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Plea for Medical Termination of Pregnancy after 35 weeks dismissed: Kerala High Court
Plea for Medical Termination of Pregnancy after 35 weeks dismissed: Kerala High Court
January 1, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Plea by a couple to abort the 34-week-old-foetus because of serious medical abnormalities was rejected by the High Court. As there are only few day

Assessing officer cannot ignore the mandate of Rule 28AA: Delhi High court
Assessing officer cannot ignore the mandate of Rule 28AA: Delhi High court
December 31, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Writ petition, challenging the Certificate dated 30th June, 2020 issued by respondent No.1 under Section 197(1) of the Income Tax Act refusing to g

Circumstances from which the conclusion of guilt is to be drawn, should be fully established: Odisha High Court
December 31, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“The circumstances concerned “must” or “should” and not may be established. In this case, there is no clinching evidence that the decease

Defect in the investigation by itself cannot be a ground for acquittal: Odisha High Court
December 30, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“Investigation is not the solitary area for judicial scrutiny in a criminal trial.”, this remarkable stand was forwarded by Hon’ble Odisha Hi

Right of a major couple to live-together cannot be denied: Punjab & Haryana High Court
December 30, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Merely because the boy is not of marriageable age (though major) the right of the Petitioner to live together cannot be denied. Further, “Par

Liberty is given to the Plaintiff to file a replication within 15 days of the receipt of the written statement: Delhi High Court
December 30, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Let written statement to the plaint be positively filed within 30 days Along with the written statement, the Defendant shall also file an affidavit

Nature of accusation should be considered before granting bail: Odisha High Court
Nature of accusation should be considered before granting bail: Odisha High Court
December 29, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“Strict action should be initiated against the persons who are habitual tax evaders, or the person who is not ready to co-operate in course of in

Government authorities to ensure that public land is not encroached upon by converting them into places for worship: Delhi High Court
December 29, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“This Court expresses grave concern over the fact that public land is sought to be encroached upon under the shelter of a place of worship. As is

Section 144C is a self-contained provision which carves out a separate class of assesses i.e., “eligible assessee”: Delhi High Court
Section 144C is a self-contained provision which carves out a separate class of assesses i.e., “eligible assessee”: Delhi High Court
December 29, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Till the Income Tax Department ensures that the Assessing Officers follow the mandate of law, in particular, binding provisions like Section 144C a

One single circumstance can’t be treated as of universal validity to either grant or refuse bail: Odisha High Court
One single circumstance can’t be treated as of universal validity to either grant or refuse bail: Odisha High Court
December 28, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“Once the charge-sheet has been filed unless antecedents to the contrary can be demonstrated, the presence of the accused may not be required to