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By the team of Prime Legal
Fraud and justice cannot live together. If something obtained by fraud and factum of fraud is proved, things become non-est: Allahabad High Court

Fraud: A fraud is an act of deliberate deception with the design of securing something by taking unfair advantage of another. It is a deception in

FABRICATED DYING DECLARATION BY POLICE OFFICER SUSPECTED COURT DIRECTS ENQUIRY PUNISHMENT POLICE OFFICER AND DOCTOR CERTIFYING DEAD PERSON’S FITNESS: Allahabad High Court

In the law of evidence, a dying declaration is a testimony that would normally be barred as hearsay but may in common law nonetheless be admitted a

Authorities asked to give interim relief to fisherfolk hit by Thane Creek Bridge-III: Bombay High Court

A decision that fisherfolk in and around Thane Creek have not been compensated despite the fact that six months have passed since its verdict on th

Plea dismissed seeking a ban on publishing images of Gods, Goddesses in newspapers: Bombay High Court

A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking a complete ban on printing of photographs of Gods and Goddesses in newspapers was dismissed by the Bomba

Can’t Seek “Extra-Judicial Remedies” To Pressurize Prosecution: Bombay High Court

The decision that a party cannot seek extra-judicial remedies was pronounced by the Bombay High Court through Justice Madhav Jamdar in the case of

A 55-year-old teacher harassed a student more than once, charged under POCSO.
A 55-year-old teacher harassed a student more than once, charged under POCSO.

The decision a 55-year-old teacher harassed a student more than once, and she was charged under POCSO, upheld by the High Court of Karnataka throug

Bigamy is an ongoing offence or may the proceedings for an infraction punishable by bigamy under Section 494 CrPC be extinguished on the ground of delay.

The decision is bigamy is still an offence and proceedings for an infraction punishable by bigamy under Section 494 CrPC be extinguished on the gro

Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing Act of 1966 prohibits exemption from market charge in cases when the factum of sale has not been contested: Karnataka High Court

Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing Act of 1966 prohibits exemption from market charge in cases when the factum of sale has not been contested

Girlfriend or concubine, being not connected by blood or marriage, is not a relative of the husband for the purpose of Section 498-A IPC: Andhra Pradesh High Court

This particular decision is upheld by the High Court of Andhra Pradesh through the learned bench led by HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE CHEEKATI MANAVENDRAN

Commissioner of Central Tax GST Commissionerate withhold the SVLDRS Discharge certificate for transition of disputes credits to GST: Andhra Pradesh High Court

This particular decision is upheld by the High Court of Andhra Pradesh through the learned division Bench of JOYMALYA BAGCHI and K. SURESH REDDY in