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Supreme Court Leaves Law Unresolved If PIL Is not at all Maintainable in Service Matters
Supreme Court Leaves Law Unresolved If PIL Is not at all Maintainable in Service Matters
November 10, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Pratap Singh Bist v. The Director, Directorate of Education, Govt. of NCT Delhi & Ors. Decided on: 03 November, 2023 + Diary No. 41779/2

Even Factories Not Associated With Schedule 1 Industries May Be Subject To The EPF Act: Supreme Court Turns Down Umbrella Manufacturing Unit’s Appeal
Even Factories Not Associated With Schedule 1 Industries May Be Subject To The EPF Act: Supreme Court Turns Down Umbrella Manufacturing Unit’s Appeal
November 10, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Thankamma Baby v. The Regional Provident Fund Commissioner Decided on: 07 November, 2023 + Civil Appeal No. 4619 of 2010 CORAM: Hon’ble Ju

Throwing On Another Person Any Liquid Or Substance Other Than ‘Acid’ Not An Offence U/S 326B IPC: Delhi High Court
Throwing On Another Person Any Liquid Or Substance Other Than ‘Acid’ Not An Offence U/S 326B IPC: Delhi High Court
November 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Rashmee Kansal v. The State and Others Citation: W.P.(CRL) 712/2022 Coram: JUSTICE AMIT BANSAL Introduction: In a recent ruling, the Delhi H

To Curb Gun Problem, Make Bail Provisions More Stringent Like PMLA; Reverse Burden Of Proof: Amicus Tells Supreme Court
To Curb Gun Problem, Make Bail Provisions More Stringent Like PMLA; Reverse Burden Of Proof: Amicus Tells Supreme Court
November 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Rajendra Singh vs. State of Uttar Pradesh Citation: M.A. No. 393 of 2023 in Special Leave Petition (Criminal) No. 12831 of 2022 Coram: JUSTI

Delhi High Court on the award debtor has raised a preliminary issue as to the jurisdiction of this Court to entertain the enforcement proceedings
Delhi High Court on the award debtor has raised a preliminary issue as to the jurisdiction of this Court to entertain the enforcement proceedings
November 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Delhi High Court on the award debtor has raised a preliminary issue as to the jurisdiction of this Court to entertain the enforcement proceedings.

Application In The Prescribed Manner Is Required For The Remedy Under Rule 12-B Of Bihar Prohibition & Excise (Amendment) Rules: High Court Of Patna
Application In The Prescribed Manner Is Required For The Remedy Under Rule 12-B Of Bihar Prohibition & Excise (Amendment) Rules: High Court Of Patna
November 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Binod Kumar v State of Bihar Citation: CWJC No.15688 of 2023 Coram: Honourable Mr. Justice P. B. Bajanthri And Honourable Mr. Justice Ramesh

Delhi High Court Judgement on petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 .
Delhi High Court Judgement on petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 .
November 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Delhi High Court Judgement on petition under Section 34 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 . Title : M/S ORIENTAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS P

The Owner Cannot Be Held Responsible Unless Evidence Is Placed That The Owner Is Also Involved In The Alleged Offences Under The Excise Act : High Court Of Patna
The Owner Cannot Be Held Responsible Unless Evidence Is Placed That The Owner Is Also Involved In The Alleged Offences Under The Excise Act : High Court Of Patna
November 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Citation: CWJC No.9207 of 2017 Coram: Honourable Mr. Justice P. B. Bajanthri And Honourable Mr. Justice Ramesh Chand Malviya Decided on: 07-11-2023

The High Court of Delhi laid back manufacturers from using the Nilkranti device mark in a suit by Nilkamal however holds no resemblance between the marks.
The High Court of Delhi laid back manufacturers from using the Nilkranti device mark in a suit by Nilkamal however holds no resemblance between the marks.
November 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title of the case: NILKAMAL CRATES AND CONTAINERS & ANR. CS(COMM) 707/2023 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE C. HARI SHANKAR Judgement dated: 06

Simply asserting EVM was imperfect would not prove to be a false election without proof of material impact on the outcome:Bombay High court
Simply asserting EVM was imperfect would not prove to be a false election without proof of material impact on the outcome:Bombay High court
November 9, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case no. – Writ Petition No. 280/2023  Case Title – Meerabai W/o Dnyaneshwar Chatare v. Returning Officer to the Election Appearance Petitione