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Payment of rent by member of Joint Hindu Family, raises no presumption that it is a Joint Family Business: Supreme Court
Payment of rent by member of Joint Hindu Family, raises no presumption that it is a Joint Family Business: Supreme Court
May 27, 2021by Primelegal Team

While addressing a dispute regarding the induction of tenant by the Wakf Board, the Supreme Court held that payment of rent by grandfather or great

Consent immaterial under POCSO Act when complainant is a minor: Himachal Pradesh High Court
Consent immaterial under POCSO Act when complainant is a minor: Himachal Pradesh High Court
May 27, 2021by Primelegal Team

While hearing a bail application for offences under the Indian Penal code and the Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO Act), the

It is not necessary for the appellant to adduce any direct or positive evidence to establish his defense: Gauhati High Court
May 27, 2021by Primelegal Team

It is not necessary for the accused person to prove his case beyond a reasonable doubt or in default to incur a verdict of guilty. The onus of proo

The testimony of eye witness would be preferable to medical evidence, unless the medical evidence completely rules out the eye witness version: Gauhati High Court
May 27, 2021by Primelegal Team

The medical evidence value is usually only substantial. It shows that the injuries were allegedly caused and nothing more. The use of medical evide

The parents of the deceased are always considered as dependent upon their children: High Court of Delhi
The parents of the deceased are always considered as dependent upon their children: High Court of Delhi
May 27, 2021by Primelegal Team

Even if the parents are not dependent on their children at the time of the accident, they will certainly be dependent, both financially and emotion

Authority under Rule 4(3) of the FEMA Adjudication Rules should provide clear and explicit reasons to proceed with inquiry: High Court of Delhi
May 27, 2021by Primelegal Team

The Adjudicating Authority, under the Scheme of the FEMA, performs a quasi-judicial function as opposed to a purely administrative function. The re

Indian Women face a misogynistic society with an entrenched cultural bias: Madras High Court
May 27, 2021by Primelegal Team

The challenges Indian women face are formidable: they include a misogynistic society with entrenched cultural values and beliefs, bias (often sub-c

Prevent registration of bogus documents to safeguard the interest of public and their properties: Madras High Court
Prevent registration of bogus documents to safeguard the interest of public and their properties: Madras High Court
May 27, 2021by Primelegal Team

In order to reduce the number of fraudulent deeds being registered where land sharks or land grabbers artificially create encumbrance over properti

Does the Adjudicating Authority or Resolution Professional enjoy any latitude in according preferential treatment to any creditor during ongoing CIRP : NCLAT
May 26, 2021by Primelegal Team

During CIRP if the Resolution Professional finds that any preferential transaction is made, then he is at liberty to file an Application under Sect

Appellant Court may dispense with service of notice to respondent(s), when not appeared or represented in Trial Court or First Appellate Court: Himachal Pradesh High Court
Appellant Court may dispense with service of notice to respondent(s), when not appeared or represented in Trial Court or First Appellate Court: Himachal Pradesh High Court
May 26, 2021by Primelegal Team

Order 41 Rule 14 CPC provides that Appellate Court should cause publication and service of notice upon the respondent(s) to appear and answer the i