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Allahabad HC Releases Man Jailed For 11 Months Following NBW In State’s Appeal Against Acquittal Sans Producing Him In HC, Calls His Custody Illegal
Allahabad HC Releases Man Jailed For 11 Months Following NBW In State’s Appeal Against Acquittal Sans Producing Him In HC, Calls His Custody Illegal
December 3, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: State of U.P. vs. Zameel Alias Fauda And 5 Ors. Citation: GOVERNMENT APPEAL No. – 792 of 2018 Decided on: 20.11.2023 Coram: Justice Ar

Litigants are required to select a single forum and are not entitled to arbitrarily switch between the Allahabad and Lucknow benches: Allahabad High Court.
Litigants are required to select a single forum and are not entitled to arbitrarily switch between the Allahabad and Lucknow benches: Allahabad High Court.
December 3, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Prem Prakash Yadav v. Union Of India Thru Secy.Min.Of Urban Planning And Development  Citation: WRIT – C No. – 3990 of 2014 Dec

Validity of the use of loudspeakers by religious establishments in the lens of the judiciary
December 2, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Introduction : The Gujarat HC[1] in its recent plea held that a 10-minute use of loudspeakers during Azan (religious Muslim prayer) to not be causi

The Delhi High Court ordered for Dissolution of the company under section 481 of the Companies Act, 1956 as none of the Ex-Directors filed the Statement of Affairs and also failed to submit the records of the company.
The Delhi High Court ordered for Dissolution of the company under section 481 of the Companies Act, 1956 as none of the Ex-Directors filed the Statement of Affairs and also failed to submit the records of the company.
December 1, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Ganga Sagar & Co. P. LTD v. Ujval Singh Suri & Anr. Decided on: 26th September, 2023 +CO. APPL. 692/2023 in CRL.O (CO.) 9/2004 Intro

All the winding up petitions filed in the courts in which hardly any proceedings have taken towards winding up of the company have to be compulsorily transferred to the NCLT- Delhi High Court.
All the winding up petitions filed in the courts in which hardly any proceedings have taken towards winding up of the company have to be compulsorily transferred to the NCLT- Delhi High Court.
December 1, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Aakash Engineers & Contractors v. Gaursons Hi-tech Infrastructure Decided on: 10th October, 2023 + CO.PET. 531/2016 & CO.APPL. 1671/

The Madras High Court while dismissing a petition observing that a married woman does not relinquish her residential rights at her parental home due to marriage.
December 1, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court while dismissing a petition observing that a married woman does not relinquish her residential rights at her parental home du

The Madras High Court upholds employee benefit preference in service jurisprudence when confronted with alternative interpretations of rules concerning penalties and punishments.
December 1, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court upholds employee benefit preference in service jurisprudence when confronted with alternative interpretations of rules concer

Assignee need not file a leave for continuance of suit proceedings : Bombay HC
December 1, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Ratnamala Mohan Aklujkar V Smt. Sushila Nirmalkumar Rungta and ors Decided on: 29th November, 2023 Citation : Civil Writ Petition No. 1723 C

Termination of a workman cannot be done without proper evidence : Bombay HC upholds the decision of Labour Court
December 1, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE : Emerson Climate Technologies v Shirish Ramchandra Pawar CITATION : Writ petition no 12995 of 2015 CORAM : Hon’ble Justice Milind N. Jadha

THE HIGH COURT OF PATNA SETASIDE THE JUDGEMENT PASSED BY THE TRAIL COURT UNDER SECTIONS 302/34 OF IPC AS THE PROSECUTION FAILED TO PROVE THEIR CASE 
November 30, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court Of Patna Set aside the Judgement passed by The Trail Court under sections 302/34 of ipc as the prosecution failed to prove their cas