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By the team of Prime Legal
Courts can impose fine for false and frivolous cases filed with intention to force other party to withdraw complaint: High Court of Delhi
March 13, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If an FIR filed under serious offences are shown to be false and frivolous, which were initially filed with an intention to force the other party f

Defamatory statements made during judicial proceedings not free from criminal liability under IPC: High Court of Kerala
March 13, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Any defamatory statement during the judicial proceedings, does not fall under the exceptions listed in section 499 of IPC and cannot be excluded fr

Dismissal of applications during the process of arbitration cannot be challenged in court: High Court of Calcutta
March 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When an order by the arbitrator under Section 16 of the Act is paased dismissing an application, such an order cannot be challenged by any party in

Any Novation in terms of sanction-letter by a bank cannot make processing charge non-refundable after its payment by borrower: High Court of Calcutta
March 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When a sanction letter has been changed by the lending bank, it cannot make any changes whereby the processing fees that were initially refundable

Interference of courts in cases of answer sheet re-evaluation is allowed only in exceptional situations: High Court of Delhi
March 11, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The court can interfere in evaluation of an answer sheet only in cases where there is an exceptional situation shown and to a limited extent. This

Section 138 of NI Act not applicable to person having joint liability if the cheque is not drawn by him: Supreme Court of India
March 11, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When there is a joint liability shared by two persons and a cheque is issued in the name of only one person, a complaint of cheque bounce can only

Property suit lacking clear reasons for actionable claim can be dismissed: High Court of Delhi
March 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When the plaintiff pleads for claim over property, it is important that the details of such property in its entirety are disclosed and vague disclo

Minor girl who eloped voluntarily is not termed ‘kidnapping’ under Section 363 IPC: High Court of Calcutta
March 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If a minor girl has voluntarily gone with another person and was not induced but was engaged in a romantic relationship with him, it will not fall

Ingredients of Section 498 A IPC should be proved beyond reasonable doubt for conviction: Supreme Court of India
March 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The ingredients of Section 498­A IPC have to be proved against the accused by the prosecution beyond reasonable doubt to upheld conviction.

Taking advantage of the mental condition of the victim should be dealt with an iron hand: Supreme Court of India
Taking advantage of the mental condition of the victim should be dealt with an iron hand: Supreme Court of India
March 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The order passed by the High Court in reversing the order of acquittal and convicting the accused of the offenses under Sections 376 & 506 IPC