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There is no rule that says an alibi can only be taken into account during the defence’s evidence; it can be raised at the time of framing the charge as well : Bombay High Court.
There is no rule that says an alibi can only be taken into account during the defence’s evidence; it can be raised at the time of framing the charge as well : Bombay High Court.
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Bombay High Court : In the case of Anand s/o Shivaji Ghodale v. State of Maharashtra ( Criminal Revision Application No. 296 of 2022 ), the court h

Botched Up Surgery: Madras High Court Directs Infertility Treatment Hospital To Pay ₹40 Lakh Compensation To Srilankan Woman
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras HC on 31st January 2023 directed a private infertility treatment hospital to compensate a Srilankan woman after a botched up surgery lef

State GST Authority Can’t Prosecute If the Central Authority Has Already Initiated Action: Madras High Court.
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras HC on Date: 6th February 2023 has held that the State Authority cannot prosecute the petitioner once again as the Central Authority has

[Anti-CAA Protests] FIRs Registered To Probe Property Damage, Claim Commissioner Appointed: Delhi HC
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The Delhi High court passed a judgement on 31st   January, 2023. This was seen in the case of   Hinu Mahajan v. Union of India 2023/DHC/142 and

Supreme Court Upholds Rule Requiring Builders To Reserve Open Spaces In Developed  Plots :- Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court Upholds Rule Requiring Builders To Reserve Open Spaces In Developed  Plots :- Supreme Court of India
February 14, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court of India  passed a judgement on 13th February, 2023. This was seen in the case of   Association of Vasanth Apartments Owners v

Exemption from disclosure of Information has been held under Right to Information Act, 2005. Information regarding details of work cannot be disclosed under RTI Act: Punjab and Haryana High Court.
Exemption from disclosure of Information has been held under Right to Information Act, 2005. Information regarding details of work cannot be disclosed under RTI Act: Punjab and Haryana High Court.
February 13, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab and Haryana High Court passed a judgement on 25th January, 2023. In the judgement, Dr.XXX v/s State Information Commissioner, Haryana an

Stickers Bearing Official Name, Designation or Political Party Is Tactic To Avoid Being Questioned By Police, Should Be Removed: Madras High Court
February 13, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Madras HC on 02.12.2022 noted that use of stickers bearing official name, designation or political marks in vehicles is a tactic employed by violat

Stridhan acquired by the wife at the time of her marriage is her pristine ownership irrespective of her entry and presence in the matrimonial home or that of her parents in-law : Punjab High Court
Stridhan acquired by the wife at the time of her marriage is her pristine ownership irrespective of her entry and presence in the matrimonial home or that of her parents in-law : Punjab High Court
February 13, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Punjab High Court in Pratibha Rani v/s Suraj Kumar & Anr. (AIR 1985 628) passed a judgement on 12th March, 1985 wherein an earlier order of

Pendency of Maintenance Petitions Affects Fundamental Rights Of Minor Children, Courts Must Show Sensitivity: Madras High Court
February 13, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Madras HC observing that the delay in disposal of the maintenance petitions infringes the fundamental right of the minor children, on 7th Decem

The impugned eviction notice itself identifies the alternative accommodation which is to be given to the Petitioner i.e., shelter home in Dwarka, Geeta Colony, it is directed that the reliefs sought by the Petitioner would not be liable to be granted: Delhi High Court
The impugned eviction notice itself identifies the alternative accommodation which is to be given to the Petitioner i.e., shelter home in Dwarka, Geeta Colony, it is directed that the reliefs sought by the Petitioner would not be liable to be granted: Delhi High Court
February 13, 2023by Primelegal Team0

W.P.(C) 1654/2023 & CM APPLs.6333-34/2023 JAYANTI DEVI vs GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI & ORS The Petitioner (Jayanti Devi) a resident of a jhuggi a