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By the team of Prime Legal
Perception Of Words Differs From Person To Person, Can’t Quash FIR Without Trial In Abetment of Suicide Case: In Karnataka High Court

While refusing to dismiss a case of abetment of suicide against an accused, the Karnataka High Court noted that perception of threatening words var

The statement that the assessee has not explained the creditor’s creditworthiness and the transaction’s genuineness is incorrect: Bombay High Court
The statement that the assessee has not explained the creditor’s creditworthiness and the transaction’s genuineness is incorrect: Bombay High Court

The decision that the statement that the assessee has not explained the creditor’s creditworthiness and the transaction’s genuineness i

Shaikh’s application could not have been dismissed as infructuous after the charges were filed where a valuable right is accrued upon the accused according to the CrPC: Bombay High Court
Shaikh’s application could not have been dismissed as infructuous after the charges were filed where a valuable right is accrued upon the accused according to the CrPC: Bombay High Court

The decision that the application of Mubin Kadar Shaikh, one of the accused in the 2008 Indian Mujahideen (IM) case, could not have been dismissed

For registering sale deeds of fragmented land, a sanctioned layout is not required: Bombay High Court

The decision that a sanctioned layout not to be used compulsorily while registering sale documents for property parcels that are less than the requ

Puts In Abeyance Order Withholding Salary Of Principal Health Secretary For Failure To Install MRI Machines In DIMHANS: In Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court has postponed its order not to pay the salary of the Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare (Medical Education) fo

Guidelines Issued For Ascertaining Genuineness Of Parties Before Recording Compromise: In Karnataka High Court

Before allowing a compromise decree filed before it, the Karnataka High Court issued guidelines for courts and Lok Adalat to follow in determining

Woman Can Be Granted Bail For Non-Bailable Offence Even If Its Is Punishable With Life Sentence/ Death: In Karnataka High Court
Woman Can Be Granted Bail For Non-Bailable Offence Even If Its Is Punishable With Life Sentence/ Death: In Karnataka High Court

The Karnataka High Court recently granted bail to a woman accused of murdering her husband, stating that it is not the law that bail should always

According to section 505(2) of the IPC, publishing news and stories concerning conflict between police personnel from various departments does not constitute to inciting ill will among classes: Bombay High Court

The decision that publishing news and stories concerning conflict between police personnel from various departments does not constitute to incitin

Man charged of double murder acquitted, as there was fabrication of evidence and a casual trial conducted: Bombay High Court
Man charged of double murder acquitted, as there was fabrication of evidence and a casual trial conducted: Bombay High Court

The decision that Guddu Krish Yadav, who was convicted with double murder of his colleague and his wife, is aquitted is upheld by the High Court of

According to a policy proposed by the Maharashtra government during the Covid-19 outbreak in 2020, any Development Agreements executed between September 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021 will be eligible for a 1.5-2 percent stamp duty refund: Bombay High Court

The landmark decision that , under Article 25 of the Maharashtra Stamp Act, 1958, the stamp duty payable on a Development Agreement is the same as