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Failure to produce necessary documents will lead to cancellation of registration for supply of goods: High Court of Madhya Pradesh
Failure to produce necessary documents will lead to cancellation of registration for supply of goods: High Court of Madhya Pradesh
April 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

As per Section 129 of GST Act, there is no mandate for detaining goods merely because driver took an alternate route to reach the destination, if t

Candidate cannot blame authority for administrative delay if selection process not over: High court of Delhi
April 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

When a seniority list has been created that is in contravention of the established principles laid down by law, such a list cannot be used for the

The trauma of a victim does not end with the incident and real-life issues may compel a victim to forgo all the trauma which she had undergone: Bombay High Court
April 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The trauma of a victim does not end with the incident and real-life issues may compel a victim to “forgo all the trauma which she had undergo

Victim is not a necessary party to a criminal appeal from conviction for offences against women or child under POCSO or other Statutes: Calcutta High Court
April 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The victim is not required to be a party to a Criminal Appeal from a conviction for offences against a woman or a child, punishable under the provi

Doctrine of fairness can’t to be used for invoking contractual obligation when one party is State: High Court of Delhi
April 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In case of contracts freely entered into with the State, there is no room for invoking the doctrine of fairness and reasonableness against one part

Automatic vacation of a stay, under third proviso to S.254(2A) of the Income Tax Act, applicable only when assessee is responsible for the delay in hearing the appeal: Supreme Court of India
Automatic vacation of a stay, under third proviso to S.254(2A) of the Income Tax Act, applicable only when assessee is responsible for the delay in hearing the appeal: Supreme Court of India
April 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The third proviso to Section 254(2A) of the Income Tax Act will now be read without the word “even” and the words “is not” after the words

Trial Court should not make any endorsement on original document until the period of limitation to challenge decree has passed: High Court of New Delhi
April 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Trial Court shall not proceed to make any endorsement on the documents which are produced and filed by the petitioner in compliance with the Impugn

Recoveries made in the absence of any evidence cannot be termed sufficient to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt: Supreme Court of India
Recoveries made in the absence of any evidence cannot be termed sufficient to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt: Supreme Court of India
April 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Course circumstances like recovery of clothing apparel as well as tiffin box etc., in the absence of any other material evidence on record pointing

Directions given to HPSEB to accept applications all degree holders who participated: Supreme Court of India
Directions given to HPSEB to accept applications all degree holders who participated: Supreme Court of India
April 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

HPSEB was directed to process the candidature of all applicants, including the degree holders who participated, and depending on the relative merit

Prima Facie case against the accused governs the Grant of bail under Section 43(5)D of UAPA: Supreme Court of India
April 11, 2021by Primelegal Team0

While considering the grant of bail under Section 43D (5) in The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, it is the bounden duty of the Court