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A Sri Lankan refugee whose father was a Sri Lankan and mother an Indian was allowed to obtain his passport. “We are still stuck in patriarchal notions”: Madras High Court
A Sri Lankan refugee whose father was a Sri Lankan and mother an Indian was allowed to obtain his passport. “We are still stuck in patriarchal notions”: Madras High Court
April 10, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Madras High Court passed a judgement on 5th of April, 2023 in which it cleared the confusion about the rights of people who were born in India

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 10, 2023by Primelegal Team

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

Period of Limitation Will Only Begin To Run When The talks of Amicable Settlement Between The Parties Fail: Calcutta HC
Period of Limitation Will Only Begin To Run When The talks of Amicable Settlement Between The Parties Fail: Calcutta HC
April 10, 2023by Primelegal Team

Recently, the single judge bench of Justice Shekhar B.Saraf of the Calcutta High Court  in a judgment dated, March 29th 2023, in the case of M/S.

‘Long separation, mental and physical torture, and the unwillingness of the parties to live together has left no scope to repair their marital bond’: Calcutta HC
‘Long separation, mental and physical torture, and the unwillingness of the parties to live together has left no scope to repair their marital bond’: Calcutta HC
April 10, 2023by Primelegal Team

In the case of  Jharna Mandal v. Prashant Kumar Mandal (F.A. No. 25 of 2010), the Division Bench of Hon’ble Justice Soumen Sen and Hon’ble Jus

The Executive Magistrate is not authorized to record confessions for offenses under the Essential Commodities Act: Orissa High Court.
The Executive Magistrate is not authorized to record confessions for offenses under the Essential Commodities Act: Orissa High Court.
April 10, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Orissa high court has held that an Executive Magistrate is not empowered to record confession for offenses committed under the Essential Commod

THE POLLUTER PAY PRINCIPLE AND IT’S IMPLEMENTATION IN INDIA. 
THE POLLUTER PAY PRINCIPLE AND IT’S IMPLEMENTATION IN INDIA. 
April 10, 2023by Primelegal Team

  INTRODUCTION Just like every coin having two sides to it, the industrial revolution proves to be a boon and a bane. On the one hand, the Ind

Dietrich v. The Queen
Dietrich v. The Queen
April 10, 2023by Primelegal Team

Dietrich V. The Queen is a case that was heard in 1992 at the High Court of Australia which is a landmark judgment in establishing that legal aid m

Rylands V Fletcher
Rylands V Fletcher
April 10, 2023by Primelegal Team

The landmark House of Lords ruling Rylands v. Fletcher (1868) LR 3 HL 330 created a new branch of English tort law. It established the principle th

Registrar Can’t Appoint Special Officer U/S 31(1) On Account Of Resignations If They Are Withdrawn Within 15 Days: Karnataka High Court
Registrar Can’t Appoint Special Officer U/S 31(1) On Account Of Resignations If They Are Withdrawn Within 15 Days: Karnataka High Court
April 7, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Karnataka High Court has said that if resignations tendered by Directors of a cooperative society are withdrawn within 15 days, then there is

Karnataka Bitcoin Scam: High Court Directs ED To Complete Investigation Against Accused Sirkrishna’s Brother In 6 Weeks, Review LOC
Karnataka Bitcoin Scam: High Court Directs ED To Complete Investigation Against Accused Sirkrishna’s Brother In 6 Weeks, Review LOC
April 7, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Karnataka High Court has directed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to consider the representations made by Sudarshan Ramesh, brother of bitcoi