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14-year-old girl permitted to have her 28-week pregnancy medically terminated: Kerala High Court
August 22, 2022by Primelegal Team0

14-year-old girl permitted to have her 28-week pregnancy medically terminated by the Kerala High Court in the case of X v. Union of India (W.P.(C)

The Corporation is bound to construct the Road strictly as per the direction given by this Court in M.C.C. No.824 of 2006 and as per Master Plan as far as possible by maintaining the equilibrium: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
The Corporation is bound to construct the Road strictly as per the direction given by this Court in M.C.C. No.824 of 2006 and as per Master Plan as far as possible by maintaining the equilibrium: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
August 22, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Writ Petition is finally disposed of by HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE in the case of SURESH PATIDAR V. INDORE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION th

The land in question is a diverted land and no correction can be made in the revenue records by them under the provisions of M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
August 22, 2022by Primelegal Team0

This Writ Appeal is allowed, the order dated 05.06.2020 passed in Writ Petition No.2191/2020 is set-aside, and resultantly all the impugned orders

The death sentence may be remitted to the life imprisonment if this Court comes to the conclusion that no interference is warranted in the appellant’s conviction: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
August 22, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The present CRRFC (Criminal Reference Capital) no. 02 of 2020 is decided accordingly, and the Criminal Appeal No.3665 of 2020 filed by the appellan

Once stamp duty has been levied and paid, the collector has no power to revise it: Bombay High Court
August 22, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Bombay High Court on 21st April 2022 ruled that under the Maharashtra Stamp Act, the Collector of Stamps cannot revise stamp duty once it has b

Dying Declarations Produced by Accused In-Laws in Dowry Death Cases Cannot Be Considered Without Authentication: Bombay High Court
August 22, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Bombay High Court on 5th August 2022 ruled that before admitting a dying declaration submitted as evidence by the defence, the Courts must care

Co-Accused Disclosure Statement Qua A Non-Maker Accused Under Section 27 of the Evidence Act: Bombay High Court
August 22, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Bombay High Court on 14th July 2022 ruled that a disclosure statement made by a co-accused according to Section 27 of the Evidence Act is not a

Kerala government given stern instructions to combat forced conversion therapy of the LGBTQA+ population in the State: Kerala High Court
Kerala government given stern instructions to combat forced conversion therapy of the LGBTQA+ population in the State: Kerala High Court
August 20, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Kerala government given stern instructions to combat forced conversion therapy of the LGBTQA+ population in the State is upheld by the Kerala High

If a foreign Embassy does not issue a Single Status Certificate or NOC due to the law, rules, and regulations prevailing in that country, Declarations or Certificates evidencing the same should be accepted in India for registration of marriage: Kerala High Court
If a foreign Embassy does not issue a Single Status Certificate or NOC due to the law, rules, and regulations prevailing in that country, Declarations or Certificates evidencing the same should be accepted in India for registration of marriage: Kerala High Court
August 20, 2022by Primelegal Team0

If a foreign Embassy does not issue a Single Status Certificate or NOC due to the law, rules, and regulations prevailing in that country, Declarati

Consensual sexual activity between a man and a woman after he breaks his commitment to marry her does not constitute rape under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code unless it is proven that he got the permission for the act by making a false promise of marriage: Kerala High Court
Consensual sexual activity between a man and a woman after he breaks his commitment to marry her does not constitute rape under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code unless it is proven that he got the permission for the act by making a false promise of marriage: Kerala High Court
August 20, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Consensual sexual activity between a man and a woman after he breaks his commitment to marry her does not constitute rape under Section 376 of the