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By the team of Prime Legal
Grant or rejection of a bail application has a direct bearing on the fundamental right to life and liberty: High Court of Delhi
February 15, 2022by Primelegal Team0

It is no longer res integra that any interpretation of the provisions of Section 438 CrPC has to take into consideration the fact that the grant or

FIR can be quashed under section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure when the offence does not have social impact and amicable settlement is arrived between the parties: Himachal Pradesh High Court.
FIR can be quashed under section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure when the offence does not have social impact and amicable settlement is arrived between the parties: Himachal Pradesh High Court.
February 15, 2022by Primelegal Team0

FIR can be quashed when the parties have reached an amicable settlement and the alleged offence is not a act against the state or has a social impa

The account holder cannot absolve itself from its mistake even if the reason is misleading – The Security and Exchange Board of India
The account holder cannot absolve itself from its mistake even if the reason is misleading – The Security and Exchange Board of India
February 14, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The account holder cannot absolve itself from its mistake even if the reason is misleading – The Security and Exchange Board of India The SEBI ob

Bail granted subject to conditions: Kerala High Court
February 14, 2022by Primelegal Team0

In a recent bail application, the Kerala High Court granted bail to the accused on certain conditions specifying the extent to which the conditions

Delay in claim, not a ground for rejection: SC
February 14, 2022by Primelegal Team0

It was held by the Supreme Court that the insurance company could not have repudiated the claim merely on the ground that the consumer intimated th

Defendants cannot be held responsible in their personal capacity to pay the damages for decisions taken in an official capacity: High Court of Delhi
Defendants cannot be held responsible in their personal capacity to pay the damages for decisions taken in an official capacity: High Court of Delhi
February 14, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Defendants cannot be held responsible in their personal capacity to pay the damages and it is for the institutes to decide through whom they intend

Non-bailable warrant should be issued to bring a person to court only when summons or bailable warrants would fail to do the same: High Court of Delhi
February 14, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Execution of a non-bailable warrant directly involves curtailment of liberty of a person. Warrant of arrest cannot be issued mechanically but only

A convicted person cannot rejoin his previous temporary job merely upon suspension of his sentence: Rajasthan High Court
February 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

A convicted person has no right to ask for his reinstatement at his previous temporary job merely because his sentence was suspended by the Court i

The benefit of Section 69-A of the Court fees Act, 1955 extends to all methods of out-of-court dispute settlement between parties: High Court of Delhi
February 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The parties who have agreed to settle their disputes without requiring judicial intervention under Section 89 CPC deserves the benefit of court fee

High court allows to quash the proceedings due to absence of said allegation in FIR: Karnataka High court
February 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The criminal petition is filed under section 482 of the CPC( saving inherent powers of high court) to quash the proceedings against petitioner on t