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Section 127A of Representation of Peoples Act Prescribes Non-Cognizable Offence, Magistrate’s Permission Mandatory For Police Investigation: Karnataka HC
Section 127A of Representation of Peoples Act Prescribes Non-Cognizable Offence, Magistrate’s Permission Mandatory For Police Investigation: Karnataka HC
September 14, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court has held that offence under Section 127-A of the Representation of People Act is a non-cognizable offence and hence, permi

High Court Refuses To Quash FIR Against Doctor Accused Of Forcefully Performing Sex Change Operation On Minor: Karnataka High Court
September 14, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court has refused to quash the FIR and charge sheet filed against a doctor under POCSO Act for allegedly conducting a forcible s

Occupant Not Entitled To Usurp Govt Land, Raise ‘Pucca’ Construction, When Under Mere Possession of Tehbazari Right : Delhi High Court
Occupant Not Entitled To Usurp Govt Land, Raise ‘Pucca’ Construction, When Under Mere Possession of Tehbazari Right : Delhi High Court
September 14, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Delhi High Court ordered that mere possession of a Tehbazari right does not entitle the occupant to usurp the Government land or to raise ‘pu

A Suit Cannot Be Valued Differently By Plaintiff For Purpose Of Jurisdiction & For Payment Of Court Fees: Delhi High Court.
September 14, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Delhi High Court ordered that plaintiff cannot value suit differently for purpose of jurisdiction & for payment of court fees. This was seen in

Arbitration award that is unreasoned is against the public policy – Odisha High Court.
September 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Odisha High Court passed an Order on 10.05.2022. In the case of Jayaram Panda v. Project Director, M/s. National Highway Authority of India and

General Offences Arising Out Of Case Probed By NIA Can Be Tried By NIA : Karnataka High Court
General Offences Arising Out Of Case Probed By NIA Can Be Tried By NIA : Karnataka High Court
September 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court has held that the Special NIA Court is empowered to conduct trial for general offences punishable under Indian Penal Code

The Commission that are paid to persons who are not beneficial to business of Assesse is Taxable – Odisha High Court.
The Commission that are paid to persons who are not beneficial to business of Assesse is Taxable – Odisha High Court.
September 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Odisha High Court passed a order on 12.05.2020. In the case of M/s. Oripol Industries Ltd., Balasore v. Joint Commissioner of Income Tax, Balas

A Balance Must Be Struck Between Development & Ecology: Karnataka High Court
September 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Karnataka High Court dismissed public interest litigation challenging the State’s decision to part with the water resources of Kali River and

Trial Courts Have No Bars In Deciding Issues Having No Precedent, Previously Undecided By Any Superior Court: Delhi High Court
Trial Courts Have No Bars In Deciding Issues Having No Precedent, Previously Undecided By Any Superior Court: Delhi High Court
September 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Delhi High Court observed that there are no bar on trial courts in deciding issues having no precedent, previously undecided by any superior court.

Anticipatory Bail Not Mandatory Merely Because Interim Protection Was Granted At Initial Stage Of Proceedings: Delhi High Court
September 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Delhi High Court said that it is not mandatory to grant anticipatory bail merely because interim protection was granted at initial stage of pro