Blogs And Articles

By the team of Prime Legal
The Brand SEVEN HOURS using the branding similar to RED BULL’S allowed to dispose of the allready produced cans subjected to the payment of Rs.13 Lakhs to Red Bull: HIGH COURT OF DELHI
The Brand SEVEN HOURS using the branding similar to RED BULL’S allowed to dispose of the allready produced cans subjected to the payment of Rs.13 Lakhs to Red Bull: HIGH COURT OF DELHI
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: RED BULL AG V ROHIDAS POPAT KAPADNIS & ANR. CS(COMM) 512/2023 & I.A. 20372/2023 Decided on: 16/10/2023 Coram: Hon’ble Ms. Justice

The Calcutta High Court: –  Ruled that it is “sexist” to distinguish between a married and unmarried daughter in compassionate employment.
The Calcutta High Court: – Ruled that it is “sexist” to distinguish between a married and unmarried daughter in compassionate employment.
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: – Dipali Mitra & Ors. V Coal India Limited & Ors. Case No.: – WPA 14349/2018 Decided on: 17/10/2023. Coram: The Hon’bl

Allahabad High Court Issues A Mandamus To Reinstate The Registration Certificate of Petitioner With Effect From 18.8.2022, Along with Consequential Benefits.
Allahabad High Court Issues A Mandamus To Reinstate The Registration Certificate of Petitioner With Effect From 18.8.2022, Along with Consequential Benefits.
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: M/S Vidya Coal Depot v. Additional Commissioner Grade (Appeal) Ii And Another  Decided on: 5th October 2023  WRIT TAX No. – 394 of 2

Changes in Officeholders Will Not Affect the Company’s Obligation to Repay Cheque Amount: Karnataka High Court
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Rajiv & Others And State Bank of India C.C.No.3095 of 2021 Date of Decision: October 6, 2023 CORAM: The Hon’ble Mr. Justice M. Nag

Madhya Pradesh High Court clarifies that instituting a suit against deceased persons is tantamount to a formal defect
Madhya Pradesh High Court clarifies that instituting a suit against deceased persons is tantamount to a formal defect
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Rajveer Singh Vs Secretary State of M.P. and 2 Ors Writ Petition No. 11364 Date of Decision: 09.10.2023 CORAM: Justice Pranay Verma Introduc

Promotion of an employee cannot be denied on the basis of a pending criminal complaint against him unless charge sheet has been filed: Karnataka High Court
Promotion of an employee cannot be denied on the basis of a pending criminal complaint against him unless charge sheet has been filed: Karnataka High Court
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Jayashree And State of Karnataka & Others Case no.: WRIT PETITION NO. 102595 OF 2023 Decided on: 5th October, 2023 Coram: Justice S.R. K

Proceeding under section 153A cannot be permitted in the absence of sanction under section 196 CrPC: Karnataka High Court
Proceeding under section 153A cannot be permitted in the absence of sanction under section 196 CrPC: Karnataka High Court
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Rajasingh Takur @ T Raja Singh & Others And State of Karnataka Case no.: CRIMINAL PETITION No. 2576 OF 2023 Decided on: 6th October, 202

College Student’s Submission of Caste Validity Certificate After Deadline Due To Delay By Scrutiny Committee Cannot Aid To Reinstate Admission: Bombay High Court
College Student’s Submission of Caste Validity Certificate After Deadline Due To Delay By Scrutiny Committee Cannot Aid To Reinstate Admission: Bombay High Court
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Bhushan s/o Sangappa Chaudari v. State of Maharashtra & others  Decided on: 11th October 2023  WRIT PETITION NO.12653 OF 2023  CORAM:

The Gauhati High Court allowed the DNA test of the accused of rape to know the truth, and paternity of the child born to the victim.
The Gauhati High Court allowed the DNA test of the accused of rape to know the truth, and paternity of the child born to the victim.
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Sudip Biswas @ Bura v. The State of Assam and Anr. Decide on October 13, 2023. Case No.: Cr.L.A/73/2023. CORUM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE MICHAE

Madhya Pradesh High Court: On the sole ground of not producing the accused before the magistrate on the time of extending judicial custody will not entitle to default bail U/S 167(2) of Cr. P. C.
Madhya Pradesh High Court: On the sole ground of not producing the accused before the magistrate on the time of extending judicial custody will not entitle to default bail U/S 167(2) of Cr. P. C.
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title of the case: Abdul Jamil & Ors. V. The State of Madhya Pradesh through Police Station STF/ATF Bhopal. Decided on October 12, 2023. Case N