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Proceedings of Criminal Nature Can’t Be Used For ‘Recovery Of Money’ Unless Offence Of Cheating/ Criminal Breach Of Trust Is Established: Karnataka High Court
Proceedings of Criminal Nature Can’t Be Used For ‘Recovery Of Money’ Unless Offence Of Cheating/ Criminal Breach Of Trust Is Established: Karnataka High Court
September 30, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court has said that criminal law cannot be set into motion for recovery of money paid under a contract unless the offence of che

Indication of lowest acceptable price does not constitute an offer to sell: Privy Council
September 29, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The case of Harvey vs Facey ([1893] AC 552), is an important case law in contract law as it defines the difference between an invitation to offer

Prerogative powers of the monarch and government are subordinate to the law of the land: King’s Bench
Prerogative powers of the monarch and government are subordinate to the law of the land: King’s Bench
September 29, 2022by Primelegal Team0

In the case of Entick v Carrington (1765) 19 St Tr 1030, constitutional implications for common law jurisdictions overpowered across the globe. Itâ

After attaching signatures to the GST Registration Cancellation Order, the limitation period begins: Bombay High Court
After attaching signatures to the GST Registration Cancellation Order, the limitation period begins: Bombay High Court
September 29, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Bombay High Court  has held that the limitation period would start only after the affixing of signatures on the GST registration cancellation

Denial Of Chargesheet Material To Accused Results In Unfair Trial: Karnataka High Court
September 29, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court has reiterated that an accused would become entitled to all copies of the chargesheet material, denial of which would resu

Application U/S 311 CrPC to Summon Material Witnesses Should Ordinarily Be Allowed: Karnataka HC
September 29, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Karnataka High Court has said that an application made by the accused under Section 311 of the CrPC for the summoning of material witnesses should

Nomination Doesn’t Confer Any Beneficial Interest On Nominee; Legal Heirs Entitled To Claim As Per Succession: MP High Court
Nomination Doesn’t Confer Any Beneficial Interest On Nominee; Legal Heirs Entitled To Claim As Per Succession: MP High Court
September 29, 2022by Primelegal Team0

As the Madhya Pradesh High Court recently pointed out, a nominee is merely an authorised hand to receive the insurance amount, which is subject to

Court Directs police to probe Arya Samaj for allegations of unauthorized religious conversions: MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT
Court Directs police to probe Arya Samaj for allegations of unauthorized religious conversions: MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT
September 29, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Madya Pradesh High Court recently directed the Senior Superintendent of Police, Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) to get an investigation done into the

Punishment Prescribed U/S 27(d) Of Drugs & Cosmetics Act Can Be Reduced If Plea Bargain is Entered Into by Accused: Karnataka High Court
September 28, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Karnataka High Court has upheld a trial court order imposing a sentence less than the minimum punishment prescribed under Section 27(d) of the

To Shift Burden of Proof On Accused U/S 106 Evidence Act Prosecution Must Establish Facts Indicating ‘Special Knowledge’ : Karnataka High Court
September 28, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Karnataka High Court held that Prosecution Must Establish Facts Indicating ‘Special Knowledge’ To Shift Burden of Proof On Accused U/S