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By the team of Prime Legal
Offences under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and the Medical Practitioner Act cannot result in detention under the Gujarat Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Act: Gujarat High Court
August 6, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Gujarat High Court on 6th May 2022 ruled that offences of Section 27 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Sections 30 and 35 of the Gujarat Med

To be treated as a witness u/s 315 of the Cr.P.C. a written request must be filed: Gujarat High Court
August 6, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The Gujarat High Court on 6th June 2022 ruled that an accused person can be a competent witness if written permission or a written request is pres

The burden of proving the case rests with the appellant when a cheque is returned due to a different signature: Madras High Court
The burden of proving the case rests with the appellant when a cheque is returned due to a different signature: Madras High Court
August 6, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The burden of proving the case rests with the appellant when a check is returned due to a different signature is upheld by the Madras High Court in

The amount of compensation granted to the claimant in a motor vehicle accident claim was increased: Madras High Court
August 6, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The amount of compensation granted to the claimant in a motor vehicle accident claim was increased by the Madras High Court in the case of Kuralvan

It was the appellant’s duty and obligation to appear before the court below and establish the counter charges: Madras High Court
August 6, 2022by Primelegal Team0

It was the appellant’s duty and obligation to appear before the court below and establish the counter charges is upheld by the Madras High Court

Under sub-section (6) of Section 13 of the SARFAESI Act, all the rights in, or in relation to, the secured asset vests with the secured creditor: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
Under sub-section (6) of Section 13 of the SARFAESI Act, all the rights in, or in relation to, the secured asset vests with the secured creditor: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
August 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The writ petition is dismissed by HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE in the case of SMT. MISHRI BAI V. SHUBH LAXMI MAHILA COOPERATIVE BANK LTD.

The State authorities under the Motor Vehicle Act and Rules are bound to issue a certificate only for a month by mentioning the last date of its validity: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
The State authorities under the Motor Vehicle Act and Rules are bound to issue a certificate only for a month by mentioning the last date of its validity: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
August 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The writ appeal is dismissed by HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE in the case of TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT SECRETARY MANTRALAYA VALLABH BHAWAN BHOP

The prosecution has not proceeded with the seizure of the contraband, in accordance with the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substance Act, 1985: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
The prosecution has not proceeded with the seizure of the contraband, in accordance with the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substance Act, 1985: HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE
August 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

  The writ petition is partly allowed and disposed of by HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH AT INDORE in the case of YUNUS V. STATE OF M.P. through

Illegal Transport and Butchering of Camels in Name of ‘Tradition’ Must be Controlled: Telangana High Court
August 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

In the case of Dr.Shashikala Kopanati vs Union Of India (WRIT PETITION (PIL). No.136 of 2020) where in a two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice

The High court dismisses the PIL in which Constitutional Validity of Section 376 and 376-A of IPC was Challenged: Telangana High Court
August 5, 2022by Primelegal Team0

On 10th Aug 2020, a PIL was dismissed by Telangana High Court challenging the Constitutional Validity of Section 376 and  376-A, claiming it to b