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By the team of Prime Legal
Approaching the court belatedly is a valid reason for the dismissal of the case on solitary grounds: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir at Jammu
June 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A considerable delay in filing of a petition could act as a hurdle in the effective evaluation of a case and is a valid reason to dismiss the case

Any person who is under illegal detention by any officer of the State Government shall be paid compensation by the State Government- Allahabad High Court
June 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A public servant cannot misuse his powers which results in harassment and oppression of an ordinary person. “Harassment of a common man by public

Conviction recorded in non-trivial nature- Employer can cancel or terminate the employee. : Calcutta High Court
June 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

“The discharge of the petitioner on the sole ground of suppression of facts of the pendency of the criminal proceedings against him cannot be sup

Every violation of contract would not be considered cheating, and only those breaches of contract would be considered cheating if there was any deceit involved from the start: Gauhati High Court
June 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Any breach of contract would not give rise to a cheating offence and it would only be the cheating in those circumstances where any disappointment

A person cannot be deprived of this pension without the authority of law, which is the constitutional mandate, enshrined in Article 300-A of the Constitution: Jharkhand High Court
A person cannot be deprived of this pension without the authority of law, which is the constitutional mandate, enshrined in Article 300-A of the Constitution: Jharkhand High Court
June 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

There is an imprimatur to the legal principle that the right to receive a pension is recognised as a right in property. It follows that the attempt

Past judgements cannot be held binding on the court in matters relating to bail even if the offences are of similar nature – High court of Meghalaya.
Past judgements cannot be held binding on the court in matters relating to bail even if the offences are of similar nature – High court of Meghalaya.
June 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Every case regarding bail application must be analysed on a case-to-case basis in light of the facts and circumstances. “On perusal of the citati

Passing of an interim order, does not confer any right of perpetuity: Odisha High Court
June 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The interim order of the Civil Court to maintain status quo in respect of the possession over the property does not confer any right on the Petitio

Bail not to be granted when evidence collected prima facie indicate involvement of accused: High Court of Uttarakhand
June 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Bail is usually granted in most cases since the accused has not yet been convicted of the offences. However in cases where most of the evidence pri

Amount recoverable from accused person cannot be seized from his parents: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
Amount recoverable from accused person cannot be seized from his parents: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
June 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When a person is accused of misappropriation of funds, the police may be authorised to recover the amount from him during the criminal investigatio

Appellant entitled for benefit of doubt if prosecution is unable to prove demand and acceptance of the bribe: Chhattisgarh HC
June 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In a case of bribery, the burden to prove that the accused was involved in an offence purview under section 13 (1)(d) of the Prevention of corrupti