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By the team of Prime Legal
Any order which substantially decides certain rights of the parties cannot be said to be interlocutory order so as to bar the revisional jurisdiction u/s 397(2): Odisha High Court
December 4, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“The question of custody of the accused is a matter of substantial right and the law is settled that any order which substantially decides certai

Delay in lodging FIR can be a valid consideration to grant anticipatory bail: Supreme Court
Delay in lodging FIR can be a valid consideration to grant anticipatory bail: Supreme Court
December 4, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The delay may not be fatal to the criminal proceedings. However, it always depends upon the facts and circumstances of each case.  However, at th

The appellants are not entitled to time bound promotional scale on the basis of parity in the other cases; Supreme Court
December 4, 2020by Primelegal Team0

There is no assertion that any of the appellants have qualified both parts of A.M.I.E. Examination which is treated to be equivalent to the Enginee

Right to stay in a live-in relationship forms a part of Right to life and personal liberty guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution – Allahabad High Court
December 4, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Recently, the Allahabad High Court stated that the right to stay in live-in relationship is covered under Article 21 – Right to life and personal

Prosecutors not bound to heed Government order regarding withdrawal of cases: Karnataka HC
December 4, 2020by Primelegal Team0

A division bench of the Karnataka High Court recently noted “No Court is bound by such a decision taken to withdraw from the prosecution.R

Presence of malicious conduct of the parties if found, becomes sufficient for the court to not grant any relief to the concerned parties: Odisha High Court
December 3, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“Presence of malicious conduct of the parties if found, becomes sufficient for the court to not grant any relief to the concerned parties”, thi

Inability to meet the requirements in a prospectus can lead to disqualification of a candidate: Delhi High Court
December 3, 2020by Primelegal Team0

If a candidate agrees to the terms and conditions mentioned in the prospectus of a particular institution before applying for admission into it, he

Public interest means interest of State and Citizens- Karnataka HC
December 3, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Public interest plays an important role in every field. Profession, academics, and career are all complementary and supplementary to each other and

Installation and Recording of CCTV camera’s mandatory in interrogation rooms of any authority to protect the victim from any violation of Human rights. – Supreme Court of India
December 3, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court in one of the recent judgments has held that in case a victim during an interrogation by any of the agencies like Police, CBI, NI

The statutory presumption of section 139, NI Act not to be overlooked; Karnataka High Court
December 3, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The appellate Court has over-looked the statutory presumption provided under Section 139 of the NI Act even though the accused adduced evidence he