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In an unlawful assembly in pursuance of a common object, individual role of each accused cannot be considered while deciding bail application: Karnataka High Court
In an unlawful assembly in pursuance of a common object, individual role of each accused cannot be considered while deciding bail application: Karnataka High Court
January 18, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court observed under Justice HP Sandesh in Abdul Majeed v. State of Karnataka(Criminal Petition No. 10380/2022) when deciding on

To make the employees of a company vicariously liable, the company must be brought to the court of law as accused: Karnataka High Court
To make the employees of a company vicariously liable, the company must be brought to the court of law as accused: Karnataka High Court
January 18, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court under Justice Hemant Chandangoudar in Honnegowda & ANR And State of Karnataka(Writ Petition No. 1353 of 2018) has inva

When a statute provides for a hierarchy of appeals, a party must exhaust all statutory remedies before seeking relief through written jurisdiction: Allahabad High Court
When a statute provides for a hierarchy of appeals, a party must exhaust all statutory remedies before seeking relief through written jurisdiction: Allahabad High Court
January 18, 2023by Primelegal Team0

CRIMINAL MISC. WRIT PETITION NO.-14344/2022 NAFISA AND 4 OTHERS V. STATE OF U.P. AND 3 OTHERS BENCH: JUSTICES ANJANI KUMAR MISHRA AND GAJENDRA KUMA

Deceased Father’s Dues Qualify As “Legally Enforceable Debt,” Maintainable Complaint Under Section 138 of the NI Act Against Son: Karnataka High court
Deceased Father’s Dues Qualify As “Legally Enforceable Debt,” Maintainable Complaint Under Section 138 of the NI Act Against Son: Karnataka High court
January 17, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court said under Justice K Natarajan in Prasad Raykar v. B T Dinesh (Criminal Appeal 725 of 2011)  that a son who is the legal

CPIO, CBDT has made out a prima facie case for grant of interim relief, the balance of convenience lies in its favour and irreparable injury would be caused to it if the interim relief is not granted: Delhi High Court
CPIO, CBDT has made out a prima facie case for grant of interim relief, the balance of convenience lies in its favour and irreparable injury would be caused to it if the interim relief is not granted: Delhi High Court
January 17, 2023by Primelegal Team0

W.P. (C) 340/2023 & CM APPL.1348/2023 CENTRAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER Vs KAILASH CHANDRA MOONDRA The current  petition has been filed by th

The impugned order is completely cryptic and does not give any reasoning or justification to arrive at the finding that the claims of the appellant lack inventive steps: Delhi High Court
The impugned order is completely cryptic and does not give any reasoning or justification to arrive at the finding that the claims of the appellant lack inventive steps: Delhi High Court
January 17, 2023by Primelegal Team0

C.A.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 435/2022 ALFRED VON SCHUKMANN vs THE CONTROLLER GENERAL OF PATENTS, DESIGNS AND TRADEMARKS AND ORS The current appeal was filed

Government cannot regulate the fees of private unaided schools: Karnataka High Court
Government cannot regulate the fees of private unaided schools: Karnataka High Court
January 17, 2023by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High court has said under Justice ES Indiresh in Rashmi Education Trust Vidyaniketan School & Others v. State of Karnataka &

Death Sentence for committing rape and murder of 8-year-old girl, confirmed: Rajasthan High Court.
Death Sentence for committing rape and murder of 8-year-old girl, confirmed: Rajasthan High Court.
January 17, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Death Sentence for committing rape and murder of 8-year-old girl, confirmed: Rajasthan High Court. The Rajasthan High Court passed a judgement on 0

Court orders that schools refund or adjust 15% of school fees paid during the COVID period (2020–21): Allahabad High Court
Court orders that schools refund or adjust 15% of school fees paid during the COVID period (2020–21): Allahabad High Court
January 17, 2023by Primelegal Team0

PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION (PIL) NO. – 576 OF 2020 ADARSH BHUSHAN VS. STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH BENCH: CHIEF JUSTICE RAJESH BINDAL AND JUSTICE J. J.

Whether complainant’s revision against dismissal of his complaint, can be decided without giving an opportunity of hearing to the accused petitioner. Rajasthan High Court
Whether complainant’s revision against dismissal of his complaint, can be decided without giving an opportunity of hearing to the accused petitioner. Rajasthan High Court
January 17, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Whether complainant’s revision against dismissal of his complaint, can be decided without giving an opportunity of hearing to the accused petitio