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The facts and the statements of the witnesses PW-1, PW-3 and PW-4 have failed to be corroborated together: Delhi High Court
The facts and the statements of the witnesses PW-1, PW-3 and PW-4 have failed to be corroborated together: Delhi High Court
January 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

CRL.A. 121 of 2018 STATE (NCT OF DELHI) vs NARENDER @ BABLOO This was an appeal filed under Section 378 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 aga

It is understandable that Presiding Officers take an objection where law interns tend to pose as lawyers, but on the other hand, these law interns who are merely students should be counselled, properly informed and instructed, rather than FIRs being registered, merely on this basis: Delhi High Court
It is understandable that Presiding Officers take an objection where law interns tend to pose as lawyers, but on the other hand, these law interns who are merely students should be counselled, properly informed and instructed, rather than FIRs being registered, merely on this basis: Delhi High Court
January 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

W.P. (CRL) 2583/2022 RAJESH SHARMA vs STATE OF NCT DELHI AND ANR Petition had been filed seeking quashing of FIR No. 458 of 2022 dated 3rd Septembe

Madras High Court directed to appoints trained and skilled non-official board of visitors to jails
Madras High Court directed to appoints trained and skilled non-official board of visitors to jails
January 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Madras High Court In this case writ petition was filed to issue writ of mandamus to appoint the trained and non-official board of visitors to jails

Madras High Court directed to pay a sum of 10 lakh to the victim of explosion of Hazardous waste
Madras High Court directed to pay a sum of 10 lakh to the victim of explosion of Hazardous waste
January 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Madras High Court In this case Madras High Court directed to pay a sum of 10 lakh each to the victims. Madras High Court said that it is the duty o

Madras High Court said that the expiry of the E-Way Bill does not create any scope of tax evasion
Madras High Court said that the expiry of the E-Way Bill does not create any scope of tax evasion
January 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Madras High Court In this case Madras High Court imposes minor penalty by quashing the petitioner plea and said that the expiration of E-Way Bill d

The only issue which needs to be decided by this Court is whether the insurance claim can be denied by the respondent No. 2/insurance company by contending that the vehicle was not in ‘use’ at the time of the incident: Delhi High Court
The only issue which needs to be decided by this Court is whether the insurance claim can be denied by the respondent No. 2/insurance company by contending that the vehicle was not in ‘use’ at the time of the incident: Delhi High Court
January 23, 2023by Primelegal Team0

M/S NEELKANTH TRAVELS vs MOHAN LAL & ANR. FAO 185/2019 The appellant/respondent No. 1 had filed the present appeal under Section 30 of the Empl

It would not be prudent to continue to keep the juvenile in custody considering that three years have already gone by and the trial has still a long way to go before completion: Delhi High Court
It would not be prudent to continue to keep the juvenile in custody considering that three years have already gone by and the trial has still a long way to go before completion: Delhi High Court
January 23, 2023by Primelegal Team0

BAIL APPLN. 3202/2021 CCL S vs STATE The petitioner through this petition sought for regular bail in FIR No.113/2018 under Sections 302/34 IPC regi

High Court granted bail to a pastor accused of converting 90 Hindus to Christianity: Allahabad High Court
High Court granted bail to a pastor accused of converting 90 Hindus to Christianity: Allahabad High Court
January 23, 2023by Primelegal Team0

CRL MISC APPLCIATION NO.: 57506/2022 VIJAY MASIH VERSUS STATE OF UP BENCH OF JUSTICE SAMEER JAIN   The Uttar Pradesh Prohibition Of Unlawful Conve

Speedy Trial; High Court rules that an unexplained inordinate delay of 18 years is oppressive and unwarranted: Allahabad High Court
Speedy Trial; High Court rules that an unexplained inordinate delay of 18 years is oppressive and unwarranted: Allahabad High Court
January 23, 2023by Primelegal Team0

APPLICATION U/S 482 No. – 23675 of 2022 Madan Mohan Saxena v. State Of U.P. And 2 Others Bench: Justice Sameer Jain The Indian Electricity Act, 1

Bail granted to the accused on the payment of GST Evasion amount: Rajasthan High Court
Bail granted to the accused on the payment of GST Evasion amount: Rajasthan High Court
January 23, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Bail granted to the accused on the payment of GST Evasion amount: Rajasthan High Court The Rajasthan High Court passed a judgement on 06-01-2023 in