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Dismisses Lawyer’s Plea against Administering Oath In God’s Name To Everyone Including Non-Believers: Gauhati High Court
December 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Gauhati High Court on 14-11-2022 dismissed a lawyer’s plea against administration of oath in God’s name to everyone, including non-

Court Grants Bail To Man Accused Of Spreading Fake News Regarding State Direct Recruitment Exam ‘Scam’: Gauhati High Court
December 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Gauhati HC on 29th September 2022 granted absolute bail to Victor Das who was accused of spreading fake news regarding Assam Direct Recruitmen

High Court asks for Delhi Govt’s Response On PIL Seeking basic amenities In Tihar Jail- Delhi High Court
December 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Delhi High Court, on a PIL regarding basic amenities like clean drinking water and sanitation has asked the Delhi Govt’s response, this was s

HC Holds Sadar Bazar Trader Guilty of Trademark Infringement For Continuing To Sell Louis Vuitton Products- Delhi High Court
HC Holds Sadar Bazar Trader Guilty of Trademark Infringement For Continuing To Sell Louis Vuitton Products- Delhi High Court
December 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Delhi High Court held sadar bazar trader guilty of trademark infringement for continuing the sale of Louis Vuitton Products, this was seen in t

Can a tax levy have a direct and immediate effect on the movement of goods under Article 301? : The Supreme Court of India.
Can a tax levy have a direct and immediate effect on the movement of goods under Article 301? : The Supreme Court of India.
December 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court passed a judgment on 26 September 1960 in which it held that tax levied cannot have a direct and immediate effect on the movement

The Last Jury Case: The Supreme Court of India.
The Last Jury Case: The Supreme Court of India.
December 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court of India passed a judgment on 5 September 1960 in which it determined the concept of ‘Grave and Sudden Provocation’ and decid

SECTION 48A OF THE ACT ITSELF MANDATES THAT NO ORDER WHICH IS PREJUDICIALLY AFFECTING ANY PERSON SHALL BE PASSED WITHOUT GIVING HIM A REASONABLE OPPORTUNITY OF BEING HEARD IN THE REVISION PETITION SYAS: KARNATAKA HC
SECTION 48A OF THE ACT ITSELF MANDATES THAT NO ORDER WHICH IS PREJUDICIALLY AFFECTING ANY PERSON SHALL BE PASSED WITHOUT GIVING HIM A REASONABLE OPPORTUNITY OF BEING HEARD IN THE REVISION PETITION SYAS: KARNATAKA HC
December 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

  In the matter of Sri. K. B. Naik vs Bar Council Of India on 17 November, (202220983 OF 2022 (GM-RES)) The petitioner is challenging before this

‘MOTIVE’ IS A DOUBLE-EDGED WEAPON. IT WILL CUT EITHER SIDE, IF IT IS ESTABLISHED OR NOT. MOTIVE PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN CASE OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. IN A CASE OF DIRECT EVIDENCE, MOTIVE LOSES ITS IMPORTANCE SAYS: KARNATAKA HC
‘MOTIVE’ IS A DOUBLE-EDGED WEAPON. IT WILL CUT EITHER SIDE, IF IT IS ESTABLISHED OR NOT. MOTIVE PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN CASE OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. IN A CASE OF DIRECT EVIDENCE, MOTIVE LOSES ITS IMPORTANCE SAYS: KARNATAKA HC
December 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

In the matter of Chandrashekar P vs The State Of Karnataka By on 18 November, 2022(CRL.A 1952/2018) The appeal is directed against the judgment of

CONTEMPT OF COURT IN INDIA
December 4, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Introduction   Law in India has evolved from various customary practices and religious prescription to the present constitutional and legal sy

THE PRIVACY LAW; COMMON AND CIVIL
THE PRIVACY LAW; COMMON AND CIVIL
December 4, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Outline- Analysis of the Privacy judgement in India- the Puttaswamy case Evolution of privacy in common law countries Privacy in common law countri