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By the team of Prime Legal
Bail is the rule and committal to jail is an exception: High Court of Uttarakhand

Bail is the rule in most cases and refusing bail would be violating the personal liberty of the accused. A single-member bench consisting of Justic

Section 306 (4)(b) Cr.P.C. is not an absolute prohibition on the inherent power of the High Court U/S 482 of the Cr.P.C: High Court of Delhi
Section 306 (4)(b) Cr.P.C. is not an absolute prohibition on the inherent power of the High Court U/S 482 of the Cr.P.C: High Court of Delhi

The provisions of Section 306 (4)(b) of the Cr.P.C., 1973 cannot be taken as an absolute prohibition or fetter on the inherent power of the High Co

Section 10 CPC would apply only if there is identity of the matter in issue: High Court of Delhi
Section 10 CPC would apply only if there is identity of the matter in issue: High Court of Delhi

Section 10 would apply only if there is identity of the matter in issue, namely, that the whole of the subject matter in both the proceedings is id

An employee can be penalised for concealing information about involvement in a criminal case by employer, even if he is acquitted by a court: Guwahati High Court

An employer is well within his rights to penalize his employee for concealing information about his involvement in a criminal case to the extent of

Whether an unregistered and unduly stamped agreement could have been admitted in evidence in a suit for specific performance: Rajasthan High Court

While filling for a suit for specific performance of an agreement objection regarding the agreement being unstamped or unregistered can be entertai

Arrest made in Presumption u/s 32 of The Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act, 2016 can only be challenged at the trial stage: Patna High Court

Section 32 of The Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act, 2016 deals with presumption concerning the commission of offense and presumption is that the ow

Before coming to a conclusion and holding that the appellants have vicarious liability, the court must satisfy itself whom to make liable: Orissa High Court
Before coming to a conclusion and holding that the appellants have vicarious liability, the court must satisfy itself whom to make liable: Orissa High Court

Before concluding that the appellants have vicarious culpability, the court shall be satisfied that the main perpetrator and his associates are con

When a rape complaint is filed and the victim is discovered to be pregnant, the pregnancy itself may be treated as involving grave mental injury: Orissa High Court

Where a complaint of rape is lodged and the victim is found to have become pregnant and she does not want to retain the foetus, the pregnancy itsel

In cases of compromise, continuation of the criminal case would result in great prejudice: Bombay High Court

Offences arising out of matrimony are personal in nature and the parties are seeking to resolve their entire dispute. In case of compromise between

Every citizen in a free country can do anything lawful that the citizen chooses to do: Madras High Court
Every citizen in a free country can do anything lawful that the citizen chooses to do: Madras High Court

Even the slightest of restriction on the citizens’ movement has to be justified. The issuance of a supercilious prohibitory order on the ruse