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The action  of  the  respondent  authorities  in  withholding  10%  pension and  10%  gratuity  of  the  petitioner  is  not  tenable  under Rule  43(c)  of the  Bihar  Pension  Rules:  Patna High Court.
The action of the respondent authorities in withholding 10% pension and 10% gratuity of the petitioner is not tenable under Rule 43(c) of the Bihar Pension Rules: Patna High Court.
June 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

This case was filled by Sudhir  Kumar  Sinha  son  of  Late  Chhatradhari  Prasad  Singh  resident  of  A/8, Ashokpuri  Colony,  Khajp

Arithmetic error makes Courts reduce costs imposed: Delhi High Court
Arithmetic error makes Courts reduce costs imposed: Delhi High Court
June 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The cost imposed on parties in earlier judgement was reduced by the High Court of Delhi through the learned bench led by HONOURABLE MR. ACTING CHIE

June 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

This case was filled by Ravi Shankar Singh, (Male), aged 41 years, S/o Satendra Singh, Resident of Village-Tilauti, P.O.-Shekhpura, P.S.-Haspura, D

Technicality   in   the   procedural   law   is   not available  as  a  defence  when  a  matter  of  grave  public importance  is  for  consideration  before  the  court: Patna High Court.
June 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

This case was filled by Kumar  Ram  Ranjan  Singh  Son  of  Late  Parmeshwar  Singh,  Resident  of Village- Jit  Jhingoi, Police  Stati

Cases under Section 376 IPC should be quashed only under peculiar circumstances: Delhi High Court
June 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

FIR of petitioner alleging rape charges against her father-in-law was quashed by the High Court of Delhi through the learned bench led by HONOURABL

Social media Intermediaries bound to regulate content: Madras High Court
June 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The previously granted bail of Youtuber Sattai Duraimurugan was cancelled by the High Court of Madras through the learned bench led by HONOURABLE M

Writ petitions used as a tactic to obstruct the lawful duties of police officers to be ‘dismissed in limine’: Madras High Court
June 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The writ petition against the respondent police officer was dismissed by the High Court of Madras through the learned bench led by HONOURABLE MR. J

cognizance taken by way of suo motu proceeding against “out Look” magazine fixing 12.11.2010 for publishing an article denigrating C.J of Alld High Court: Allahabad High Court
June 10, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Cognizance in a court of law: In some of the cases, cognizance is being taken, the matters are pending before the jurisdictional magistrate, the su

Entertainment Tax Act – no provision to impose damages for loss of entertainment tax: Allahabad High Court
June 10, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Uttar Pradesh Cinemas (Regulation) Act, 1955: This act has been enacted to regulate the exhibitions of films through cinematographs or video.

Justice must be seen to be done: Allahabad High Court
Justice must be seen to be done: Allahabad High Court
June 10, 2022by Primelegal Team0

“Justice should be seen to be done” is not a term in law that should be taken lightly. What it means is quite simply that the public needs to