industry has been tremendous, offering convenience but also often causing disruptions in flights

PRIME LEGAL | Father Barred from Claiming Visitation After Waiving Parental Rights in Divorce Settlement, Rules Karnataka High Court
PRIME LEGAL | Father Barred from Claiming Visitation After Waiving Parental Rights in Divorce Settlement, Rules Karnataka High Court
July 10, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: X v Y CITATION: NC: 2026:KHC:32391 CASE NUMBER: Writ Petition No. 13050 Of 2026 (Gm-Fc) COURT: High Court of Karnataka DATE OF JUDGMENT:

PRIME LEGAL | High Court Quashes FIR against Sister-in-Law residing abroad, warns against the criminalisation of matrimonial disputes
PRIME LEGAL | High Court Quashes FIR against Sister-in-Law residing abroad, warns against the criminalisation of matrimonial disputes
July 10, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: V v. State of Karnataka & Anr. CITATION: NC: 2026: KHC:31937 CASE NUMBER: Criminal Petition No. 10716 of 2024  COURT: High Court of

PRIME LEGAL | Delhi High Court orders restoration of Cockroach Janta Party’s X account
PRIME LEGAL | Delhi High Court orders restoration of Cockroach Janta Party’s X account
July 9, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION: The Delhi High Court has ordered the restoration of the X (formerly Twitter) account of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) and the Union

PRIME LEGAL | WhatsApp Username Controversy underscores rising worries about informational personal privacy
PRIME LEGAL | WhatsApp Username Controversy underscores rising worries about informational personal privacy
July 9, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The digitalization of communication has made the relationship between technology and law more prominent than ever and the proposed Wha