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By the team of Prime Legal
Court may quash criminal proceedings post-conviction for a non-compoundable offence on settlement only in the rarest of rare cases: Bombay High Court

In cases where there is a settlement between the convict and the complainant, the Court must not liberally exercise the option of quashing the crim

A writ petition may be liable to be dismissed on the ground of suppression of material facts: Karnataka High Court

Suppression of material and vital facts serve to be a legitimate ground to dismiss a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India,

Addition of Charge under S.216 Criminal Procedure Code Valid when no prejudice whatsoever caused: Himachal Pradesh High Court

While addressing a criminal revision petition regarding the addition of a charge, the high court held that under section 216 of the Code of crimina

It is the duty of the Court and those involved, as long as possible and wherever possible, to uphold marital status: Tripura High Court
It is the duty of the Court and those involved, as long as possible and wherever possible, to uphold marital status: Tripura High Court

It is the obligation of the court and all concerned that the marriage status should, as far as possible, as long as possible and whenever possible,

An oversight or typographical error cannot form the basis for a judicial decision if the error is properly explained: Tripura High Court

The petitioner’s counsel may be right in finding out that the defendant cannot resile from a direct statement taken under oath. A mistake, a

The words ‘to secure the ends of justice’ in S.482 IBC, cannot mean to overlook the undermining of a statutory dictate: Supreme Court

While addressing a dispute regarding the order of the High Court under IBC and the order of NCLAT, NCLT the Supreme Court held that as per section

Mandatory to recompense the loss of forest land to the aggrieved: Karnataka High Court

It is compulsory for the Government to compensate and rehabilitate those individuals, from whom land has been acquired by the Government in order t

Detention of applicant not necessary until crime is prima-facie proved: Bombay High Court

Bail may be granted to an individual who is accused of a cognizable offence, if the crime alleged against him/her is not prima facie proved. A sing

Section 33 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Act plays an important role in the maintenance of the status quo between disputants: High Court of Delhi

Section 33 of the 1947 Act plays an important role in the maintenance of the status quo between disputants, while adjudication is pending before th

The element of living in ‘permanency’ is also to be examined to determine the character of being a shared household: High Court of Delhi

The fact remains that the petitioner never resided with parents-in-law and always stayed at the place of posting of her husband and visited them oc