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THE RBI HAS TAKEN ACTION AGAINST PAYTM UNDER SEC.35-A OF THE BANKING REGULATION ACT 1949 : MADRAS HIGH COURT
THE RBI HAS TAKEN ACTION AGAINST PAYTM UNDER SEC.35-A OF THE BANKING REGULATION ACT 1949 : MADRAS HIGH COURT
May 19, 2023by Primelegal Team

The High Court of Madras passed a judgment on  28 April 2023 stating that The RBI has taken action against PayTM under Sec.35-A of the Banking Reg

UNDER SECTION 24(2) OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT,2013 THERE ARE TWO REQUIREMENTS OF TAKING OVER POSSESSION AND PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION: MADRAS HIGH COURT
UNDER SECTION 24(2) OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ACT,2013 THERE ARE TWO REQUIREMENTS OF TAKING OVER POSSESSION AND PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION: MADRAS HIGH COURT
May 19, 2023by Primelegal Team

The High Court of Madras passed a judgment on 28 April 2023  stating that under Section 24(2) of the Land Acquisition Act,2013 there are two requi

Legal Battle in Karnataka High Court: Siddappa B.H. vs. The State – A Case of Petitions for Quashing Orders and Recalling Witnesses
Legal Battle in Karnataka High Court: Siddappa B.H. vs. The State – A Case of Petitions for Quashing Orders and Recalling Witnesses
May 19, 2023by Primelegal Team

  Shri Siddappa B H vs The State 18 May, 2023 Bench: Hon’ble  K.Natarajan       Facts:- In the case before the Karnataka High Court, Shri Si

“Quashing Criminal Proceedings: Examining the Impact of Non-Compliance with Cr.P.C. Guidelines”
“Quashing Criminal Proceedings: Examining the Impact of Non-Compliance with Cr.P.C. Guidelines”
May 19, 2023by Primelegal Team

  Smt. Saritha Sekhar vs State Of Karnataka 18 May, 2023 Bench: Hon’ble K.Natarajan Facts This case deals with criminal petitions filed by the p

The instant petition was dismissed for being devoid of any merit. Delhi High Court
The instant petition was dismissed for being devoid of any merit. Delhi High Court
May 18, 2023by Primelegal Team

Maj Pankaj Rai vs Niit Ltd on 16 May, 2023, Delhi High Court. Facts: The petitioner filed the current petition according to Section 14(1)(a) of the

That right was explained to constitute an independent cause of action having no correlation with any ―jurisdictional issues. Delhi High Court
That right was explained to constitute an independent cause of action having no correlation with any ―jurisdictional issues. Delhi High Court
May 18, 2023by Primelegal Team

Peter Beck Und Partner … vs Prakash Industries Limited & Anr. on 3 May, 2023, Delhi High Court. Facts: The High Court of Justice’s

” Bail granted by Karnataka High Court to Mahesh in Domestic Violence and Abetment to Suicide Case”
” Bail granted by Karnataka High Court to Mahesh in Domestic Violence and Abetment to Suicide Case”
May 18, 2023by Primelegal Team

Introduction: In a recent judgment, the Karnataka High Court, Kalaburagi Bench, granted bail to Mahesh, the petitioner in Criminal Petition No. 200

Bail granted by Karnataka High Court to Sri Parashurama Gowdar in Controversial Case
Bail granted by Karnataka High Court to Sri Parashurama Gowdar in Controversial Case
May 18, 2023by Primelegal Team

    Sri Parashurama Gowdar vs State Of Karnataka on 16 May, 2023 Bench: M G Bymguj   Introduction: In a recent ruling, the Karnataka High Court,

THE REGISTRATION OF THE CANCELLATION OF THE SETTLEMENT DEED WAS RENDERED AS “VOID AND NON-EST IN LAW” BY THE MADRAS HIGH COURT
THE REGISTRATION OF THE CANCELLATION OF THE SETTLEMENT DEED WAS RENDERED AS “VOID AND NON-EST IN LAW” BY THE MADRAS HIGH COURT
May 18, 2023by Primelegal Team

The High Court of Madras passed a judgment on 28 April 2023 stating that the registration of the cancellation of the settlement deed  is “void a

NO WRIT AGAINST AN ENQUIRY CALL LETTER IS ENTERTAINABLE IN A ROUTINE MANNER: MADRAS HIGH COURT
NO WRIT AGAINST AN ENQUIRY CALL LETTER IS ENTERTAINABLE IN A ROUTINE MANNER: MADRAS HIGH COURT
May 18, 2023by Primelegal Team

The High Court of Madras passed a judgment on 28 April 2023  stating that No writ against an enquiry call letter is entertainable in a routine man