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By the team of Prime Legal
Kissing, fondling not unnatural offences under Section 377: Bombay High Court

In a decision granting bail, the fact that kissing on lips and fondling are not unnatural offences under Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860

Service Of Summons Not Complete If Accepted By “Alleged Wife” Of Party Summoned: Bombay High Court

The decision that service of summons is not complete if the same is accepted by someone falsely claiming to be the wife of the party was upheld by

Universities to conduct examinations in Uniform Pattern: Bombay High Court

A plea made by a student seeking a uniform examination pattern has been upheld by the Bombay High Court through a learned bench of Justices Milind

It is impossible to dismiss the FIR without a trial because people’s perceptions of words differ: Karnataka High Court
It is impossible to dismiss the FIR without a trial because people’s perceptions of words differ: Karnataka High Court

The decision that the FIR cannot be quashed without trial because people’s perceptions of words differ is upheld by the High Court of Karnataka t

A criminal trial cannot be held in the absence of an accused individual unless there are compelling reasons to do so: Karnataka High Court

The decision that a criminal trial cannot be held in the absence of an accused individual unless there are compelling reasons to do so and that if

Proceedings initiated by a father in connection with the claim of title to a property that is resolved by a court will also bind the son: Karnataka High Court

Proceedings initiated by a father in connection with the claim of title to a property that is resolved by a court will also bind the son and acc

Man On Death Row Convicted Of Double Murder Acquitted Citing Fabrication Of Evidence: In Bombay High Court
Man On Death Row Convicted Of Double Murder Acquitted Citing Fabrication Of Evidence: In Bombay High Court

Guddu Krish Yadav, who was sentenced to death by the Palghar Sessions Court in 2015 for the double murder of a colleague and his wife by allegedly

Credit Worthiness Of The Creditor And Genuineness Of Transaction Explained By The Assessee, Re-assessment Notice: In Bombay High Court
Credit Worthiness Of The Creditor And Genuineness Of Transaction Explained By The Assessee, Re-assessment Notice: In Bombay High Court

The reassessment notice has been quashed by the Bombay High Court. The assessee explained the creditor’s creditworthiness and the transaction

Boy Hangs Himself After School Chairman Calls Him “Nalayak, Jhopadpatti-Chhap”, Anticipatory Bail Denied: In Bombay High Court
Boy Hangs Himself After School Chairman Calls Him “Nalayak, Jhopadpatti-Chhap”, Anticipatory Bail Denied: In Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court denied anticipatory bail to a school’s chairman and disciplinary authority in a case of aiding a student’s suicid

There should be a 60 Days time limit for probe of petty offences and 90 Day time limit for probe of heinous crimes: Karnataka High Court
There should be a 60 Days time limit for probe of petty offences and 90 Day time limit for probe of heinous crimes: Karnataka High Court

A time limit of 60 days is set for probe of petty offences and a time limit of 90 days is set for probe of heinous offences by the High Court of Ka