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By the team of Prime Legal
The Bombay High Court permits a death row inmate who was convicted of killing his mother to attend his daughter’s wedding.
The Bombay High Court permits a death row inmate who was convicted of killing his mother to attend his daughter’s wedding.
February 22, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Bombay High Court permitted a death row inmate who killed his mother and dismembered her body to attend his daughter’s wedding on Monday.

Government jobs makes the end more important than the means: Punjab High Court.
Government jobs makes the end more important than the means: Punjab High Court.
February 22, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court on 2nd February, 2023, in Ajit Singh v/s State of Punjab (CRM-M-21645-2022), held that Government jobs are a sign being a win

Part-time B.Tech Program cannot be treated at par with the regular degree: Punjab High Court.
Part-time B.Tech Program cannot be treated at par with the regular degree: Punjab High Court.
February 22, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court on December 21st, 2022, in Arun Kumar v/ State of Haryana and Others (CWP-15209 of 2021 (O&M), passed a judgement that pa

Reports And Dossiers Of Intelligence Agencies Can’t Be Disclosed Under RTI Act, State Police ATS Exempted: Delhi High Court
Reports And Dossiers Of Intelligence Agencies Can’t Be Disclosed Under RTI Act, State Police ATS Exempted: Delhi High Court
February 22, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Delhi high court passed a judgement on 3rd February, 2023. This was seen in the case of Ehtesham Qutubuddin Siddique v. Cpio, Ministry Of Home

NCDRC dismisses complaint against homeopathy clinic which failed to provide “complete cure” for skin ailment : NCDRC
NCDRC dismisses complaint against homeopathy clinic which failed to provide “complete cure” for skin ailment : NCDRC
February 22, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The NCDRC passed a judgement on 19th February, 2023 This was seen in the case of S Shanmuga Sundaram vs Positive Homeopathy Revision petition no. 5

The terms and conditions of the agreements between the property owners and M/s Popular Spirits are different. However, a common order is presently being passed as the directions being passed today, would be common to all the writ petitions: Delhi High Court
The terms and conditions of the agreements between the property owners and M/s Popular Spirits are different. However, a common order is presently being passed as the directions being passed today, would be common to all the writ petitions: Delhi High Court
February 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

W.P.(C)-1777/2023  SAMAIRA JEWELS PVT. LTD & ORS. v.GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI & ORS. A set of nine petitions had been filed by the Petiti

It is settled law that the basic rule of criminal justice system is bail and not jail. The Supreme Court and this Court have time and again reiterated that the Court must enforce this principle in practice: Delhi High Court
It is settled law that the basic rule of criminal justice system is bail and not jail. The Supreme Court and this Court have time and again reiterated that the Court must enforce this principle in practice: Delhi High Court
February 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

BAIL APPLN. 3359/2022 VIKAS PANDEY v. STATE (GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI) Current bail application was filed under Section 439 (Special powers of High Co

Delhi High Court seeks Central government response on plea challenging mandatory reporting of sexual offences : Delhi HC   
Delhi High Court seeks Central government response on plea challenging mandatory reporting of sexual offences : Delhi HC  
February 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Delhi High court issued a notice on 21st  February, 2023. This was seen in the PIL 2023/DHC he case was presided over by Hon’ble   Chief J

‘Land Acquisition Compensation Can’t Be Different Based On Nature Of Ownership’ : Supreme Court
‘Land Acquisition Compensation Can’t Be Different Based On Nature Of Ownership’ : Supreme Court
February 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme court passed a judgement on 20th February, 2023. This was seen in the case of Ramesh Chandra Sharma And Ors. v. State of Uttar Pradesh

Under Section 15(1), husband not entitled to retain dowry articles on conviction of murder: Punjab High Court.
Under Section 15(1), husband not entitled to retain dowry articles on conviction of murder: Punjab High Court.
February 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court on December 1st, 2022, in Sandeep Tomar v/s State of Punjab (CRA-S-5048-SB-2015(O&M), passed an order that on conviction