Blogs And Articles

By the team of Prime Legal
‘Wide Publication Can Be Given In The Media And Television Channels Impressing Upon The Need For Good Education For The Children Regardless Of Whatever Strata The Parents Come From’: Calcutta HC
‘Wide Publication Can Be Given In The Media And Television Channels Impressing Upon The Need For Good Education For The Children Regardless Of Whatever Strata The Parents Come From’: Calcutta HC
April 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

In the case of Sayan Banerjee v. State of West Bengal (WPA (P)/21/2022) the division bench consisting of Acting Chief Justice T. S. Sivagnanam and

‘The media is the fourth and an equally vital pillar of any democracy.’ : Calcutta HC
‘The media is the fourth and an equally vital pillar of any democracy.’ : Calcutta HC
April 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The single judge bench consisting of Justice Rajashekhar Mantha of the Calcutta High Court, in the case of, Manogya Loiwal v. The State of West Ben

A Confession Made To A Police Officer And/Or Whilst In The Custody of The Police Officer Shall Not Be Proved As Against A Person Accused Of Any Offence: Calcutta HC
A Confession Made To A Police Officer And/Or Whilst In The Custody of The Police Officer Shall Not Be Proved As Against A Person Accused Of Any Offence: Calcutta HC
April 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The division bench of Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice Partha Sarathi Sen of the High Court of Calcutta, in the case of Idrish Ansary v. The Sta

Calcutta HC orders Personal Appearance of HSBC Bank’s Senior Officials In Alleged Fraud Case
Calcutta HC orders Personal Appearance of HSBC Bank’s Senior Officials In Alleged Fraud Case
April 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

In a case,  Orijit Das v. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC) (CRP 3731 of 2014) filed by an Indian-origin Solicitor based in

EVEN IF THE DRIVER DOES NOT POSSESS ANY DRIVING LICENSE, STILL THE INSURER IS LIABLE TO PAY THE COMPENSATION AND THAT HE CAN RECOVER THE AWARD AMOUNT FROM THE OWNER OF THE OFFENDING VEHICLE AFTER PAYING THE AMOUNT: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
EVEN IF THE DRIVER DOES NOT POSSESS ANY DRIVING LICENSE, STILL THE INSURER IS LIABLE TO PAY THE COMPENSATION AND THAT HE CAN RECOVER THE AWARD AMOUNT FROM THE OWNER OF THE OFFENDING VEHICLE AFTER PAYING THE AMOUNT: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on  13 April, 2023  stating that even if the driver does not possess any driving license, still the

THE INITIAL BURDEN LIES UPON THE PLAINTIFF TO PROVE THAT CONSIDERATION WAS PASSED UNDER THE SUIT PROMISSORY NOTE:TELANGANA HIGH COURT
THE INITIAL BURDEN LIES UPON THE PLAINTIFF TO PROVE THAT CONSIDERATION WAS PASSED UNDER THE SUIT PROMISSORY NOTE:TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on  12 April, 2023 stating the initial burden lies upon the plaintiff to prove that consideration wa

Detention of pastor for sexual harassment of mentally and physically challenged minor girl upheld: Madras High Court
Detention of pastor for sexual harassment of mentally and physically challenged minor girl upheld: Madras High Court
April 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 31st of March, 2023 in which it upheld the Detention of pastor for sexual harassment of mentally and ph

Fishermen cannot protest to show their strength to the court. They do not have the legal backing for the encroachment at Marina Loop Road: Madras High Court
Fishermen cannot protest to show their strength to the court. They do not have the legal backing for the encroachment at Marina Loop Road: Madras High Court
April 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court after passing interim orders on 12th of April, 2023 in the Marina Loop Road Encroachment case, warned the fishermen on 18th A

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)
April 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The ‘ separate but equal’ principle which was affirmed in the Plessy v. Ferguson was rejected in this landmark case,and it helped in cr

THE STATUTORY RESTRICTION UNDER 167 CRPC CANNOT BE CIRCUMVENTED BY GIVING ANY REASONS INCLUDING GIVING AN OPPORTUNITY TO THE INVESTIGATING OFFICER TO INVESTIGATE THE CASE: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
THE STATUTORY RESTRICTION UNDER 167 CRPC CANNOT BE CIRCUMVENTED BY GIVING ANY REASONS INCLUDING GIVING AN OPPORTUNITY TO THE INVESTIGATING OFFICER TO INVESTIGATE THE CASE: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 31 January, 2023 stating that the statutory restriction under 167 CRPC cannot be circumvented by g