Blogs And Articles

By the team of Prime Legal
“The High Court of Karnataka Grants Anticipatory Bail to Rape Accused Due to Lack of Evidence of Coercion or False Promises in Allegations.”
April 26, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case Title – Varun Kumar Vs. State of Karnataka Case Number – Criminal Petition No. 2020/2024 Dated on – 18th April 2024 Quorum – Justice R

“Karnataka High Court Overturns Labour Court Relief, Rules Manageral or Supervisorial Role Not Classified as ‘Workmen’ Under ID Act”
April 26, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case Title: SMT. N. BHUVANESHWARI Versus THE MANAGEMENT OF M/S. AMBUTHIRTHA POWER PRIVATE LTD., Case No: 49982/2018 Decided on: 8th April, 2024 Fac

“Karnataka High Court Overturns Labour Court Relief, Rules Manageral or Supervisorial Role Not Classified as ‘Workmen’ Under ID Act”
April 26, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case Title: SMT. N. BHUVANESHWARI Versus THE MANAGEMENT OF M/S. AMBUTHIRTHA POWER PRIVATE LTD., Case No: 49982/2018 Decided on: 8th April, 2024 Fac

Blacklisting Decision Over Hand Sanitiser Quality During COVID-19 Reversed, Asserts Due Process Must Be Followed: Karnataka HC
April 26, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case Title: M/S. SUJAL PHARMA versus KARNATAKA STATE MEDICAL SUPPLIES CORPORATION LIMITED Case No: 20520 OF 2021 Decided on: 23rd April, 2024 Quoru

Bail Refused to Defendant Charged Under UAPA for Supporting ISIS Ideology and Organizing Illegal Weapons: Delhi High Court
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case title: Jamsheed Zahoor Paul v. State of NCT of Delhi Case no: CRL.A. 51/2024 Dated on: 24th April, 2024 Quorum: Hon’ble Mr Justice Suresh Ku

Mere membership of banned organizations is a  sufficient ingredient to incriminate without there being an overt act :SC
Mere membership of banned organizations is a sufficient ingredient to incriminate without there being an overt act :SC
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case title: Jamsheed Zahoor Paul V. State of NCT of Delhi. Case no: CRL.A. 51/2024. Dated on: 24th April, 2024. Quorum: Hon’ble Mr Justice Suresh

Delhi High Court’s Jurisdiction Limited to Cases of Perversity in Industrial Tribunal Decisions
Delhi High Court’s Jurisdiction Limited to Cases of Perversity in Industrial Tribunal Decisions
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case title: Director General, Delhi Doordharshan Kendra v. Mohd. Shahbaz Khan, Tej Pal Manohar Paswan, Danvir Hans Raj. Case no: LPA 242/2024, LPA

The court reinstated the award of Rs. 5 lakhs to be paid to the appellant promptly – SC
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case Title: JYOTI DEVI VERSUS SUKET HOSPITAL & ORS Case No: 242 of 2016 Decided on: 23rd April, 2024 Quorum: THE HON’BLE JUDGE SANJAY KAROL F

“Hindu Woman Without Own Income Can Enjoy Property Given by Deceased Husband, But Cannot have Absolute Rights Over It: Delhi High Court”
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case title: Manmohan Singh & Anr v. Shital Singh & Ors. Case no.: CM(M) 1333/2017 & CM APPL. 42656/2017 Dated on: 24th April 2024 Quoru

“Article 14 is not violated, Delhi High Court upholds JNU’s 80% Admission Quota for B.A. (Hons) First-Year in Foreign Languages Program”
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case title: Vaibhav v. Jawaharlal Nehru University Case no.: W.P.(C) 12771/2023 Dated on: 24th April 2024 Quorum: Justice C. Hari Shankar FACTS OF