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By the team of Prime Legal
Member of APMC ceases to be a member upon ceasing to be the member of Managing Committee: Bombay High Court

The member of the Agricultural Produce Market Committee, who is elected by members of the Managing Committee of Agricultural Credit Societies and M

Limitation period must be followed strictly by parties to suit: Bombay High Court

Limitation period must be strictly adhered to while filing a suit. Suit filed beyond the allowable limitation period and is clearly barred by the l

It is not necessary to prove that the mental cruelty is such as to cause injury to the health of the petitioner: Orissa High Court

The mental abuse must not be demonstrated to injure the health of the petitioner. In reaching such a conclusion, the social position, educational l

When discrimination is glaring, the State cannot take recourse to inadvertence in its action resulting in discrimination: Orissa High Court

The State cannot use inadvertence in its actions which result in prejudice when prejudice is blatant. In the case of a complaint against denying eq

The mere factum of the issue and dishonouring of cheque by the accused to the complainant is not sufficient to criminally implicate the accused under Section 138 of the N.I. Act: Tripura High Court

The mere factum of issue and dishonoration of the cheque by the plaintiff to the accused is not sufficient for the accused under Section 138 of th

A person cannot be deprived of this pension without the authority of law, which is the constitutional mandate enshrined in Article 300-A of the Constitution: Jharkhand High Court

There is an imprimatur to the legal principle that the right to receive a pension is recognised as a right in property. It follows that the attempt

Application of Rule of Parity – the role of the accused, position in relation to incident and victims significant: Supreme Court
Application of Rule of Parity – the role of the accused, position in relation to incident and victims significant: Supreme Court

While deciding a criminal appeal against the grant of bail by the High Court for Five homicidal death, the Supreme court held how the principle of

When termination is not found illegal or void ab initio, claim for back wages not tenable: Supreme Court
When termination is not found illegal or void ab initio, claim for back wages not tenable: Supreme Court

While hearing a Special leave petition on termination of employment, the Court held that when the termination is not illegal or void ab initio, the

The power of seizure in section 102 Cr.P.C. has to be limited to moveable property: High Court of Delhi
The power of seizure in section 102 Cr.P.C. has to be limited to moveable property: High Court of Delhi

The writing of a letter to revenue authorities to maintain status-quo qua the title is a permissible step as it is distinct and different from atta

Directorate of education has no power to indefinitely postpone the collection of annual charges and development fees: High Court of Delhi

The powers of the Directorate of Education to regulate fees have been spelled out. The power to regulate the fees exists for the purpose of prevent