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The Madras High Court held that Orders issued under Section 194 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are primarily administrative and are not subject to challenge unless they are evidently illegal and issued without due consideration.
The Madras High Court held that Orders issued under Section 194 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are primarily administrative and are not subject to challenge unless they are evidently illegal and issued without due consideration.
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Madras High Court held that Orders issued under Section 194 of the Code of Criminal Procedure are primarily administrative and are not subject

The Madras High Court while hearing a review application seeking removal of construction of mosque nearby a place of temple held that a review should not be camouflaged as an appeal.
The Madras High Court while hearing a review application seeking removal of construction of mosque nearby a place of temple held that a review should not be camouflaged as an appeal.
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Madras High Court while hearing a review application seeking removal of construction of mosque nearby a place of temple held that a review shou

In prima-facie there is nothing which affixes culpability or constitutes comission of offences including mensrea in the part of the petitioner the court can exercise it’s power-High Court of Jharkhand 
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team

  In Prima-facie There Is Nothing Which Affixes Culpability Or Constitutes Comission Of Offences Including Mensrea In The Part Of The Petition

Patna High Court states that the respondent has the better right of being appointed as the librarian.
December 5, 2023by Primelegal Team

Patna High Court States That The Respondent Has The Better Right Of Being Appointed As The Librarian.  TITLE -Sunit Singh vs The state of Bihar &a

The Madras High Court observed that Sri Lankan repatriates should be treated as Indian citizens and consequential benefits should be provided to them. And that it is crucial that Indian authorities recognize and honor the treaties established with Sri Lanka.
The Madras High Court observed that Sri Lankan repatriates should be treated as Indian citizens and consequential benefits should be provided to them. And that it is crucial that Indian authorities recognize and honor the treaties established with Sri Lanka.
December 4, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Madras High Court observed that Sri Lankan repatriates should be treated as Indian citizens and consequential benefits should be provided to th

The Madras High Court held that reassessment notice issued after four years limitation period are liable to be set aside if there is no failure on part of assessee in disclosing all material facts.
The Madras High Court held that reassessment notice issued after four years limitation period are liable to be set aside if there is no failure on part of assessee in disclosing all material facts.
December 4, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Madras High Court held that reassessment notice issued after four years limitation period are liable to be set aside if there is no failure on

First pay, then recover : Bombay HC to insurance company on the failure to intimate cancellation of policy to the insurer
December 4, 2023by Primelegal Team

TITLE : HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company Ltd v Nayajoddin Nijamuddin and Ors CITATION : First Appeal No. 2929 of 2019 CORAM : Hon’ble Justice

SEBI is a public body and should in the best interests of the Public : Bombay HC criticizes SEBI of non-compliance of court orders.
December 4, 2023by Primelegal Team

TITLE : Pina Pankaj Shah and Ors V Securities and Exchange Board of India CITATION : W.P 530 of 2023 CORAM : Hon’ble justice G.S Kulkarni and Hon

Breathless Capital: Reasons and Initiatives to Combat
December 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

Breathless Capital: Reasons and Initiatives to Combat Introduction Air pollution is defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO, 1996) as “

Litigants are required to select a single forum and are not entitled to arbitrarily switch between the Allahabad and Lucknow benches: Allahabad High Court.
Litigants are required to select a single forum and are not entitled to arbitrarily switch between the Allahabad and Lucknow benches: Allahabad High Court.
December 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Prem Prakash Yadav v. Union Of India Thru Secy.Min.Of Urban Planning And Development  Citation: WRIT – C No. – 3990 of 2014 Dec