Blogs And Articles

By the team of Prime Legal
Delhi High Court’s Ruling on Framing Charges in Assault Case
Delhi High Court’s Ruling on Framing Charges in Assault Case
September 7, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  Case Title: The State Govt of NCT of Delhi v. Babita & Ors  Date of Decision: 04.09.2023  Case Number: CRL.REV.P. 267/2018 & CRL.M.A.

Delhi High Court Resolves Arbitration Appointment Dilemma in Favor of Tata Capital
Delhi High Court Resolves Arbitration Appointment Dilemma in Favor of Tata Capital
September 7, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: Tata Capital Financial Services Ltd. v. MS Shree International & Ors.  Date of Decision: 04.09.2023  Case Number: ARB.P. 969/2022

What is the Procedure for Court Marriage In Hyderabad?
What is the Procedure for Court Marriage In Hyderabad?
September 7, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Getting married is a beautiful milestone in one’s life, and court marriage provides a simple and efficient way to legalize a union. If you ar

Rajasthan High Court, the revenue department’s duty to prove product classification under tariff entries, especially when categorized as residual rather than specific, is emphasized.
Rajasthan High Court, the revenue department’s duty to prove product classification under tariff entries, especially when categorized as residual rather than specific, is emphasized.
September 6, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: M/s Compuage Infocom Limited v. The Assistant Commissioner Decided on: 30th May, 2023 S.B. Sales Tax Revision / Reference No. 182/2017 CORAM

The Rajasthan High Court has ruled that ‘pizza’ and ‘sandwiches’ qualify as ‘cooked foods,’ thereby permitting an exemption from paying VAT exceeding 5%.
The Rajasthan High Court has ruled that ‘pizza’ and ‘sandwiches’ qualify as ‘cooked foods,’ thereby permitting an exemption from paying VAT exceeding 5%.
September 6, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: M/s Devyani International Limited v. The Additional Commissioner Decided on: 05 May, 2023 S.B. Sales Tax Revision / Reference No. 58/2013 CO

Breaking Down Delhi High Court’s Bail Decision in the Recent Economic Offence Case    
Breaking Down Delhi High Court’s Bail Decision in the Recent Economic Offence Case   
September 6, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: Navpreet Singh v. State  Date of Decision: 1st September, 2023   Case Number: Bail Appln. 1575/2023  Coram: Hon’ble Mr. Justic

Landlord-Tenant Dispute Resolved on Use and Occupation Charges of Property: Delhi High Court  
Landlord-Tenant Dispute Resolved on Use and Occupation Charges of Property: Delhi High Court  
September 6, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: Juglal Ram Chander v. Sh. Surinder Pal Jain  Date of Decision: 10.08.2023  Case Number: RC.REV. No. 500/2019 & CM Appl.38094/2019

Madras High Court grants Statutory bail and Says accused has the right to be released in a NDPS case.
Madras High Court grants Statutory bail and Says accused has the right to be released in a NDPS case.
September 6, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE. Vimala Devi Vs. State by The Inspector of Police Decided On: September 5, 2023. Criminal Original Petition No.20387 of 2023  CORAM:  Hon

Madras High Court directed the trail court to consider the petitioners grounds in a case of defamation and Dispose it in 3 months.
Madras High Court directed the trail court to consider the petitioners grounds in a case of defamation and Dispose it in 3 months.
September 6, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE. L. Murugan Vs. Murasoli Trust. Decided On: September 5, 2023. Criminal Original Petition No.10277 & Crl.M.P.No.6094 of 2022.  CORAM:

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by a candidate declared ineligible for Ph. D Programme due to his non-completion of the mandatory 5 year service clause.
The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by a candidate declared ineligible for Ph. D Programme due to his non-completion of the mandatory 5 year service clause.
September 6, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Bombay High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by a candidate declared ineligible for Ph. D Programme due to his non-completion of the manda