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Section 73 of the railway’s act, 1989 provides a statutory right to the railway administration to reweigh the consignment – Jharkhand High Court
Section 73 of the railway’s act, 1989 provides a statutory right to the railway administration to reweigh the consignment – Jharkhand High Court
February 13, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Section 73 of the railway’s act, 1989 provides a statutory right to the railway administration to reweigh the consignment – Jharkhand High

Brutal attack on a defenceless man, will not amount for leniency- Orissa High Court
February 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

With regard to the submission that none of the weapons seized by the Police was examined by any expert, it is to be stated that the same has hardly

Mischief rule can’t be invoked to read ‘Magistrate’ As ‘Special Court’ U/S 52A NDPS Act: Orissa High Court
February 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Sections 36-A to 36-C which specify the powers of the Particular Choose don’t expressly state that such Particular Choose can train the powers o

Court allows bail to the petitioner on attempt to murder: Karnataka High Court
February 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The criminal petition filed under section 438 of CR.P.C ( direction for grant of bail to person apprehending arrest) seeking enlargement on bail fo

High court sets aside Lower Court’s order and grants bail to the petitioner on cruelty and dowry: Karnataka High Court
February 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

The criminal petition filed under section 438 of Cr.P.C seeking enlargement on bail for the offence punishable under section 498A( Husband or relat

The Compassionate Appointment Has Certain Conditions: In Gauhati High Court
The Compassionate Appointment Has Certain Conditions: In Gauhati High Court
February 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

Compassionate appointment if a missing government employee is not automatic and must meet specific criteria, such as a vacancy, fulfilling the cond

The Sentence Can Be Reduced Based On The Accused’s Trial: In Gauhati High Court
February 12, 2022by Primelegal Team0

 In most cases, a court retains the ability to overturn an improper sentence. This implies that if a clerical error resulted in the sentence, the

FB Post Against General Bipin Rawat is an uncivil remark but no IPC Offence: Madras High Court
February 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

“Who ? What ? and Where?” test which is employed to determine whether the words amount to a hate speech or not can be invoked in the context of

Defendant can only participate in the complaint after Ex-Parte Opposition Decision is set aside, unable to submit a Written Statement: Orissa High Court
Defendant can only participate in the complaint after Ex-Parte Opposition Decision is set aside, unable to submit a Written Statement: Orissa High Court
February 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

When an ex parte decree is set aside and the suit is restored to file, the defendants cannot be relegated back to the position prior to the date of

In order to hold a person guilty of cheating, the intention of a person must be dishonest and there must be mens rea. : Kerala High Court
February 11, 2022by Primelegal Team0

In order to hold a person accountable for the offence of cheating, it is necessary that the person was deceiving from the very beginning and had an