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Section 166(1) of the Motor Vehicles Act applies to dependents, even if the said dependent is the second wife of the deceased: Madras High Court
Section 166(1) of the Motor Vehicles Act applies to dependents, even if the said dependent is the second wife of the deceased: Madras High Court
April 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 10th of April, 2023 in which it upheld the compensation given to the second wife of the deceased under

Habeas Corpus plea pertaining to Amritpal Singh dismissed as infructuous: Punjab High Court.
Habeas Corpus plea pertaining to Amritpal Singh dismissed as infructuous: Punjab High Court.
April 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court, on 24th April, 2023, in Imaan Singh Khara v/s State of Punjab and others (CRWP 2757 of 2023 (O&M), dismissed the habeas

The Case of Proclamations
The Case of Proclamations
April 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Case of Proclamations [1610] EWHC KB J22 is an English constitutional law case during the reign of King James I (1603–1625) which established

Pregnancy is not a reason enough to grant interim bail: Punjab High Court.
Pregnancy is not a reason enough to grant interim bail: Punjab High Court.
April 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court, in Imtiyaz Ahmed v/s State of Punjab (CRM-M-18024-2023), delivered on 18th April, 2023, held that mere pregnancy is not a re

DIME V. GRAND JUNCTION CANAL.
DIME V. GRAND JUNCTION CANAL.
April 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The House of Lords heard the case of Dime v. Grand Junction Canal(1852) 3 HLC 579 in 1852.  In this case, the issue of “Judges must not appe

UNDER SECTION 138 OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, DRAWER OF THE CHEQUE WOULD BE LIABLE, IF THE CHEQUE IS RETURNED UNPAID: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
UNDER SECTION 138 OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, DRAWER OF THE CHEQUE WOULD BE LIABLE, IF THE CHEQUE IS RETURNED UNPAID: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 16 March, 2023 stating that Under Section 138 of Negotiable Instruments Act, drawer of the chequ

THE HIGH COURT CANNOT ALLOW THE CONSTITUTIONAL JURISDICTION TO BE USED FOR DECIDING DISPUTES, FOR WHICH REMEDIES, UNDER THE GENERAL LAW, CIVIL OR CRIMINAL, ARE AVAILABLE:TELANGANA HIGH COURT
THE HIGH COURT CANNOT ALLOW THE CONSTITUTIONAL JURISDICTION TO BE USED FOR DECIDING DISPUTES, FOR WHICH REMEDIES, UNDER THE GENERAL LAW, CIVIL OR CRIMINAL, ARE AVAILABLE:TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 24, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 24 March, 2023stating that  the High Court cannot allow the constitutional jurisdiction to

British Columbia v. Delgamuukw
British Columbia v. Delgamuukw
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Delgamuukw v. The Queen, also known as 3 SCR 1010, Delgamuukw-Gisday’wa,  or just Del

Bach V. Longman
Bach V. Longman
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The case of Bach v. Longman, 2 Cowper 623 (1777), is one that set important precedents for copyright law. The question in this case was whether wri

Member of ICAI raises corruption allegations against the ex- ICAI President. Central Council of the body to look into the matter and report back: Madras High Court
Member of ICAI raises corruption allegations against the ex- ICAI President. Central Council of the body to look into the matter and report back: Madras High Court
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 17th of April, 2023 in which it directed the Central Council of the ICAI to look into the matter and se