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By the team of Prime Legal
Court denied bail for a serious offence under NDPS Act : Andhra Pradesh High Court

This particular decision is upheld by the High Court of Andhra Pradesh through the learned bench led by HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M. SATYANARAYANA MUR

Court not to be frightened by the malicious action of the state: Andhra Pradesh High Court

This particular decision is upheld by the High Court of Andhra Pradesh through the Division Bench of JUSTICE RAKESH KUMAR AND JUSTICE D. RAMESH in

Court restates the law on permissibility on quashing of criminal proceedings: Telangana High Court

This particular decision is upheld by the High Court of Telangana through the learned bench led by HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K. LAKSHMAN in the case o

Denial Of Default Bail To Man Accused Of Uploading ‘Obscene Photos’ Of Women On Facebook Accounts: Orissa High Court

In Satyananda Sahoo v. State of Odisha & Anr. (CRLA No. 53 of 2022), Justice Sanjeeb Kumar Panigrahi of the Orissa High Court upheld a Special

Not Compulsory To Forward Claims For Victim Compensation To Administration Through Legal Services Authority (LSA): Orissa High Court

In Sukuludei Santa v. Govt. of Odisha & Ors. (W.P.(C) No. 12252 of 2022), the Orissa High Court ruled that a victim need not submit compensatio

Candidates Holding ‘Dual Degrees’ Can’t Be Arbitrarily Rejected While Making Appointments To Public Office: Orissa High Court

In Bhuban Mohan Behera v. State of Odisha & Anr. (W.P.(C) No. 3617 of 2022), the Orissa High Court ruled that a candidate’s appointment t

Welfare of the minor cannot be determined on the sole parameter of the work commitment of one parent and availability of ample time with another: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court determined that a child’s access to a non-custodial parent takes critical relevance through the Bench of Justices N.J.

S. 6 of the Hindu Succession Act prevails over S. 29-A inserted by Maharashtra Amendment: Bombay High Court

According to the Bombay High Court, Article 254 of the Constitution only applies when there is a conflict between two laws when both Central and St

Rape Victim cannot be forced to be a Mother: Bombay High Court
Rape Victim cannot be forced to be a Mother: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court permitted a minor who had experienced sexual abuse and was detained in an observation home for murder under section 302 of th

Award Holder U/S 36 Of Arbitration Act Entitled To Be Secured Of Entire Award Value: Calcutta High Court

The Calcutta High Court, in the case of Siliguri Jalpaiguri Development Authority v. Bengal Unitech Siliguri Projects Limited (A.P. NO. 230 of 2022