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By the team of Prime Legal
Pressure Groups and Their Role in Indian polity

Pressure Groups and Their Role in Indian polity ABSTRACT Pressure groups seek favourable policy decisions and administrative dispositions. This is

Preserving Traditional Knowledge: Navigating Intellectual Property Rights

Introduction In this day of rapid technological progress and globalization, the protection of intellectual property rights and the preservation of

Granting Pre-Arrest Bail for Accused Individuals Residing Abroad
Granting Pre-Arrest Bail for Accused Individuals Residing Abroad

Abstract: The article basically highlights on the aspects whether anticipatory bail should be given to the accused who are residing in abroad, espe

“GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE, CAN’T CLAIM HRA WHILE SHARING RENT FREE ACCOMMODATION ALLOTTED TO HIS FATHER, A RETIRED GOVERNMENT SERVANT: SUPREME COURT”

“GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE, CAN’T CLAIM HRA WHILE SHARING RENT FREE ACCOMMODATION ALLOTTED TO HIS FATHER, A RETIRED GOVERNMENT SERVANT: SUPREME COURT

CONSPIRACIES AGAINST POLITICAL LEADERS: LEGAL IMPLICATIONS AND DEMOCRATIC DISCOURSE

 ABSTRACT Conspiracies pestering the political leaders of the country display convoluted challenges to democratic governance, mandating an exhaust

Global Capability Centres (GCCs): Handling the Digital Era — An in-depth exploration of developments, approaches, and regulatory frameworks

ABSTRACT:  In the dynamic landscape of global business, Global Capability Centers (GCCs) emerge as strategic powerhouses, reshaping how organizati

Delhi High Court Refuses To Permit Arrested Politicians To Campaign Through VC For Lok Sabha Polls 2024

Delhi High Court Refuses To Permit Arrested Politicians To Campaign Through VC For Lok Sabha Polls 2024

Supreme Court: The legality and validity of the Bangalore University’s advertisement is beyond doubt and held the decision to the university to fill vacancies of posts

CASE TITLE:CHAITRA NAGAMMANAVAR VsSTATE OF KARNATAKA & ORS. CASE NO: CIVIL APPEAL NOS. 6772-6773 OF 2023 ORDER ON: May 2nd, 2024 QUORUM: Justic

“Period of Detention Can’t be Sole Basis to Grant Bail, Gravity of Offence Must be Considered: MADRAS HIGH COURT”

  “Period of Detention Can’t be Sole Basis to Grant Bail, Gravity of Offence Must be Considered: Madras HIGH COURT” Case Title: K. S

The Supreme Court of India Paves Way for Dignified Livelihoods: Imposes Stringent Measures to Abolish Manual Scavenging Menace

Case Title – Safai Karamchari Andolan Vs. Union of India & Ors. Case Number – W.P. No. 17380 of 2017; 31345 of 2014 and W.P. (MD) No. 24243