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The Madras High Court dismisses application alleging  financial misappropriation, forgery while emphasizing on substantiated evidence and adherence to proper legal procedure
The Madras High Court dismisses application alleging  financial misappropriation, forgery while emphasizing on substantiated evidence and adherence to proper legal procedure
August 16, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  PRONOUNCED ON : 14.08.2023 CORAM :THE HONOURABLE Ms. JUSTICE R.N.MANJULA Application No. 2447 of 2022   Introduction: The case of S.Sangeetha a

whether a girl who eloped and got married against her parents’ wishes should be disallowed from making any allegations of harassment related to dowry requests.
whether a girl who eloped and got married against her parents’ wishes should be disallowed from making any allegations of harassment related to dowry requests.
August 16, 2023by Primelegal Team0

PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT Parneet Kaur Vs. State of Punjab Date of decision: August 08, 2023 CRWP- 7820 of 2023 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. ALOK JAI

Question of pre-emptive bail to two individuals who are accused of engaging in the production, sale, and distribution of below the required quality standard hand sanitizer.
Question of pre-emptive bail to two individuals who are accused of engaging in the production, sale, and distribution of below the required quality standard hand sanitizer.
August 16, 2023by Primelegal Team0

PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT Sunita Dhawan & Anr.  Vs.  Union of India 2023:PHHC:086391 Coram HON’BLE MR.JUSTICE SANDEEP MOUDGIL DATE: 1

The Delhi High Court has granted permission for a US citizen convicted under POTA to go to Chicago due to his elderly father’s illness.
The Delhi High Court has granted permission for a US citizen convicted under POTA to go to Chicago due to his elderly father’s illness.
August 16, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title:  Mohd. Yasin Patel Alias Falahi v. State Decided on:  26th July, 2023 +  CRL.A. 585/2003 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR KA

[POCSO Act] The absence of injuries to a victim’s private parts does not rule out penetrative sexual assault, according to the Delhi High Court.
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Title: Ranjeet Kumar Yadav v. State of NCT of Delhi Decided on:  14th August, 2023 +  CRL.A. 50/2022 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT BANSAL

Patents Act| Revocation Petition Under Section 64 Is Not A Suit Under Section 10 Of The CPC- Delhi High Court Rules
Patents Act| Revocation Petition Under Section 64 Is Not A Suit Under Section 10 Of The CPC- Delhi High Court Rules
August 16, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Dr Reddys Laboratories Limited & Anr. vs The Controller of Patents & Ors. Decided on:  3rd August, 2023 +  C.O.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 3/20

SEBI’s Direction Under Section 11B(1) of the 1992 Act Cannot Prevent Bank From Auctioning Defaulter’s Property In Line With Bank’s Rights Under SARFAESI: Delhi High Court
SEBI’s Direction Under Section 11B(1) of the 1992 Act Cannot Prevent Bank From Auctioning Defaulter’s Property In Line With Bank’s Rights Under SARFAESI: Delhi High Court
August 16, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title:  ICICI Bank v. Deputy General Manager and Ors. Decided on:  21st July, 2023 +  W.P.(C) 3796/2022 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE PURUSHA

THE NEW SUBSTANTIAL LAW REPEALING,INDIAN PENAL CODE 1860
THE NEW SUBSTANTIAL LAW REPEALING,INDIAN PENAL CODE 1860
August 16, 2023by Primelegal Team0

 ABSTRACT – The enhanced new law brought by the present ruling government replacing the substantive and procedural laws that have been over

BHARATIYA SAKSHYA BILL 2023 : AN OVERVIEW
BHARATIYA SAKSHYA BILL 2023 : AN OVERVIEW
August 15, 2023by Primelegal Team0

India was ruled by British before its independence and continues to be ruled by British-made laws. The fact that most of the laws that are in force

The Madras High Court in a case involving a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution, supported petitioner’s right to celebrate cultural heritage by allowing the petitioner to conduct the dance program while emphasizing responsibility  Baskaran vs Superintendent of Police
The Madras High Court in a case involving a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution, supported petitioner’s right to celebrate cultural heritage by allowing the petitioner to conduct the dance program while emphasizing responsibility Baskaran vs Superintendent of Police
August 15, 2023by Primelegal Team0

DATED:14.08.2023 CORAM :THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE K.K.RAMAKRISHNAN W.P.(MD)No.19653 of 2023 Introduction: The case of Temple Trustee v. Superintend