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When a person hunts any of the wild animals which are included under Schedule I to IV, it becomes an offence u/s 51 of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972: Supreme Court
When a person hunts any of the wild animals which are included under Schedule I to IV, it becomes an offence u/s 51 of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972: Supreme Court
December 11, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“Both Indian Soft-shelled Turtle and Indian Flap Shell Turtle are two different species or part of single species or a subspecies of the latter a

Section 149 IPC assigns liability merely by membership of the unlawful assembly: Supreme Court
December 11, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Section 34 and 149 of the IPC are modes for apportioning vicarious liability on the individual members of a group, there exist a few important diff

Seniority could not be claimed, if one is not a trained teacher as on the date of appointment: Supreme Court
Seniority could not be claimed, if one is not a trained teacher as on the date of appointment: Supreme Court
December 10, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Keeping in view the principle laid down in Vaijanath’s case, Madhavi was qualified for appointment as a temporary teacher as she was a graduate a

The disqualification under Section 8(3) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 will continue so long as there is no stay of conviction: Supreme Court
The disqualification under Section 8(3) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 will continue so long as there is no stay of conviction: Supreme Court
December 10, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The bench in the present case consisting of Hon’ble Chief Justice Mr. S.A. Bobde, Hon’ble Justice Mr. A.S. Bopanna and Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.

The procedure of renewal of recognition was to be the same as applicable for award of recognition i.e., under Section 10A of the IMC Act: Delhi High Court
The procedure of renewal of recognition was to be the same as applicable for award of recognition i.e., under Section 10A of the IMC Act: Delhi High Court
December 10, 2020by Primelegal Team0

In the absence of an inspection and verification of the available infrastructure of the petitioners, in the facts and circumstances of the case, it

In accident claim cases the High court while examining the evidence should only analyze the material placed on record. – Supreme Court of India
December 10, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court while adjudicating upon a motor accident claim appeal expressed displeasure over the approach adopted by the High Court in Examin

Bona Fide transfers are exempted from rigors of Section 6 of the Ceiling Act of 1973: Supreme Court
Bona Fide transfers are exempted from rigors of Section 6 of the Ceiling Act of 1973: Supreme Court
December 9, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The legislature has carved out two separate categories of lands, one which is includable and other which is outside the purview of ceili

Each party should get a fair opportunity to cross examine the concerned witness, after which they are not allowed to raise any doubts upon the credibility of the witness: Supreme Court
Each party should get a fair opportunity to cross examine the concerned witness, after which they are not allowed to raise any doubts upon the credibility of the witness: Supreme Court
December 9, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“If there was any doubt to be cast on the veracity of the witness, the same should have come out in cross-examination, for which opportunity was

Only family members or relatives of the deceased can file a complaint for defamation. – Punjab and Haryana High Court.
December 9, 2020by Primelegal Team0

In a recent case, the Punjab and Haryana High Court while adjudicating upon a Petition filed under Section 482 of Criminal Procedure Code was of th

In child custody matters, rather than the entitlement of either of the parents, what is of paramount importance is the wellbeing and welfare of the child: Supreme Court
December 9, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The appellant along with maternal grandmother of Aditya (child of both appellant and respondent) will be entitled, at the expense of the respondent