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The Supreme Court of Canada rules that lifetime and mandatory registration on the Sex Offender Register are unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court of Canada rules that lifetime and mandatory registration on the Sex Offender Register are unconstitutional.
March 29, 2023by Primelegal Team

Canada’s mandatory and perpetual inclusion on the sex offenders registry has been ruled illegal by the Supreme Court of Canada. Justices Andr

Multiple arbitrations are permissible if the cause of action arises after the constitution of a tribunal.: Delhi High Court
Multiple arbitrations are permissible if the cause of action arises after the constitution of a tribunal.: Delhi High Court
March 29, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Delhi High Court has passed a judgement on 17-02-2022 in the case of Panipat Jalandhar NH1 Tollway Pvt. Ltd. Vs NHAI ARB.P. 820/2021. Justice S

Trademark disputes that purely arise in respect of contractual rights and obligations of the parties can be referred to arbitration: Delhi High Court
Trademark disputes that purely arise in respect of contractual rights and obligations of the parties can be referred to arbitration: Delhi High Court
March 29, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Delhi High Court has passed a judgment on 17-02-2022 in the case of Vijay Kumar Munjal and Ors. Vs Pawan Munjal& Anrs ARB.P. 975/2021. Just

“Legal System Completely Failed Him”: Orissa High Court Orders ₹10 Lakh Compensation To Wife Of Tribal Man Killed In Police Custody
“Legal System Completely Failed Him”: Orissa High Court Orders ₹10 Lakh Compensation To Wife Of Tribal Man Killed In Police Custody
March 28, 2023by Primelegal Team

Facts of the Case: The high court of Orissa passed a judgment on 17 March 2023, stating that the victim labelled as a maoist was denied his basic r

Chokad Is Not An Industrial Input: Orissa High Court Quashes Order Imposing 4% VAT
Chokad Is Not An Industrial Input: Orissa High Court Quashes Order Imposing 4% VAT
March 28, 2023by Primelegal Team

Facts of the Case The high court of Orissa passed a judgment on 8 March 2023, by quashing the order imposing a 4% value-added tax (VAT) on the whea

Separation of Powers and Article 50 Of the Constitution
Separation of Powers and Article 50 Of the Constitution
March 28, 2023by Primelegal Team

Mukherjee J. rendered the first decision regarding the separation of powers in the case of Ram Jawaya Kapur v. State of Punjab. “The Constitu

Doctrine of Harmonious Construction
Doctrine of Harmonious Construction
March 28, 2023by Primelegal Team

This idea states that a statute’s provisions should not be read or interpreted in isolation, but rather as a whole to eliminate any inconsist

An examination of Articles 164 and 75 of the Indian Constitution
An examination of Articles 164 and 75 of the Indian Constitution
March 28, 2023by Primelegal Team

On December 27, 1970, the President of India abolished the House of the People. There is nothing in the Constitution, namely in Art. 75(3), that ma

What is the pleasure doctrine?
What is the pleasure doctrine?
March 28, 2023by Primelegal Team

In English law, the doctrine of pleasure first emerged. An official of the Crown must serve during the pleasure of the Crown, according to English

Life Convicts Release Committee Must Meet Once In 2 Months: Karnataka High Court
Life Convicts Release Committee Must Meet Once In 2 Months: Karnataka High Court
March 28, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Karnataka High Court on 2nd March, 2023 has directed the state government to ask the Life Convicts Release Committee, headed by the Principal S