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Gauhati High Court Upholds Conviction Of Man Who Killed Daughter Due To Dispute With Wife Over Her Alleged Illicit Relation.
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Gauhati HC on 17th November 2022 upheld the conviction of a man who brutally killed his 2.5 years old baby girl with a sharp weapon due to a di

In view of the provision contained in Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code, the intention of the offender who induces the complainant is decisive in discerning whether offence of cheating was committed or not. In fact, it cannot be denied that many a cheatings are being committed in the course of commercial and also money transactions: Calcutta High Court
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Calcutta High Court passed a judgement addressing the application filed under Section 482 with Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. T

There is no reason for this High Court to assume jurisdiction over the issue only because the impugned orders were served upon the petitioner at his home address, when the substantial and integral part of the cause of action arose beyond the jurisdiction of this court: Calcutta High Court
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Calcutta High Court passed a judgment on 30th October 2019 addressing the issue of territorial jurisdiction in the case where the removal from

ACCUSED’S SET FREE BECAUSE THE PROSECUTION HAS FAILED TO ESTABLISH THE GUILT AGAINST THE ACCUSED BY FACILITATING POSITIVE, COGENT AND CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCE: KARNATAKA HC
ACCUSED’S SET FREE BECAUSE THE PROSECUTION HAS FAILED TO ESTABLISH THE GUILT AGAINST THE ACCUSED BY FACILITATING POSITIVE, COGENT AND CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCE: KARNATAKA HC
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The matter in between Sri Chandra vs The State Of Karnataka on 4 November, 2022 presided by Hon’ble Justice K.Somashekar and T G Gowda  (CRIMINA

Decriminalization of Adultery Case: The Supreme Court of India.
Decriminalization of Adultery Case: The Supreme Court of India.
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court passed a judgment on 27 September 2018 in which it decriminalized adultery by striking down the provision of Section 497 of IPC.

Rights of minorities to establish educational institutions: The Supreme Court of India.
Rights of minorities to establish educational institutions: The Supreme Court of India.
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Supreme Court of India passed a judgment on 31 October 2002 in which it decided the scope of the right of minorities to establish and administe

NO NEED TO INTERFERE WITH THE IMPUGED JUDGEMENT AND AWARD PASSED BY THE REFERENCE COURT SAYS: KARNATAKA HIGH COURT
NO NEED TO INTERFERE WITH THE IMPUGED JUDGEMENT AND AWARD PASSED BY THE REFERENCE COURT SAYS: KARNATAKA HIGH COURT
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The matter was between State of Karnataka vs Dyamanna S/O Brahmanand Badiger on 16 November, 2022 and was presided by Hon’ble Justice R Nataraj

In order to evade the reach of the law, offenders file frivolous petitions against police officers; serious action is required: Madras High Court 
In order to evade the reach of the law, offenders file frivolous petitions against police officers; serious action is required: Madras High Court 
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

A litigant was fined Rs. 35k by the Madras High Court in a ruling from November 18, 2022 for making a fake complaint against police officers. Each

One should be tolerant towards other religious practises; our nation takes pride in its unity in diversity: Madras High Court
One should be tolerant towards other religious practises; our nation takes pride in its unity in diversity: Madras High Court
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

In a recent decision, the Madras High Court discussed the need of demonstrating tolerance for diverse religious beliefs. The matter was between Pau

The IBC’s implementation of a moratorium does not prohibit complaints against natural persons: Madras High Court 
The IBC’s implementation of a moratorium does not prohibit complaints against natural persons: Madras High Court 
December 2, 2022by Primelegal Team0

According to the Madras High Court, proceedings under Sections 138/141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act cannot be started against the Corporate De