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Wife’s Convenience Not Sole Ground for Case Transfer — Madhya Pradesh HC Grants Relief Through Video Conferencing and Travel Expenses
Wife’s Convenience Not Sole Ground for Case Transfer — Madhya Pradesh HC Grants Relief Through Video Conferencing and Travel Expenses
March 3, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Ekta Vaish v. Deepak Kuchbandiya CASE NUMBER: Misc. Civil Case No. 478 of 2026 COURT: High Court of Madhya Pradesh  DATE: 18 February 2

Supreme Court Clarifies Mandatory Admission under Section 7 IBC upon Proof of Default
Supreme Court Clarifies Mandatory Admission under Section 7 IBC upon Proof of Default
March 3, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Catalyst Trusteeship Ltd, v Ecstasy Realty Pvt Ltd (1997) CASE Number: Civil Appeal No. 7424 of 2025 COURT: Supreme Court of India DATE:

NON-COMPETE CLAUSES AGAINST DOCTORS VOID AB INITIO, RULES MADRAS HIGH COURT IN MAJOR EMPLOYMENT LAW DECISION
NON-COMPETE CLAUSES AGAINST DOCTORS VOID AB INITIO, RULES MADRAS HIGH COURT IN MAJOR EMPLOYMENT LAW DECISION
March 3, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION There are rulings that settle disputes. Then there are rulings that settle principles. The Madras  High Court’s decision on non

Delhi Excise Policy Case Explained: Why the Court Discharged Arvind Kejriwal and Other AAP Leaders Before Trial
Delhi Excise Policy Case Explained: Why the Court Discharged Arvind Kejriwal and Other AAP Leaders Before Trial
March 2, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION Recently, former Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal, along with Manish Sisodia and 21 other accused from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP

Need for a Personality Protection Act in India: Time for codification?
Need for a Personality Protection Act in India: Time for codification?
February 28, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT: The digital economy has contributed to the hybridization of personality as a legal interest, originally territorial but now at once based

Healthcare Behind Bars: Recognising Periodic Medical Check-Ups as a Fundamental Right of Prisoners in India
Healthcare Behind Bars: Recognising Periodic Medical Check-Ups as a Fundamental Right of Prisoners in India
February 28, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT This article examines the constitutional recognition of periodic medical check-ups as an important component of prisoners’ right to life

Karnataka High Court Upholds Labour Court’s Jurisdiction Until New IR Code Tribunals are Functional
Karnataka High Court Upholds Labour Court’s Jurisdiction Until New IR Code Tribunals are Functional
February 27, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION: On 26 February, 2026, Karnataka High Court in Glastronix LLP Vs Glastronix Karmika Sangha & Ors., W.P. No. 3784 of 2026, Labor Co

Supreme Court Bans NCERT Book With ‘Corruption in Judiciary’ Section
Supreme Court Bans NCERT Book With ‘Corruption in Judiciary’ Section
February 27, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION Recently, the Supreme Court of India issued show cause notices to the Secretary of the Department of Education and Literacy (Ministry

Right to Dignity and Reasonable Accommodation in Prisons: Madras HC Strengthens Disability Jurisprudence Under Article 21
Right to Dignity and Reasonable Accommodation in Prisons: Madras HC Strengthens Disability Jurisprudence Under Article 21
February 26, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: M. Kalaiselvi Vs. The State of Tamil Nadu & Others CASE NUMBER: W.P.Crl.(MD) No. 993 of 2026 COURT: Before the Madurai Bench of the

Achieving Proportionality in Maintenance Awards: A Framework for Assessing Earning Capacity in Dual-Income Matrimonial Disputes
Achieving Proportionality in Maintenance Awards: A Framework for Assessing Earning Capacity in Dual-Income Matrimonial Disputes
February 21, 2026by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT: Indian maintenance law was conceived in order to avoid destitution arising out of economic asymmetry between husband and wife. However, t