Blogs And Articles

By the team of Prime Legal
Writ Petition can’t be filed for police negligence and delays during investigation: Telangana High Court

This particular judgement is upheld by Telangana High Court by Justice Lalitha Kanneganti in case of K. Savya v. Station House Officer (WRIT PETITI

Apology cannot be accepted in case it is hollow, there is no remorse, no regret, no repentance, or if it is only a device to escape the rigour of the law: Telangana High Court

This particular decision is upheld by the Telangana High Court by a division bench of Justice P Naveen Rao and Justice M G Priyadarshini in the cas

Arbitration clause is enforceable even if it is embedded in an unstamped Charterparty Agreement: Andhra Pradesh High Court

This particular decision is upheld by Andhra Pradesh High Court the through the learned bench led by a division bench of Chief Justice Prashant Kum

If victims of predicate offenses are permitted to bail in the Gangsters Act, it shall open Pandora’s box and prove a hurdle in the disposal of the case: Allahabad High Court

In the present bail application, the applicant is seeking bail under the Gangster and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act which is upheld by Th

Order granting or refusing injunction u/s 146 of UP Revenue Code 2006, held appealable u/s 207 and not revisable u/s 210- STAY AND INJUNCTION: Allahabad High Court
Order granting or refusing injunction u/s 146 of UP Revenue Code 2006, held appealable u/s 207 and not revisable u/s 210- STAY AND INJUNCTION: Allahabad High Court

An order of injunction and an order of stay has been held to be distinct and to serve different purposes under the sections of UP Revenue Code was

Guidelines for fair treatment for Disabled Female Athletes: Madras High Court

The rights of disabled female athletes to fair treatment were upheld by the High Court of Madras presided by HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE R. MAHADEVAN in

Bail granted to Co-accused ignoring Sec 37 NDPS Act-Without giving reason-Not binding upon Coordinate Bench-BAIL REJECTED: Allahabad High Court
Bail granted to Co-accused ignoring Sec 37 NDPS Act-Without giving reason-Not binding upon Coordinate Bench-BAIL REJECTED: Allahabad High Court

The decision of the Bail Rejected in the case where bail is granted to Co-accused ignoring sec 37 of The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances

Section 73 of The Finance Act, 1994 provides a time limit of 30 months and the burden of prove is on the Respondent to claim any extension : Patna High Court

This petition was filled by M/s  Biswas  Security  Services  India  Pvt.  Ltd.  Jamuna  Apartment,  Boring Road,  Shop  No.3,  Patna, 

The obligation of a father does not end when his son reaches 18 years of age: Delhi High Court
The obligation of a father does not end when his son reaches 18 years of age: Delhi High Court

The right to maintenance under section 125 CrPC of a son attaining majority from his father is upheld by the High Court of Delhi presided by HONOUR

Excise  has jurisdiction  to  pass  order  for  release  of  seized  vehicle  during pendency  of  trial: Patna High Court.

A writ Petition was filled by Manoj  Ram  S/o-  Late  Krishan  Ram,  Resident  of  Village- Kondi,  P.S.Pandarak, District- Patna against