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A Provision to Safeguard turned into a Weapon: Section 498A of IPC
A Provision to Safeguard turned into a Weapon: Section 498A of IPC
October 21, 2023by Primelegal Team

Abstract: This paper talks about the misuse of gender-biased laws in India which is a major issue of this era. The research paper is made with the

Kerala High Court: DRT to Determine Whether Mortgaged Property Is Agricultural Land
Kerala High Court: DRT to Determine Whether Mortgaged Property Is Agricultural Land
October 21, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Thara Philip v. Federal Bank Ltd. & Anr. Decided on: 12th October, 2023 WP(C) NO. 30346 OF 2023 CORAM: Hon’ble Justice K. Babu  Intro

Directions To Increase Awareness About Welfare Schemes For Prisoners Issued By Delhi High Court
Directions To Increase Awareness About Welfare Schemes For Prisoners Issued By Delhi High Court
October 21, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Court On Its Own Motion v. Central Government Through Secretary, Ministry Of Social justice And Empowerment & Ors.  Decided on: 10th Oc

Jaipur High Court prioritized fair investigations, quashed the ADGP’s order, and ensured an unbiased investigation process for the petitioner
Jaipur High Court prioritized fair investigations, quashed the ADGP’s order, and ensured an unbiased investigation process for the petitioner
October 20, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Tikam Khandelwal v. State of Rajasthan S.B. Criminal Miscellaneous Application No. 246/2023 Date of Decision: October 5, 2023 CORAM: HonR

Without challenging the findings, the petitioner cannot expand their case beyond the original pleadings: Allahabad High Court
Without challenging the findings, the petitioner cannot expand their case beyond the original pleadings: Allahabad High Court
October 20, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: M/S Millennium Impex Pvt. Ltd. Vs Additional Commissioner Grade-2 (Appeal) – I State Tax, Noida and 2 Others Date of Decision: 18th Oc

A religious group cannot be prohibited to carry on their religious procession on the ground that another religion is dominating in that area: Madras High Court allows RSS to conduct route march
A religious group cannot be prohibited to carry on their religious procession on the ground that another religion is dominating in that area: Madras High Court allows RSS to conduct route march
October 20, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Raja Desingu v The State of Tamil Nadu and Others Citation: WP No. 29039 of 2023 Decided on: 16.10.2023 Coram: Justice G Jayachandran Introd

Injunction granted against domain names/ websites, illegally streaming Big Boss without permission: Delhi High Court
Injunction granted against domain names/ websites, illegally streaming Big Boss without permission: Delhi High Court
October 20, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Viacom18 Media Private Limited v. BiggBos.Live & Ors. Citation: CS(COMM) 730/2023, I.A. 20182/2023, 20183/2023, 20184/2023, 20185/2023 D

Liking A Post Doesn’t Constitute to Publishing Provocative Material: Allahabad High Court
Liking A Post Doesn’t Constitute to Publishing Provocative Material: Allahabad High Court
October 20, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Mohd Imran Kazi v State of U.P. and Another Citation: Application U/S 482 No. – 31091 of 2023 Decided On: 18/10/2023 Coram: Hon’

The Delhi High Court: Intelligence Bureau is exempted from the rigors of the RTI Act, U/S 24 of RTI Act
The Delhi High Court: Intelligence Bureau is exempted from the rigors of the RTI Act, U/S 24 of RTI Act
October 20, 2023by Primelegal Team

Case Title: Adarsh Kanojia V. Union OF India. Decided on October 11, 2023. Case No.: LPA 696/2023. CORUM: HON’BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND HON’BLE

Kerala High Court Directed To Not Freeze The Account Of Traders Completely As They Are Too The Victims Of Cyber Crime
Kerala High Court Directed To Not Freeze The Account Of Traders Completely As They Are Too The Victims Of Cyber Crime
October 20, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Dr Sajeer V Reserve Bank Of India & Anr. Citation: WP(C) NO.12960 OF 2023 & conn.cases Coram:  Honourable Mr. Justice Devan Ramacha