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By the team of Prime Legal
Writ petition not maintainable for a contract breach when an alternative civil redress is available: Calcutta High Court

In cases surrounding contractual breaches, a writ petition may only be filed in instances where there is an impediment to file an alternative civil

Pre-eligibility criterion cannot be satisfied prior to participation in the tender bid: Calcutta High Court
Pre-eligibility criterion cannot be satisfied prior to participation in the tender bid: Calcutta High Court

The petition arose from discrepancies faced by the petitioner in matter related to the tender bidding process; before the High Court bench of Sabya

The evidence on approximate age of the victim would not be sufficient about the exact age of the victim: Patna High Court

It is not mentioned as to in which class the prosecutrix was admitted in the said school in the year, 2010 nor the school admission register was pr

The latter part of the General Development Control Regulations has to be read ejusdem generis to the earlier part of that Regulation: Gujarat High Court
The latter part of the General Development Control Regulations has to be read ejusdem generis to the earlier part of that Regulation: Gujarat High Court

The residential use as per the meaning given under the regulations is kept in mind and as per the GDCR which permits public utility to be part of t

Mental trauma cannot be ignored even if physical cruelty has been stopped by the husband: Jharkhand High Court

Although the physical cruelty committed in the house of marriage may not have stopped and those actions do not take place in a family home it may n

No Inflexible guidelines or straitjacket formula can be provided for grant or refusal anticipatory bail: Manipur High Court

Frivolity in prosecution should still be considered, and if there is any uncertainty as to the genuineness of the prosecution, the victim is entitl

Court granting bail should examine if prima facie case against accused is made, it is not required to appreciate evidence: High Court of Delhi
Court granting bail should examine if prima facie case against accused is made, it is not required to appreciate evidence: High Court of Delhi

Though at the time of consideration of bail amidst trial, in-depth analysis of testimonies of witnesses and scientific and medical evidence on reco

If in the decision making process there is non-compliance of the statutory provisions, illegality, and irregularity, the Court can interfere: High Court of Orissa

The Court can exercise its power of judicial review if the notification issued is unconstitutional and de hors the provisions of rules and regulati

Section 378 Code of Criminal Procedure is  not limited to seeing whether or not Trial Court’s view was impossible: Supreme Court
Section 378 Code of Criminal Procedure is not limited to seeing whether or not Trial Court’s view was impossible: Supreme Court

On deciding whether the High Court can interfere with the decision of Trial Court’s view, it was held that homicidal death cannot be left Judiciu

Candidates who possess the qualification as on the last date alone are eligible to apply and be considered for recruitment: Himachal Pradesh High Court

When deciding the if the qualification acquired after the last date for a university professor post would make the candidate eligible, the Court he