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The measures taken to safeguard the transgender prisoners’ interests;In jail, separate cells are earmarked for:PIL is resolved by Patna High Court.
The measures taken to safeguard the transgender prisoners’ interests;In jail, separate cells are earmarked for:PIL is resolved by Patna High Court.
October 3, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Division Bench, comprised of Chief Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice S. Kumar in LAW Foundation v. State of Bihar & Ors. (Civil Writ Jurisdi

The Uttarakhand High Court strives to resolve conflicts arising upon conflicting orders passed by the Honorable Supreme Court dealing with cases as to whether anticipatory bail application filed after filing of chargesheet ought to be entertained or not. : Uttarakhand High Court.
The Uttarakhand High Court strives to resolve conflicts arising upon conflicting orders passed by the Honorable Supreme Court dealing with cases as to whether anticipatory bail application filed after filing of chargesheet ought to be entertained or not. : Uttarakhand High Court.
October 3, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Uttarakhand High Court passed an order on 17th August, 2022 dealing with multiple cases with similar facts, wherein it looked upon the issue of

Married daughter cannot be denied Compassionate Employment on the grounds of Gender and Martial Status: Jharkhand High Court
October 3, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Jharkhand High Court recently passed a judgment providing relief to a married daughter who was denied compassionate employment on the ground of

The Right to marry a person of choice is an integral part of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution: Jharkhand High Court
October 2, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Jharkhand High Court granted security to a 26-year-old woman who was being forced from her family and other co-religious persons to marry a per

Litigant Entitled To Refund Of Court Fees If Matter Settled Outside Court Even Without Invocation Of Section 89 of   CPC: MP High Court
Litigant Entitled To Refund Of Court Fees If Matter Settled Outside Court Even Without Invocation Of Section 89 of CPC: MP High Court
September 30, 2022by Primelegal Team

Recently, the Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that a litigant is entitled to a refund of court expenses if the subject at question has been handled

Mere Issuance of Notice Does Not Attract Doctrine of ‘Stare Decisis’ : MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT
Mere Issuance of Notice Does Not Attract Doctrine of ‘Stare Decisis’ : MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT
September 30, 2022by Primelegal Team

It has been reaffirmed by the Madhya Pradesh High Court that the mere issuing of notice on a petition does not impose a ‘binding precedent

Take Reasonable Care To Avoid Acts Or Omissions Which Can Be Reasonably Foreseen: House of Lords
September 30, 2022by Primelegal Team

In the case of Bolton v. Stone [1951] AC 850, a landmark judgement on tort of negligence was delivered by the House of Lords. It established that

Company’s Indoor Affairs Are The Company’s Problems – The Rule of Indoor Management by The Court of Exchequer
September 30, 2022by Primelegal Team

In the case of Royal British Bank v Turquand (1856) 6 E&B 327, popularly known as The Turquand’s case by Sir John Jervis CJ of the Court of

A PIL Not Maintainable In Service Matters: Karnataka High Court
September 30, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Karnataka High Court dismissed public interest litigation filed by Divya Rajesh Hagaragi, a prime accused in the Police Sub-Inspector Recruitme

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 Team

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