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When defendant admits to the facts pleaded by the plaintiff, the plaintiff could be relieved of the burden to begin his evidence first: High Court of Delhi
When defendant admits to the facts pleaded by the plaintiff, the plaintiff could be relieved of the burden to begin his evidence first: High Court of Delhi
February 28, 2022by Primelegal Team0

As per Order XVIII Rule 1 of the CPC, it is the general rule that the plaintiff must lead evidence first, however, when the defendant admits to the

The Magistrate has to give the prosecution and the accused a chance of being heard besides taking cognizance of the police report and the documents sent therewith :- High court of Allahabad 
February 28, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Petitioner seek a direction to the respondent to recall of witness power to be invoked to meet the ends of justice for strong and valid reasons wit

In A Motor Accident, The Tribunal Must Consider Compensation On Account Of Loss Of Future Prospect: In Gauhati High Court
February 27, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The learned Tribunal denied a claim for compensation for the loss of prospects in a motor accident case. Hence, the insurance company must consider

Government Approval Is Required For The Acceptance Of Any Tender Which Is Not The Highest Bid: In Gauhati High Court
February 27, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Acceptance of any tender that is not the highest bid requires government approval. The top bidder’s tender must be accepted. Acceptance of a tend

A shared household is a household belonging to a husband’s relative where the wife has lived in a domestic relationship: High Court of Delhi
A shared household is a household belonging to a husband’s relative where the wife has lived in a domestic relationship: High Court of Delhi
February 27, 2022by Primelegal Team0

A shared household would only mean the house belonging to or taken on rent by the husband, or the house which belongs to the joint family of which

To establish infringement and passing off, there should be a likelihood of confusion in consumers for the impugned marks: High Court of Delhi
To establish infringement and passing off, there should be a likelihood of confusion in consumers for the impugned marks: High Court of Delhi
February 27, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Dishonest user cannot take shelter under Section 17(2) of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 to contend that the statute permits it to commit passing off. T

If a criminal proceeding is based on mala fides, or the proceeding is maliciously instituted with an ulterior motive: High Court of Sikkim
February 25, 2022by Primelegal Team0

If the allegations made in the FIR/complaint and the evidence collected in support of the same do not disclose the commission of any offence and do

The Court has time and again reminded that appeal being a statutory right, the trial Court’s verdict does not attain finality during the pendency of the appeal:High court of Sikkim
February 24, 2022by Primelegal Team0

While disposing of appeals from the sentences of the Sessions Court under this Section, the High Court should specify the reasons for rejection of

The Discharge Application is the remedy that is granted to the person who has been maliciously charged: High court of Allahabad
The Discharge Application is the remedy that is granted to the person who has been maliciously charged: High court of Allahabad
February 24, 2022by Primelegal Team0

If the allegations which have been made against him are false, this Code provides the provisions for filing a discharge application.  , and the sa

No leave for prisoners under TN sentence suspension rules during pendency of their appeal: Madras High Court
February 24, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The legal principle that has been set out in K.M.Nanavati vs. State of Bombay [AIR 1961 SC 112] is that when the appellate Court has the power to g