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The Cryptocurrency – Legal Issues and risks in owning Cryptocurrency and its Counterfeiting.
The Cryptocurrency – Legal Issues and risks in owning Cryptocurrency and its Counterfeiting.
March 7, 2023by Primelegal Team

RESEARCH QUESTIONS   What steps are taken up the ruling government of India in regards to the cryptocurrency? Will the citizens of India be able t

Sajjan Singh vs State of Rajasthan is an important case regarding the basic structure of our Indian constitution. As they make up the majority of the Indian Constitution, there are several essential aspects of the Indian Constitution that cannot be altered. According to Judge Khanna, the fundamental rights that have been accorded to all nationals are the main benefits. Under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution, the Parliament has the authority to change any provision of the Constitution, including the Fundamental Rights.
Sajjan Singh vs State of Rajasthan is an important case regarding the basic structure of our Indian constitution. As they make up the majority of the Indian Constitution, there are several essential aspects of the Indian Constitution that cannot be altered. According to Judge Khanna, the fundamental rights that have been accorded to all nationals are the main benefits. Under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution, the Parliament has the authority to change any provision of the Constitution, including the Fundamental Rights.
March 7, 2023by Primelegal Team

Facts of the Case: By putting certain actions approved by State Legislatures in the Ninth Schedule under Article 31B of the Seventeenth Amendment A

In the Indian legal system, AK Gopalan v. State of Madras (1950) is a defining case. The case gave the Indian judiciary a chance to interpret the Fundamental Rights of the Constitution more broadly. Several clauses from the Indian Constitution’s Chapter on Fundamental Rights are being scrutinized for the first time in this case before the Supreme Court. The crucial points 19, 21, and 22 were addressed in this instance.
In the Indian legal system, AK Gopalan v. State of Madras (1950) is a defining case. The case gave the Indian judiciary a chance to interpret the Fundamental Rights of the Constitution more broadly. Several clauses from the Indian Constitution’s Chapter on Fundamental Rights are being scrutinized for the first time in this case before the Supreme Court. The crucial points 19, 21, and 22 were addressed in this instance.
March 7, 2023by Primelegal Team

Facts: According to the 1950 Preventive Detention Act, A.K. Gopalan was detained. He claims that he has been detained since 1947 without being put

IF THE LANDLORD IS IN POSSESSION OF A VACANT PREMISES IN THE VERY SAME BUILDING, OF WHICH THE TENANTED PREMISES IS A PART, THE RENT CONTROL COURT CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THE NEED SET OUT BY THE LANDLORD FOR EVICTION  IS NOT BONA FIDE : KERALA HIGH COURT
IF THE LANDLORD IS IN POSSESSION OF A VACANT PREMISES IN THE VERY SAME BUILDING, OF WHICH THE TENANTED PREMISES IS A PART, THE RENT CONTROL COURT CAME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THE NEED SET OUT BY THE LANDLORD FOR EVICTION IS NOT BONA FIDE : KERALA HIGH COURT
March 6, 2023by Primelegal Team

The High Court of Kerala passed a judgement on 10 February, 2023 which stated that the landlord in possession of a vacant premises in the very same

A MERE RAISING OF AN ALLEGATION OR PERMITTING SOMEBODY ELSE TO MAKE AN ALLEGATION CANNOT CONSTITUTE THE OFFENCE OF ABETMENT OF SUICIDE: KERALA HIGH COURT
A MERE RAISING OF AN ALLEGATION OR PERMITTING SOMEBODY ELSE TO MAKE AN ALLEGATION CANNOT CONSTITUTE THE OFFENCE OF ABETMENT OF SUICIDE: KERALA HIGH COURT
March 6, 2023by Primelegal Team

The High court of Kerala passed a judgement on 24 February, 2023 which stated that  a mere raising of an allegation or permitting somebody else to

Non-occupancy Charges, Transfer Charges Common Amenity Fund Charges and Other Charges, Are Exempt From Income Tax Act Based on the Principle of Mutuality: The Supreme Court
March 6, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Supreme Court in the case of ITO v. Venkatesh Premises Co-operative Society Ltd. (2018) 402 ITR 670/163 DTR 465/301 CTR 514/254 Taxman 313 (SC)

PROSTITUTION IN INDIA AND ITS LEGALITY
PROSTITUTION IN INDIA AND ITS LEGALITY
March 6, 2023by Primelegal Team

  INTRODUCTION: India has an overall literacy rate of 77%. Even though a large number of people are literate, they have a problem in accepting a l

The Supreme Court Judgment on Triple Talak applies retrospectively: Andhra Pradesh High Court
The Supreme Court Judgment on Triple Talak applies retrospectively: Andhra Pradesh High Court
March 6, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Andhra Pradesh High Court issued an order on 5th January, 2023 in which while setting aside trail judgment held that the husband’s plaint for

LEAKS AND THE LIMITS OF PRESS FREEDOM: SPECIAL FOCUS ON JUDICIAL DEFAMATION
March 6, 2023by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION For decades, press freedom has been one of the most contentious issues. The press has long been seen as the fourth pillar of every dem

THE IMPACT OF ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ON FAMILY DISPUTES IN INDIA
THE IMPACT OF ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ON FAMILY DISPUTES IN INDIA
March 6, 2023by Primelegal Team

Introduction In India, family disputes are on the rise and the traditional legal system is not equipped to handle the large number of cases that ar