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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

Writ petition by wife filed for death of husband in rehabilitation centres disposed after 7 years. De-addiction and rehabilitation centres should be periodically inspected: Madras High Court
Writ petition by wife filed for death of husband in rehabilitation centres disposed after 7 years. De-addiction and rehabilitation centres should be periodically inspected: Madras High Court
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 17th of March, 2023 in which it directed the Institute of Mental Health, Kilpauk, Chennai to inspect th

Will Estoppel Apply In Favour Of Person Who Unaware Of Failure In Intermediate Exam Gets Higher Education, Job? Orissa HC 
Will Estoppel Apply In Favour Of Person Who Unaware Of Failure In Intermediate Exam Gets Higher Education, Job? Orissa HC 
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Orissa High Court’s Full Bench (in case of Litumanjari Pradhan v. Chairman, Council of Higher Secondary Education) which is made up of Ch

“Damocles Sword Is Hanging”: Orissa HC
“Damocles Sword Is Hanging”: Orissa HC
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The high court of Orissa passed a judgment on 05 April 2023, has recently quashed pending criminal proceedings against multiple former students of

A MERE DISTURBANCE OF LAW AND ORDER LEADING TO DISORDER IS THUS NOT NECESSARILY SUFFICIENT FOR ACTION UNDER THE PREVENTIVE DETENTION ACT BUT A DISTURBANCE WHICH WILL AFFECT PUBLIC ORDER COMES WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE ACT: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
A MERE DISTURBANCE OF LAW AND ORDER LEADING TO DISORDER IS THUS NOT NECESSARILY SUFFICIENT FOR ACTION UNDER THE PREVENTIVE DETENTION ACT BUT A DISTURBANCE WHICH WILL AFFECT PUBLIC ORDER COMES WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE ACT: TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 3 April, 2023 stating that A mere disturbance of law and order leading to disorder is thus not nec

THE AMOUNT AWARDED UNDER THE HEAD OF LOSS OF EARNING CAPACITY IS DISTINCT AND DOES NOT OVERLAP WITH AMOUNT AWARDED FOR PAIN, SUFFERING, LOSS OF ENJOYMENT OF LIFE AND MEDICAL EXPENSES.TELANGANA HIGH COURT
THE AMOUNT AWARDED UNDER THE HEAD OF LOSS OF EARNING CAPACITY IS DISTINCT AND DOES NOT OVERLAP WITH AMOUNT AWARDED FOR PAIN, SUFFERING, LOSS OF ENJOYMENT OF LIFE AND MEDICAL EXPENSES.TELANGANA HIGH COURT
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The High Court of Telangana passed a judgment on 13 April, 2023  stating that  the amount awarded under the head of loss of earning capacity is d

Dismissal of writ petition on account of casual attitude: Punjab High Court.
Dismissal of writ petition on account of casual attitude: Punjab High Court.
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court on 13th April, 2023, in Gaurav Sangwan v/s State of Haryana and others (LPA-285-2023 (O&M), held that indulgence of writ

Section 376(2)(n) and 506 IPC quashed on account of marriage of accused and victim: Punjab High Court.
Section 376(2)(n) and 506 IPC quashed on account of marriage of accused and victim: Punjab High Court.
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Section 376(2)(n) and 506 IPC quashed on account of marriage of accused and victim: Punjab High Court. The Punjab High Court, on 13th April 2023, i

‘Calling upon political functionaries to lend support to an act which is ex facie illegal aggravates the malice and is evidence of the premeditated nature of the act thereof’ : Calcutta HC
‘Calling upon political functionaries to lend support to an act which is ex facie illegal aggravates the malice and is evidence of the premeditated nature of the act thereof’ : Calcutta HC
April 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The single judge bench consisting of Justice Moushumi Bhattacharya of the Calcutta High Court on Thursday in the case of Arabinda Das v. State of W