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Contributory negligence cannot be fixed upon the victim, even if there were three people on the two-wheeler, if the fault is entirely upon the other party: Madras High Court
Contributory negligence cannot be fixed upon the victim, even if there were three people on the two-wheeler, if the fault is entirely upon the other party: Madras High Court
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 20th of April, 2023 in which it directed the. This was seen in the case of United India Insurance Compa

Physical Presence Of Accused Essential For Determining Unsoundness Of Mind Making Him Incapable To Enter Defence: Orissa High Court
Physical Presence Of Accused Essential For Determining Unsoundness Of Mind Making Him Incapable To Enter Defence: Orissa High Court
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The high court of Orissa passed a judgment on 11 April 2023, has clarified that physical presence of accused in the Court is essential, under Secti

Orissa High Court Rightly Regarded As ‘Custodian Of Constitution’
Orissa High Court Rightly Regarded As ‘Custodian Of Constitution’
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

While speaking at a felicitation ceremony for former Chief Justices and Judges of the Orissa High Court as part of its 75th-anniversary celebration

Wife Can’t Prosecute Extra-Marital Partner Of Husband For Domestic Violence Only Because She Lived In Their House: Orissa High Court
Wife Can’t Prosecute Extra-Marital Partner Of Husband For Domestic Violence Only Because She Lived In Their House: Orissa High Court
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Orissa high court has observed that an illicit/extra-marital partner of husband cannot be prosecuted under the Domestic Violence Act by wife me

Accused Not Prejudiced Only Because Female Victim Was Examined By Male Doctor: Orissa High Court
Accused Not Prejudiced Only Because Female Victim Was Examined By Male Doctor: Orissa High Court
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The high court of Orissa passed a judgment on 25 April 2023, has has clarified that non-compliance of mandate under Section 27(2) of the Protection

B.COM CONSISTS OF IMPORTANT SUBJECTS SUCH AS ACCOUNTANCY AND COMMERCE ETC., WHICH INVOLVES LEARNING SKILLS AND A PERSON HAS TO AVAIL THE SAID FACILITY BY APPEARING IN OFF-CAMPUS CENTRE OF COLLEGE OR AT LEAST VIDEO LESSONS: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
B.COM CONSISTS OF IMPORTANT SUBJECTS SUCH AS ACCOUNTANCY AND COMMERCE ETC., WHICH INVOLVES LEARNING SKILLS AND A PERSON HAS TO AVAIL THE SAID FACILITY BY APPEARING IN OFF-CAMPUS CENTRE OF COLLEGE OR AT LEAST VIDEO LESSONS: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 27 February, 2023 stating that B.Com consists of important subjects such as Accountancy and

NATURE OF OFFENCE UNDER SECTION 138 PRIMARILY RELATED TO A CIVIL WRONG AND THE 2002 AMENDMENT SPECIFICALLY MADE IT COMPOUNDABLE.TELANGANA HIGH COURT
NATURE OF OFFENCE UNDER SECTION 138 PRIMARILY RELATED TO A CIVIL WRONG AND THE 2002 AMENDMENT SPECIFICALLY MADE IT COMPOUNDABLE.TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 1 February, 2023 stating nature of offence under Section 138 primarily related to a civil wrong

Fine in contempt case for handcuffing accused: Punjab High Court.
Fine in contempt case for handcuffing accused: Punjab High Court.
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court, in Suresh Kumar Satija v/s Balwinder Singh Touri (COCP-2490-2018 (O&M)delivered on 12th April,2023, filed co tempt case

Sale of meat banned in Mansa Devi Temple vicinity: Punjab High Court.
Sale of meat banned in Mansa Devi Temple vicinity: Punjab High Court.
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court, in Anahita Handa and others v/s State of Haryana and others (CWP- 7660-2023),held the sale of meat to banned in the vicinity

The reconstituted Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) of the Kalakshetra Foundation questioned of its integrity. The Madras High Court to pass interim orders on 26th April, 2023: Madras High Court
The reconstituted Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) of the Kalakshetra Foundation questioned of its integrity. The Madras High Court to pass interim orders on 26th April, 2023: Madras High Court
April 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court is set to pass interim orders on the 26th of April, 2023. Prior to that, the counsel appearing for the students has questione