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PRIME LEGAL | Contesting Statutory Overreach: Major Tech Platforms File Writ Petitions in Karnataka HC Against GIG Workers Welfare Act
PRIME LEGAL | Contesting Statutory Overreach: Major Tech Platforms File Writ Petitions in Karnataka HC Against GIG Workers Welfare Act
June 30, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The petitioners who constitute a group of major technology aggregators, as well as their industry body, filed a writ petition on 29th

PRIME LEGAL | Legal Explainer: If a passport is not proof of citizenship, then what is?
PRIME LEGAL | Legal Explainer: If a passport is not proof of citizenship, then what is?
June 30, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION There has been a great deal of discussion, debate and some political criticism regarding the recent clarifying statement made by the M

PRIME LEGAL | Bombay High Court Clarifies: Residence Proof Mandatory for Admission Under RTE Neighbourhood Quota
PRIME LEGAL | Bombay High Court Clarifies: Residence Proof Mandatory for Admission Under RTE Neighbourhood Quota
June 29, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Manas Sandip sathe v State of Maharashtra & Ors. CASE NUMBER: WPA 7601/2026 COURT: High Court of Bombay  DATE: 25 June 2026 QUORUM:

PRIME LEGAL | Transparency in Startup IPOs: Regulatory Challenges and the Future of Disclosure in India 
PRIME LEGAL | Transparency in Startup IPOs: Regulatory Challenges and the Future of Disclosure in India 
June 27, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT The startup industry in India has become the third largest in the world and more and more new age technology startups are going for the In

PRIME LEGAL | Accidental UPI Transfers and the Doctrine of Unjust Enrichment: A Legal Analysis
PRIME LEGAL | Accidental UPI Transfers and the Doctrine of Unjust Enrichment: A Legal Analysis
June 27, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT “Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has transformed the way people in India perform digital transactions. It has made doing those transact

PRIME LEGAL | CENTRE NOTIFIES FOREIGN CONTRIBUTION (REGULATION) AMENDMENT RULES, 2026, TIGHTENING COMPLIANCE FRAMEWORK FOR NGO’s
PRIME LEGAL | CENTRE NOTIFIES FOREIGN CONTRIBUTION (REGULATION) AMENDMENT RULES, 2026, TIGHTENING COMPLIANCE FRAMEWORK FOR NGO’s
June 25, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION On 23rd June 2026, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued a comprehensive set of amendments in the compliance, registration and utilisati

PRIME LEGAL | Restricting the Scope of Section 2(o): Bombay High Court Excludes Independent Commutes from POSH Act Jurisdiction
PRIME LEGAL | Restricting the Scope of Section 2(o): Bombay High Court Excludes Independent Commutes from POSH Act Jurisdiction
June 25, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Bombay High Court has made it clear what constitutes a workplace under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Pr

PRIME LEGAL | Trade Licence Not a Prerequisite for Registrating a Law Firm Under the Indian Partnership Act: Calcutta HC
PRIME LEGAL | Trade Licence Not a Prerequisite for Registrating a Law Firm Under the Indian Partnership Act: Calcutta HC
June 24, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Dr. Arjun Choudhary v. Mr. Kunalji Bhattacharji CASE NUMBER: WPA 805/2026 COURT: High Court of Calcutta at Circuit Bench of Jalpaiguri 

PRIME LEGAL | Uttarakhand HC Rules: Unreasoned Food Analyst Report Cannot Establish Misbranding Under FSS Act
PRIME LEGAL | Uttarakhand HC Rules: Unreasoned Food Analyst Report Cannot Establish Misbranding Under FSS Act
June 24, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: PepsiCo India Holdings Private Limited v. State of Uttarakhand and another CASE NUMBER: Appeal From Order No.305 of 2024  COURT: High C

PRIME LEGAL | Can The Supreme Court Force A High Court To Promote A Judge? Inside The Refusal To Open A ‘Pandora’s Box’
PRIME LEGAL | Can The Supreme Court Force A High Court To Promote A Judge? Inside The Refusal To Open A ‘Pandora’s Box’
June 23, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court of India in the case of Arvind Malhotra, Principal Judge, Family Court, Dharamshala, refused to entertain a writ pet