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By the team of Prime Legal
Appointment of the petitioner on compassionate basis for the post of peon to be approved : Bombay High Court
August 7, 2021by Primelegal Team

Rightfully deserved positions can often not reach the deserving person due to administrative chaos or legislative loopholes, however that right wil

Abuse of process of criminal law if the case lacks sufficient material: High Court of Bombay
August 7, 2021by Primelegal Team

In the present case, the petitioner is accused under section 420, 468, 471, 120-B read with section 34 of Indian Penal Code (“IPC”). The Petiti

Chhattisgarh High Court dismissed the first bail application in a miscellaneous criminal case of serious nature.
Chhattisgarh High Court dismissed the first bail application in a miscellaneous criminal case of serious nature.
August 7, 2021by Primelegal Team

There is the bail application in the case of Chaman Namdev Vs. State of Chhattisgarh [MCRC No. 1609 of 2021] which was decided in the High Court o

Suit for passing off can continue even when the suit for infringement of trade mark was liable to be stayed under Section 124 of the Trade Marks Act: Delhi High Court
Suit for passing off can continue even when the suit for infringement of trade mark was liable to be stayed under Section 124 of the Trade Marks Act: Delhi High Court
August 7, 2021by Primelegal Team

Section 124 of the Trade Marks Act does not provide for stay of action against passing off and is applicable only where a rectification application

Self-serving affidavits create no interest in property when the person executing them is not ‘family’: Supreme Court of India.
Self-serving affidavits create no interest in property when the person executing them is not ‘family’: Supreme Court of India.
August 7, 2021by Primelegal Team

Relatives who are not dependent on the claimant will constitute a separate family unit for the purposes of compensation and rehabilitation. Self-se

“Further, the issue raised by the Appellant regarding the ……is a matter of grievance which cannot be adjudicated as far as mandate of RTI Act is concerned.”: SEBI, Part 2.
August 7, 2021by Primelegal Team

Continuation to the queries raised by the appellant, Mr Mayank Kumar Agarwal (Appeal no. 4363 of 2021): How many complaints has been filed with SCO

“Further, the issue raised by the Appellant regarding the ……is a matter of grievance which cannot be adjudicated as far as mandate of RTI Act is concerned.”: SEBI, Part 1.
August 7, 2021by Primelegal Team

Exchange Board of India comprising of Mr. Amarjeet Singh adjudicated in the matter of Mayank Kumar Agarwal v CPIO, SEBI, Mumbai (Appeal No. 4363 o

Memorandum of objection need not be filed when the appellant only assailed a ‘finding’ of the lower court: Supreme Court of India
August 6, 2021by Primelegal Team

Only when a part of the decree has been assailed by the respondent, should a memorandum of cross-objection be filed. Otherwise, it is sufficient to

Petitioner released on bail upon furnishing bail bonds after being arrested under Section 30(a) of the Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act, 2016: High court of Patna
August 6, 2021by Primelegal Team

The petitioner was arrested under Section 30(a) of the Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act, 2016, “Penalty for unlawful manufacture, import, exp

Eligibility conditions while hiring must be strictly adhered to: Delhi High court
Eligibility conditions while hiring must be strictly adhered to: Delhi High court
August 6, 2021by Primelegal Team

Strict adherence to conditions mentioned in the advertisement for a job hiring must be followed while being considered for a post. If such an adher