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By the team of Prime Legal
False Marriage Promise Must Be Directly Related To Woman’s Decision To Engage In Sexual Act To Attract Rape Offense: Karnataka High Court  
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

  The Karnataka High Court ruled on 22nd June 2022 that a false promise of marriage must be of immediate significance or have a clear nexus t

Child care leave is a right that contractual state employees also have, and that to deny them this, would be to deny a child’s rights: Uttarakhand High Court
Child care leave is a right that contractual state employees also have, and that to deny them this, would be to deny a child’s rights: Uttarakhand High Court
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Child care leave is a right that contractual state employees also have, and that to deny them this, would be to deny a child’s rights is uphe

The application under Section 20(1) should not result in a penalty being imposed if the explanation for the delayed information is appropriate and the delay was caused by legitimate circumstances: Uttarakhand High Court
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The application under Section 20(1) should not result in a penalty being imposed if the explanation for the delayed information is appropriate and

Petitioners’ fundamental rights cannot be interfered with by the respondent because both petitioners are adults who are free to pick their life partners: Uttarakhand High Court
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Petitioners’ fundamental rights cannot be interfered with by the respondent  because both petitioners are adults who are free to pick their

Dependency has no relevance in an application filed under Section 163 A of Motor Vehicles Act: Kerala High Court
Dependency has no relevance in an application filed under Section 163 A of Motor Vehicles Act: Kerala High Court
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Kerala High Court has upheld that dependency has no relevance in an application filed under Section 163 A of Motor Vehicles Act through THE HON

Court not empowered to waive Payment of Interest under Customs Act as it is a Statutory Imposition: Kerala High Court
Court not empowered to waive Payment of Interest under Customs Act as it is a Statutory Imposition: Kerala High Court
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Kerala High Court upheld that because interest is a statutory imposition, the high court does not have the authority to waive payment of intere

Son-in-law does not have any legal right over father-in-law’s property: Kerala High Court
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Kerala High Court has upheld that the son-in-law has no right to disrupt his father-in-law’s ownership of his building or property throug

Allegations Of Custodial Torture Levelled By An Undertrial Not Ground To Assume Similar Treatment Meted Out To Related Accused: In Calcutta High Court
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

According to the Calcutta High Court, the allegation of custodial torture against one accused in a different case cannot ipso facto raise a presump

Income Tax Department Can’t Unreasonably Reject Proof Submitted By The Assessee: In Calcutta High Court
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

According to the Calcutta High Court, the assessee’s evidence cannot be unjustly rejected by the income tax agency. In the case of PCIT vs. S

Right To File Statutory Appeal Is Mandatory Before Initiating Any Recovery Proceeding: In Calcutta High Court
July 21, 2022by Primelegal Team0

In the case of Purulia Metal Casting Pvt. Ltd. vs. Asst. Commissioner of State Tax, Purulia Charge &Ors.(W.P.A. 14286 of 2022), the Calcutta Hi