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By the team of Prime Legal
Limitations on media trial does not curb the freedom of speech and expression: Bombay High Court

No media house has the license to defame an individual so as to tarnish their reputation in the eyes of a common man. Such an action would invite c

“Pressing of breast and attempting to remove salwar does not fall under the definition of ‘sexual assault’”: Bombay High Court

Lack of direct physical skin-to-skin contact without sexual intent and without penetration would not amount to ‘sexual assault’ under the Prote

Electricity shall be supplied when the applicant is the occupier of the premises: Himachal Pradesh High Court

The Distribution Licensee of electricity is empowered to and has the power to supply electricity to an applicant who is not the owner but an occupi

Proviso to Section 92 and 95 of Indian Evidence Act applicable only when terms of document leave the question in doubt: Supreme Court

When the terms of the contract is clear and straightforward there is no necessity for looking into the extrinsic evidence, when doing so will only

Security under Article 21 of our Constitution will encompass the freedom to avoid a forced return of persons to a country where they would face persecution or death: Manipur High Court
Security under Article 21 of our Constitution will encompass the freedom to avoid a forced return of persons to a country where they would face persecution or death: Manipur High Court

Article 21 of our constitution on security would provide the freedom from oppression and protection from the risk of death for refusing to return t

Sovereign court in one jurisdiction cannot injunct proceedings in other sovereign court having jurisdiction to exclusively deal with infringement of IPR: High Court of Delhi

It is totally impermissible for a Court in one sovereign jurisdiction to injunct the party before it from pursuing its cause against infringement o

Standard of proof under disciplinary proceedings need not be ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ mark as in criminal suits: Calcutta High Court

The present appeal before the Calcutta High Court surrounded writs and disciplinary proceedings wherein it was held by the single-judge quorum of A

S.14 of the Arbitration Act cannot be construed in a manner to give adjudicatory authority to inferior courts: Calcutta High Court

The present matter deals with an exparte ad interim order of injunction and its continuance till the disposal of the temporary injunction applicati

Before granting non-bailable warrants, courts should strike a compromise between societal needs and personal liberties, and they should use their authority with caution: Jharkhand High Court

Owing to the exceedingly dangerous repercussions and implications that follow the issuing of warrants, both bailable or non-bailable, warrants can

The probationer cannot be deemed to have been confirmed, merely because the probation period has ended by efflux of time: High Court of Delhi
The probationer cannot be deemed to have been confirmed, merely because the probation period has ended by efflux of time: High Court of Delhi

If in a rule or an order of appointment a probation period is specified with power to extend probation and the probationer is allowed to continue b