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Child of a couple who was born after failed tubectomy process becomes the responsibility of the State itself as it is due to medical negligence on the State’s part: Madras High Court
Child of a couple who was born after failed tubectomy process becomes the responsibility of the State itself as it is due to medical negligence on the State’s part: Madras High Court

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 28th of April, 2023 in which it directed the State to bear all expenses of the third child of a woman w

Transfer of tangible immovable property can be made only by a registered instrument, oral transfers not valid. Essentials have to be proven for adverse possession: Madras High Court
Transfer of tangible immovable property can be made only by a registered instrument, oral transfers not valid. Essentials have to be proven for adverse possession: Madras High Court
April 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 26th of April, 2023 in which it dismissed an appeal under S.100 of CPC on the basis of an oral transfer

The counsel of the deceased sole appellant should have taken steps to bring on record the legal representative of his client: Madras High Court
The counsel of the deceased sole appellant should have taken steps to bring on record the legal representative of his client: Madras High Court
April 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 26th of April, 2023 in which it dismissed an appeal where the legal representative of the deceased sole

Property of Institute on sale on account of non payment of salary to employees: Punjab High Court.
Property of Institute on sale on account of non payment of salary to employees: Punjab High Court.
April 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court, in Ajit Singh and other v/s State of Punjab (CWP No. 2786 of 2023 (O&M), on 20th April, 2023, held that Baba Hira Singh

Article 21 upheld for denying pension: Punjab High Court.
Article 21 upheld for denying pension: Punjab High Court.
April 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court, in Kaushalya Devi v/s State of Punjab and others (CWP-1781-2023), delivered on 11th April, 2023, held that the state tried t

THE PUBLIC INFORMATION AUTHORITIES CANNOT BE EXPECTED TO COMMUNICATE TO THE CITIZEN THE REASON WHY A CERTAIN THING WAS DONE OR NOT DONE IN THE SENSE OF A JUSTIFICATION BECAUSE THE CITIZEN MAKES A REQUISITION ABOUT INFORMATION:TELANGANA HIGH COURT
THE PUBLIC INFORMATION AUTHORITIES CANNOT BE EXPECTED TO COMMUNICATE TO THE CITIZEN THE REASON WHY A CERTAIN THING WAS DONE OR NOT DONE IN THE SENSE OF A JUSTIFICATION BECAUSE THE CITIZEN MAKES A REQUISITION ABOUT INFORMATION:TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on  19 January, 2023 stating that The Public Information Authorities cannot be expected to communica

COURT EXERCISING JURISDICTION UNDER ARTICLE 226 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA IS ALSO A COURT OF EQUITY:TELANGANA HIGH COURT
COURT EXERCISING JURISDICTION UNDER ARTICLE 226 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA IS ALSO A COURT OF EQUITY:TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on  24 March, 2023 stating that this Court exercising jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Consti

THE STATUTORY RESTRICTION UNDER SECTION 167 CRPC CANNOT BE CIRCUMVENTED BY GIVING ANY REASONS INCLUDING GIVING AN OPPORTUNITY TO THE INVESTIGATING OFFICER TO INVESTIGATE THE CASE. TELANGANA HIGH COURT
THE STATUTORY RESTRICTION UNDER SECTION 167 CRPC CANNOT BE CIRCUMVENTED BY GIVING ANY REASONS INCLUDING GIVING AN OPPORTUNITY TO THE INVESTIGATING OFFICER TO INVESTIGATE THE CASE. TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on  31 January, 2023 stating that The statutory restriction under Section 167 CRPC cannot be circumv

ONLY FOR THE REASON OF THERE BEING MENTION OF RAPE IN THE CHARGE SHEET AND THE PARTIES HAVE COMPROMISED, INTERVENTION OF THIS COURT UNDER INHERENT POWERS UNDER SECTION 482 OF CR.P.C, CANNOT BE DENIED: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
ONLY FOR THE REASON OF THERE BEING MENTION OF RAPE IN THE CHARGE SHEET AND THE PARTIES HAVE COMPROMISED, INTERVENTION OF THIS COURT UNDER INHERENT POWERS UNDER SECTION 482 OF CR.P.C, CANNOT BE DENIED: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 31 January 2023, stating only for the reason of there being mention of rape in the charge sheet an

Crowd sourced information from Wikipedia not to be relied upon for deciding legal issues in courts: Madras High Court
Crowd sourced information from Wikipedia not to be relied upon for deciding legal issues in courts: Madras High Court
April 27, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 13th of April, 2023 in which it directed the trial court to re-investigate the matter of the appellant