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The person accused of an offence punishable under the act cannot be released on bail until the court is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for believing that he is not guilty of such offence: The High Court of Sikkim
November 19, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Section 18(1) of the Sikkim Anti-Drugs Act where the learned Public Prosecutor opposes the application for bail the person accused of an offence pu

Personal displeasure expressed by few theatre owners in their personal capacity cannot be grounds to impute anti-competitive behavior on the part of the answering association: Competition Commission of India
November 19, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The Informant had alleged contravention of Section 3 of the Competition by the Tamil Nadu Theatre and Multiplex Owners Association (TNTMOA). His co

Transaction in respect of immovable property i.e., site or plot falls within the definition of Sec. 2 (42) of Consumer Protection Act, 2019: Karnataka State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
Transaction in respect of immovable property i.e., site or plot falls within the definition of Sec. 2 (42) of Consumer Protection Act, 2019: Karnataka State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
November 19, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The Respondent being a Real Estate Company offered luxury apartments and plotted development project. Thus, also engaged in construction. So, when

The protection of legitimate is at the root of the constitutional principle of the rule of law, it requires certainty in governments dealings with the public: High Court of J&K and Ladakh
November 19, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A case for applicability of the doctrine of legitimate expectation arises when an administrative body by reason of a representation, which it would

The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal is required to discuss comprehensively and then come up with a lucid finding thereabout: High Court of J&K and Ladakh
The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal is required to discuss comprehensively and then come up with a lucid finding thereabout: High Court of J&K and Ladakh
November 19, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When there is substance in the submission of learned counsel. The Tribunal is required to deliberate upon, discuss and decide, in detail, as held b

If an effective remedy is available to the aggrieved person, it will ordinarily not entertain a Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution: The High Court of Sikkim
November 19, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The influence was garnered from the ratio in Commissioner of Income Tax and Others v. Chhabil Dass Agarwal[(2014) 1 SCC 603]. That, the Hon’ble S

The government has the absolute right to retire officials prematurely on sufficient grounds: High Court Of New Delhi
November 19, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The Petition was filed by the petitioner challenging the dismissal order dated 21st 3. Learned counsel for the Petitioner states that the Petitione

In a case that has risen from Civil dispute, involvement of criminality generally is not found: Jharkhand High Court
November 19, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The case arose out of a commercial transaction between the parties, the same had no bearing in the matter so long as the basic ingredients of the o

There is a difference between grant of bail under section 439 Cr.P.C. and grant of bail, post-conviction: Sikkim High Court
November 19, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If the short-term sentence is allowed to run during the pending of the appeal, the appeal itself will become for all practical purposes, infructuou

DISHONOUR OF CHEQUE: ANALYSING THE DE-CRIMINALISATION OF SECTION 138 AND ITS APPLICABILITY ON HUF AND TRUST
November 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

I. Introduction A.    Background The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881[1] (‘the Act’) was enacted with a view to establish laws relating to p