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The Delhi High Court by mutual consent of both the parties, allowed the Petitioner/Plaintiff to submit an affidavit of witnesses as part of Examination in chief, post order given by Trial court denying the same.
The Delhi High Court by mutual consent of both the parties, allowed the Petitioner/Plaintiff to submit an affidavit of witnesses as part of Examination in chief, post order given by Trial court denying the same.
December 6, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title- Vijay Kumar v. C.S Valsala Kumaran Nair Decided on: 06.10.2023 + CM(M) 1392/2018 Introduction The present petition is filed under Article 22

Delhi High Court directed Indo-Tibetan Border Police to review the Cadre-Exercise and Conduct personal hearing of their Senior Most Assistant Commandant and Petitioners within 4 weeks.
Delhi High Court directed Indo-Tibetan Border Police to review the Cadre-Exercise and Conduct personal hearing of their Senior Most Assistant Commandant and Petitioners within 4 weeks.
December 6, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Kailash Chand Saini & Ors. vs Union of India & Anr. Decided on: 03.10.2023 + W.P.(C) 11488/2018 Introduction The court in the presen

Every colleges established prior 2003 will have to get a recognition/permission from the central Government for validily practice medicine -High Court Of Patna
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  Every Colleges Established Prior 2003 Will Have To Get A Recognition/permission From The Central Government For Validily Practice Medicine-H

When a proceeding of Winding up has reached an advanced stage and immovable properties have already been handed over to Official Liquidator, the winding up petition can’t be transferred to NCLT- Delhi HC
When a proceeding of Winding up has reached an advanced stage and immovable properties have already been handed over to Official Liquidator, the winding up petition can’t be transferred to NCLT- Delhi HC
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title- Deutsche Trustee Company Ltd v. Tulip Telecom Ltd. Decided on: 3rd October, 2023 + CO.PET. 329/2013 and CO.APPL. 973/2018, 322/2019, 1104/20

Haven’t cleared LDCE, Cannot Claim Promotion as a matter of Right- DELHI HC
Haven’t cleared LDCE, Cannot Claim Promotion as a matter of Right- DELHI HC
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title- M.T.N.L v Mahindra Singh Decided on: 04th October, 2023 + W.P.(C) 12942/2006 Introduction The present petition was filed for setting aside/q

EGS employees not liable to file an Industrial dispute for termination of employment, but is entitled to compensation : Bombay HC
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE : Ashok Bhikanrao Deshmukh v The State of Maharashtra CITATION : W.P 2149 of 2011 CORAM : Hon’ble justice Ravindra V. Ghuge and Hon’ble J

Post the termination of sub lease agreement, the lessee is not meant to collect rent and add it as an income to the owner : Bombay HC
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE : T.V. Patel Pvt. Ltd.v The Dy. Commissioner of Income Tax CITATION : Income Tax Appeal No.699 of 2002 CORAM : Hon’ble Justice G.S Kulkarni

The Madras High Court held that Orders issued under Section 194 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are primarily administrative and are not subject to challenge unless they are evidently illegal and issued without due consideration.
The Madras High Court held that Orders issued under Section 194 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are primarily administrative and are not subject to challenge unless they are evidently illegal and issued without due consideration.
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court held that Orders issued under Section 194 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are primarily administrative and are not subject

The Madras High Court while hearing a review application seeking removal of construction of mosque nearby a place of temple held that a review should not be camouflaged as an appeal.
The Madras High Court while hearing a review application seeking removal of construction of mosque nearby a place of temple held that a review should not be camouflaged as an appeal.
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court while hearing a review application seeking removal of construction of mosque nearby a place of temple held that a review shou

In prima-facie there is nothing which affixes culpability or constitutes comission of offences including mensrea in the part of the petitioner the court can exercise it’s power-High Court of Jharkhand 
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  In Prima-facie There Is Nothing Which Affixes Culpability Or Constitutes Comission Of Offences Including Mensrea In The Part Of The Petition