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Bombay High Court : Petitioners, who are not part of the management, have the right to approach the court under Article 226 even though the provision primarily contemplates action by the management
Bombay High Court : Petitioners, who are not part of the management, have the right to approach the court under Article 226 even though the provision primarily contemplates action by the management
August 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Nanasaheb Babasaheb Dharbale & Ors. v. State of Maharashtra & Ors. Decided on: 23.08.2023 + WRIT PETITION NO. 4978 OF 2022 CORAM: MA

Bombay High Court declares compensation to the claimants of an “untoward incident” on the Railways
Bombay High Court declares compensation to the claimants of an “untoward incident” on the Railways
August 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Ramesh Laxmanrao Dighade & Ors. v. UoI Decided on: 25/07/2023 + FIRST APPEAL N O . 1422 OF 2019 CORAM: SMT. M.S. JAWALKAR, J Facts of th

Bombay High Court dismisses a petition under Sec. 127, MRTP Act for unreasonable delay
Bombay High Court dismisses a petition under Sec. 127, MRTP Act for unreasonable delay
August 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Shri. Parag Prakash Mutha v. Kashinath Barku Bhalsingh & Ors Decided on: 18.08.2023 WRIT PETITION NO. 662 OF 2023 CORAM: CORAM: SANDEEP

‘Severe Neglect of Public Welfare’: Punjab & Haryana High Court Orders Payment of 1 Lakh Penalty for Petition Contesting NHAI’s Land Acquisition
‘Severe Neglect of Public Welfare’: Punjab & Haryana High Court Orders Payment of 1 Lakh Penalty for Petition Contesting NHAI’s Land Acquisition
August 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Gurdarshan Singh Gill Vs.  Union of India 2023:PHHC:105728-DB Coram HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESHWAR THAKUR, HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE KULDEEP

The High Court of Punjab and Haryana Annuls FIR Against Former Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal for Alleged Breach of Restrictive Orders Amidst the COVID Pandemic.
The High Court of Punjab and Haryana Annuls FIR Against Former Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal for Alleged Breach of Restrictive Orders Amidst the COVID Pandemic.
August 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Sukhbir Singh Badal Vs. State of Punjab Date of decision: 24.08.2023 CRM-M-1672-2023 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE ANOOP CHITKARA FACT: On June

Delhi High Court’s Ruling on Gold Smuggling and Prohibited Goods: Impact on Economy and Legal Consequences
Delhi High Court’s Ruling on Gold Smuggling and Prohibited Goods: Impact on Economy and Legal Consequences
August 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title:  Nidhi Kapoor and Ors. v. Principal Commissioner and Ors. Decided on:  21st August, 2023 +  W.P.(C) 8902/2021 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JU

Delhi High Court Affirms Maternity Benefits for DSLSA Empanelled Advocates
Delhi High Court Affirms Maternity Benefits for DSLSA Empanelled Advocates
August 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title:  Annwesha Deb v. Delhi State Legal Services Authority Decided on:  26th July, 2023 +  W.P.(C) 11016/2017 & CM APPL. 2071/2022 CORAM:

DRT is a quasi-judicial forum, this Gujarat high Court refrains from making any additional observations
DRT is a quasi-judicial forum, this Gujarat high Court refrains from making any additional observations
August 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  TITLE:  Biren Chandrakant Shah through LHS Dimple Biren Shah Versus Authorised Officer, Punjab National Bank Decided On-: August 17, 2023 1

Human beings are supreme, and their freedom cannot be limited unless their detention is absolutely necessary and their actions have an impact on “public order.” : Gujarat high court
Human beings are supreme, and their freedom cannot be limited unless their detention is absolutely necessary and their actions have an impact on “public order.” : Gujarat high court
August 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE:  Asalam through Arshad Versus State of Gujarat Decided On-: August 17, 2023 . 12790 of 2023 CORAM: Hon’ble Justice Mr. A.S .Supehia and M

The Madras High Court considers the fact that the parties have chosen to settle their differences amicably, and acknowledges that the offences involved in the case are not compoundable in nature   
The Madras High Court considers the fact that the parties have chosen to settle their differences amicably, and acknowledges that the offences involved in the case are not compoundable in nature  
August 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  DATED : 23.08.2023 CORAM: THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE N. ANAND VENKATESH Crl.O.P No.19231 of 2023     Factual Background: The case of Sarath Ku