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Travel Concession For Leave Is Not A Statutory Right When Traveling Abroad: Madras High Court
Travel Concession For Leave Is Not A Statutory Right When Traveling Abroad: Madras High Court
November 16, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Madras High Court has recently ruled that leave travel concession to travel abroad was not a statutory right and thus dismissed a petition file

If a person of another religion believes in that Hindu deity, they cannot be prohibited from entering the temple: Madras High Court
November 16, 2022by Primelegal Team

In a recent case dated 04.07.22 the Madras High Court has held that if any person of another religion believes in a Hindu deity, he cannot be stopp

Even after the start of the trial, a request for additional investigation may be made: Madras High Court
Even after the start of the trial, a request for additional investigation may be made: Madras High Court
November 16, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Madras High Court recently observed that an application for further investigation can be made even after the commencement of trial. The matter

Prior to solemnization of marriage, notice of intended marriage under Section 5 of the Special Marriage Act must be given: Madras High Court
November 16, 2022by Primelegal Team

In a recent case the Madras High Court has denied registering marriage of a couple under Special Marriage Act 1954 stating that the procedures unde

High Court Allows RSS To Hold Processions At 44 Places in Tamil Nadu On November 6; Imposes 11 Conditions: Madras High Court
High Court Allows RSS To Hold Processions At 44 Places in Tamil Nadu On November 6; Imposes 11 Conditions: Madras High Court
November 15, 2022by Primelegal Team

On November 6, the Madras High Court allowed the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh to hold a parade at 44 of the 50 venues they had asked. Previously, th

Assessment Made To Best Of Judgment Of Authority Would Not Be Sufficient For Imposition Of Penalty: Madras High Court
Assessment Made To Best Of Judgment Of Authority Would Not Be Sufficient For Imposition Of Penalty: Madras High Court
November 15, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Madras High Court ruled that assessing the best of the authority’s judgement would not be sufficient for the imposition of penalty since

HIGH COURT REFUSES COMPASSIONATE APPOINTMENT DUE TO LAPSE OF 35 YEARS- MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT
HIGH COURT REFUSES COMPASSIONATE APPOINTMENT DUE TO LAPSE OF 35 YEARS- MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT
November 15, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Madhya Pradesh High Court refuses compassionate appointment due to lapse of 35 years, this was decided in the case SOMNATH SONWANI VERSUS THE S

Statement of Single Eye Witness Can Form Basis for Conviction-Section 134 of Indian Evidence Act-Madhya Pradesh High Court
November 15, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Madhya Pradesh High Court, held that Statement of Single Eye Witness Can Form Basis for Conviction under Section 134 of Indian Evidence Act. Th

Mere Gathering of more than 5 people is not “unlawful assembly”: Madras High Court Drops Case Against Law Students Who Protested against the Sri Lankan Government
Mere Gathering of more than 5 people is not “unlawful assembly”: Madras High Court Drops Case Against Law Students Who Protested against the Sri Lankan Government
November 14, 2022by Primelegal Team

Criminal proceedings against 11 law students who were accused of yelling at the Sri Lankan government and demanding their “Tamil Ealam issues

Right to marry is a fundamental human right: Madras High Court Interpreted Section 12 of SMA 1954
Right to marry is a fundamental human right: Madras High Court Interpreted Section 12 of SMA 1954
November 14, 2022by Primelegal Team

In a recent judgment the Madras High Court has allowed a couple to marry virtually under the Special Marriage Act 1954 saying that right to marriag