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The recover of excess payment from the retired employee after a long time is held to be impermissible in law – High Court of Patna
January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

  TITLE-Nirmal Kumar Vs The State of Bihar DECIDED on-22/12/2023 +CWJC No.15555/2022 CORAM-HON’BLE JUSTICE HARISH KUMAR  FACT As per th

Review application is not valid for an order passed by a Quasi Judicial Body : Bombay HC
January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

TITLE : Sitara Anil Sharma V The Apex Grievance Redressal Committee CORAM : Hon’ble Justice Madhav J Jamdar DATE :  19th   December, 2023 CITA

Proclamation against the accused was set aside when the time specified was less than 30 days to appear in a specific for an absconded accused : Bombay HC
January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

TITLE : Deepak Sitaram Modhe v State of Maharashtra CORAM : Hon’ble Justice Sarang V Kotwal DATE :  22nd   December, 2023 CITATION : Criminal

Smt. Bhawna Vs. Hemsingh @ Tinchu
January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

Cruelty, if proven, is an actual cause of action for divorce: the court ruled that there is no legal requirement on the court to compel the restora

Mufti Qazi Jahangir Alam Qasmi vs State Of U.P. Thru. Addl. Chief Secy. Home Deptt. Lko. And 2 Others
January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

Concept of Parity: the court, emphasizing this concept, found that the appellant was entitled to be extended on bail, particularly because co-accus

Late Smt. Shanta Pagaria W/O Late … vs. Jaipur Development Authority
January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

Legal acquisition of the property…….. The court criticized the arbitrary actions of the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA), provided relief by

Demonstration of wilful disobedience of a decision of the Court with a calculated action and evil motive on the part of the contemnor directly constitutes case of Contempt of Court. – Delhi HC
Demonstration of wilful disobedience of a decision of the Court with a calculated action and evil motive on the part of the contemnor directly constitutes case of Contempt of Court. – Delhi HC
January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

Title: VIREN SINGH versus MADHUP VYASF & ORS. + CONT.CAS(C) 474/2018 Decided on- 13 December 2023 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE DHARMESH SHA

Upholding doctrine of Lis Pendens hon’ble Delhi High Court clarified that the mere filing of an appeal doesn’t automatically stay proceedings unless an interim order is passed.
Upholding doctrine of Lis Pendens hon’ble Delhi High Court clarified that the mere filing of an appeal doesn’t automatically stay proceedings unless an interim order is passed.
January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

Title: NARENDRA KUMAR versus RAJESH CHAUDHARY & ANR + RFA 282/2023, + RFA 283/2023 & CM APPL. 62717/2023, + RFA 284/2023 Decided on- 22nd D

Manohari vs. State
January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

Revisional jurisdiction is not meant for re-evaluating evidence….. The court concluded that the impugned orders were not grossly erroneous, and t

January 2, 2024by Primelegal Team

“The issues of patient care service are dependent upon the competence of the concerned doctor or the ECG technician” : State of West Bengal Tit