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Termination of contract without any justification suffers from vice of arbitrariness and is in breach of the principles of natural justice: High Court of Delhi
Termination of contract without any justification suffers from vice of arbitrariness and is in breach of the principles of natural justice: High Court of Delhi
January 20, 2022by Primelegal Team

There could absolutely be no justification for dislodging the contract without any justification or explanation. Such action of discontinuing servi

Contempt Of Court – In The High Court Of Judicature At Bombay Nagpur Bench, Nagpur
Contempt Of Court – In The High Court Of Judicature At Bombay Nagpur Bench, Nagpur
January 20, 2022by Primelegal Team

Contempt of Court, or simply “contempt,” is the act of being disobedient to or contemptuous toward a court of law and its officials by engaging

Filing a Written Statement within the Due Period – In The High Court Of Judicature At Madras
January 20, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Appellant and Respondent are provided with a specific period within which they are supposed to submit their written statements. The decision da

Insurer liable to pay insurance claim even if vehicle is stolen: Delhi High Court
January 20, 2022by Primelegal Team

The issue whether an insurance company can be held liable to pay the insurance claim amount if the vehicle which was insured was stolen and unautho

“Subordinate courts cannot assume jurisdiction and issue show cause notice as to why contempt proceedings be not initiated”: Delhi High Court
January 20, 2022by Primelegal Team

The issue whether a subordinate court can assume jurisdiction in excess of its authority and serve show cause notice as to why proceedings of crimi

Weak circumstantial evidence, not a ground for bail : SC
January 20, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Supreme Court, in a recent judgement, observed that merely because the case of the prosecution rests on weak circumstantial evidence, it is not

Revision petition filed under section 397 C.R.P.C dismissed for not having locus standi – Manipur high court
January 19, 2022by Primelegal Team

Revision petition filed under section 397 C.R.P.C dismissed for not having locus standi – Manipur high court A criminal revision petition was fil

Bail application dismissed for having no new ground to support the application – Manipur high court
January 19, 2022by Primelegal Team

Bail application dismissed for having no new ground to support the application – Manipur high court A bail application filed under section 437 of

Applicability of Section 149 IPC read with Section 302 IPC, cannot be done on the basis of vague evidence and general allegations: High Court of Delhi
January 19, 2022by Primelegal Team

In order to convict an accused with the aid of Section 149, a clear finding needs to be given by the Court regarding the nature of unlawful common

The contract with the exclusive right to appoint the arbitrator is not enforceable and is violative of Section 12(5) of the 1996 Act: High Court of Delhi
January 19, 2022by Primelegal Team

No single party can be permitted to unilaterally appoint the Arbitrator, as it would defeat the purpose of unbiased adjudication of dispute between