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The power of judicial review will not be permitted to be invoked to protect private interest at the cost of public interest, or to decide contractual disputes: The High Court of Orissa
The power of judicial review will not be permitted to be invoked to protect private interest at the cost of public interest, or to decide contractual disputes: The High Court of Orissa
June 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If the decision relating to award of contract is bona fide and is in public interest, courts will not, in exercise of power of judicial review, int

Accused denied bail in tax fraud conspiracy: The High Court of Orissa
Accused denied bail in tax fraud conspiracy: The High Court of Orissa
June 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

While granting bail, the court has to keep in mind the nature of accusations, the nature of evidence in support thereof, the severity of the punish

Questions regarding where, when and in what condition and when, and by whom are to be answered beyond reasonable grounds: Chhattisgarh High Court
June 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When there is a seizure, questions regarding where, when, and in what condition and when, and by whom are to be answered beyond reasonable grounds.

Commission of economic offences affects the economy of the country as a whole: Odisha High Court
June 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The commission of economic offences where the perpetrator achieves personal gains by illicit means which causes a huge loss of public funds is a gr

Ignoring the requirement of public interest under Rule 67(1) Kerala Education Rules 1959, prejudicial to the intent and language of the provision: Kerala High Court

Under Rule 67(1) of the Kerala Education Rules 1959, ignorance of the Public Interest condition apart from the other three conditions for suspensio

Order XXIX Rule 1 Code of Civil procedure does not authorize the Directors to sign and verify pleading on behalf of Corporation: Karnataka High Court
Order XXIX Rule 1 Code of Civil procedure does not authorize the Directors to sign and verify pleading on behalf of Corporation: Karnataka High Court

Order XXIX Rule 1 Code of Civil procedure does not authorize the Directors to sign and verify pleading on behalf of Corporation unless the power is

Suit for recuperation of money can be documented only when there is a default of duty: NCLAT

The date of right to sue can be extended only when the debt is acknowledged by the Corporate Debtor within a limitation of three years. The judgmen

Preventive Detention cannot be used as a substitute for ordinary law: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
Preventive Detention cannot be used as a substitute for ordinary law: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir

Preventive detention involves detaining a person without trial to prevent him from committing a crime in the future based on his past record with t

Purpose of detaining accused person is to secure attendance, not punishment: High Court of Uttarakhand

Detaining someone who has not been convicted by a competent court would compromise on the personal liberty which Indian law guarantees. This is why

Rule will be struck down, if it exceeds the authority conferred by the enabling act: Karnataka High Court

The provision has to conform to the statute under which the Rule is made and exceeding the limits of the authority conferred by the enabling Act is