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Revisional jurisdiction should be connoted to have a narrower jurisdiction when compared to Appellate Jurisdiction: Bombay High Court
April 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The High Court in revisional jurisdiction should not re-appreciate the evidence as if in the First Appeal and enter different finding even though a

Mere omission or defect in framing the charge does not disable the court from convicting the accused for the offence which is found to have been proved on the evidence on record: Gauhati High Court
April 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Failure to state an offence in all the person is culpable to, regardless of its inclusion in the charging documents, would not exclude the courts f

Where prima facie evidence of involvement in grave offense is present, Court is not inclined to grant bail: High Court of New Delhi
April 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The role attributed to the petitioner is not confined to participation in the mob of rioters but of heading the large crowd, holding a pistol in ha

LOC cannot be issued in every case by claiming that ‘economic interest’ or ‘larger public interest’ of India at stake: High Court of New Delhi
LOC cannot be issued in every case by claiming that ‘economic interest’ or ‘larger public interest’ of India at stake: High Court of New Delhi
April 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Phrases such as ‘economic interest’ or ‘larger public interest’ cannot be expanded in a manner so as to include an Independent Director who

The prosecution is under an obligation to lay down the foundational facts before presumption can be drawn against the accused U/S 29 and 30 of POCSO Act: Gauhati High Court
April 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The prosecution has to prove the foundational facts of the offence charged against the accused, not based on proof beyond a reasonable doubt, but b

Welfare of children u/S 40 of the POSCO Act to be a priority for the Special Juvenile Police Unit: Bombay High Court
Welfare of children u/S 40 of the POSCO Act to be a priority for the Special Juvenile Police Unit: Bombay High Court
April 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In light of matter pertaining under the POSCO Act, the Bombay High Court bench in the matter of Arjun Kishanrao Malge Vs The State [CRPIL/5/2021];

No legal impediment to launch prosecution under S.138 of N.I. Act whilst ongoing proceedings u/S 482 CRPC: Calcutta High Court
April 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In light of proceedings instituted against an individual person under S.482, it has been observed by the bench of Subhasis Dasgupta J. that there i

Grave suspicion is sine qua non for making out prima facie case: High Court of Delhi
April 16, 2021by Primelegal Team0

This was decided in the case of State (Nct Of Delhi) vs. Jiwan Kant Jain And Anr [CRL.REV.P. 448/2018] in the High Court Of Delhi by Single Bench C

Tenant cannot be evicted without conclusive proof on ground of damage caused: Calcutta High Court
April 16, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A suit for eviction cannot be sustained merely because the damage was caused to the building without showing that the value of the building has bee

An earlier decision which has not proceeded on interpretation or analysis of the issue does not have a binding effect: High Court of New Delhi
April 16, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Since none of the earlier decisions relied upon by the appellant have actually undertaken the process of analysis and interpretation of the contrac