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Grave and Sudden provocation doctrine not universal ; Bombay HC
December 11, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE : Santosh Balaji Nagrale v State of Maharashtra CITATION : Criminal Application no 1041//2023 CORAM : Hon’ble justice Urmila Joshi-Phalke D

Not providing labor permanency for 14 workmen is an unfair practice : Bombay HC
December 11, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE : Solapur Mahanagarpalika v Yogesh Nagnath Mane & Ors CITATION : . CIVIL WP-14150-2023 CORAM : Hon’ble justice Milind N. Jadhav DATE:

The period of 120 days for filing of written statement in commercial dispute shall commence from the date when the amended memo was filed- Delhi HC
The period of 120 days for filing of written statement in commercial dispute shall commence from the date when the amended memo was filed- Delhi HC
December 11, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Flipkart Internet Private limited v GoDaddy operating company LLC and ors. Decided on: 4th October, 2023 + CS(COMM) 370/2020 and O.A. 76/202

Where a benefit was illegally or irregularly extended to someone else, a person who is not extended a similar illegal benefit cannot approach a court for extension of a similar illegal benefit. – Delhi HC
Where a benefit was illegally or irregularly extended to someone else, a person who is not extended a similar illegal benefit cannot approach a court for extension of a similar illegal benefit. – Delhi HC
December 11, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Badam Singh Chauhan and Others v Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee and Another Decided on: 03rd October 2023 + LPA 255/2020 & CM

The Madras High Court issued an order for the customs department to release the New Zealand-imported fresh apples, subject to the furnishing of bank guarantees to account for the differential duty.   
The Madras High Court issued an order for the customs department to release the New Zealand-imported fresh apples, subject to the furnishing of bank guarantees to account for the differential duty.  
December 11, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: The Additional Commissioner of Customs Versus M/s.N.C.Alexander Case No: W.A.No.2626 of 2023 and C.M.P.No.22137 of 2023 Decided on: 18

In Defence of Political Integrity: The Imperative of Anti-Defection Laws
December 10, 2023by Primelegal Team0

In Defence of Political Integrity: The Imperative of Anti-Defection Laws Introduction As the fundamental component of public engagement, representa

A way towards transparency : CCPA on dark patterns
December 10, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Introduction : Dark patterns are a consumer tactic that is used to manipulate the choices of the user. For example, when someone is purchasing from

Once the Eviction Order has been passed, the tenant is required to pay the use and occupation charges, without prejudicing the rights of the involved parties the court would fix the rates which would be tentative and subject to the final outcome of the revision Petition. – Delhi HC
Once the Eviction Order has been passed, the tenant is required to pay the use and occupation charges, without prejudicing the rights of the involved parties the court would fix the rates which would be tentative and subject to the final outcome of the revision Petition. – Delhi HC
December 8, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Rattan Singh v Anand Kumar Jain Decided on: 11.10.2023 + RC.REV. 231/2020 & CM Appl.28246/2020 Introduction A dispute arose between the

The Madras High Court ruled that the appellate court’s decision to deny the suspension of the sentence was justified as the accused failed to surrender or appear before the trial court on the date of judgement.
The Madras High Court ruled that the appellate court’s decision to deny the suspension of the sentence was justified as the accused failed to surrender or appear before the trial court on the date of judgement.
December 8, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court ruled that the appellate court’s decision to deny the suspension of the sentence was justified as the accused failed to