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Orders Of The Tribunal Can Only Be Interfered If There Is Gross Illegality And The Order Is Perverse And Without Jurisdiction: High Court Of Jharkhand
Orders Of The Tribunal Can Only Be Interfered If There Is Gross Illegality And The Order Is Perverse And Without Jurisdiction: High Court Of Jharkhand
June 21, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The order passed by the Tribunal must be without jurisdiction and should be legal. Without any infirmities or illegality, the order passed by a Tri

Bail Application rejected as the Affidavit was signed by Advocate’s Clerk-in-charge: Odisha High Court
June 21, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The Advocate-client relationship is quite clearly accepted as a fiduciary relationship and the communication is privileged and confidential. It is

No government order, notification, or circular can take the place of statutory rules enacted with legal authority: Tripura High Court
June 21, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The established legal position is that the existing laws framed by legal authorities cannot be replaced by public order, notice or a circular. It w

When a criminal trial is ongoing, there is no legal impediment to the departmental investigation: Tripura High Court
June 21, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The departmental investigation process does not have a procedural bar while the criminal proceedings are underway. In the process of the operation,

Affidavit filed by the advocate’s clerk will not be accepted: High Court of Orissa
Affidavit filed by the advocate’s clerk will not be accepted: High Court of Orissa
June 20, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Affidavit refers to a written document from a person regarding the facts of the case which he swears it true. The affidavit along with witness stat

Minor discrepancies in witness’s statement will not make it entirely inadmissible: High Court of Orissa
Minor discrepancies in witness’s statement will not make it entirely inadmissible: High Court of Orissa
June 20, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Statements of witnesses are used to connect different aspect of a case together and to establish the truth in a trial. Minor discrepancies in matte

The strict proof of marriage is not a requirement in the case under Section 125 of the Cr. P.C: Chattisgarh High Court
The strict proof of marriage is not a requirement in the case under Section 125 of the Cr. P.C: Chattisgarh High Court
June 20, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The parties had lived as a wife and spouse, enough to draw their marriage suppositions. It is found that the claimant and the respondent have lived

A second complaint would not be maintainable if the first had been dismissed after a thorough examination of the case’s merits: Gauhati High Court
June 20, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Law does not prohibit filing or entertaining second complaint even on the same facts, provided the earlier complaint has not been decided on the ba

A writ petition against a State or a State’s instrumentality arising from a contractual obligation is maintainable. :Calcutta High Court
A writ petition against a State or a State’s instrumentality arising from a contractual obligation is maintainable. :Calcutta High Court
June 20, 2021by Primelegal Team0

“The following legal principles emerge as to the maintainability of a writ petition:  (a) In an appropriate case, a writ petition as against a S

Attributing fraud, collusion, suppression or wilful mis-statement to the Scientists and Academicians, will have a demoralizing effect, would not be in public interest: Telangana High court
June 20, 2021by Primelegal Team0

On 14-06-2021, the two judge bench comprising of Hon’ble Sri Justice M.S Ramachandra Rao and Hon’ble Sri Justice T. Vinod Kumar adjudged “tho