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By the team of Prime Legal
Sub-rule (9) of Rule-6 of the High Court of Orissa (Designation of Senior Advocate) Rules, 2019 is ultra-vires: High Court of Orissa
May 11, 2021by Primelegal Team

Hon’ble the Supreme Court in paragraph- 73.4 of Indira Jaising case has ipse dixit not stated anything about the pick through suo motu source. Su

Mere recovery of tainted money without any proof of demand not sufficient to constitute the offence punishable U/S. 8 of the Prevention of Corruption Act: Jharkhand High Court
May 11, 2021by Primelegal Team

Illegal gratification is a sine qua non to constitute the said offence and mere recovery of currency notes cannot constitute the offence under Sect

Officers invested with powers U/S.53 of the NDPS Act are “police officers” within the meaning of S.25 IEA: Jharkhand High Court
May 11, 2021by Primelegal Team

Officers who have been given powers under section 53 of the NDPS Act are “police officers” within the scope of section 25 of the Eviden

No evidence adduced by the defence to prove false implication of the appellants, hence conviction stands justified: Chhattisgarh High Court
May 11, 2021by Primelegal Team

It stands proved beyond all reasonable doubt that it is the accused/appellants who, quarreled with the complainant, abused him filthily in the name

If material on record is a brazen attempt to persecute an innocent person, imperative upon Court to prevent abuse of process of law: Supreme Court
If material on record is a brazen attempt to persecute an innocent person, imperative upon Court to prevent abuse of process of law: Supreme Court
May 11, 2021by Primelegal Team

The High Court has committed jurisdictional error by not entertaining the revision petition on merits and overlooking the fact that ‘discharge’

‘Registrar’ does not fall into the category of ‘A person authorized by Central Government’: Karnataka High Court
May 11, 2021by Primelegal Team

‘Registrar’ and ‘a person authorized by Central Government’ are two different entities and entitling the Registrar with the power to presen

Motor-cycle taxis are a form of contract carriages and must be granted permit: Karnataka High Court
May 11, 2021by Primelegal Team

Motor vehicle taxis that provide transport services for hire or reward are well within the definition of “contract carriage” under the Motor Ve

Writ petition not maintainable for a contract breach when an alternative civil redress is available: Calcutta High Court
May 10, 2021by Primelegal Team

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
May 10, 2021by Primelegal Team

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
May 10, 2021by Primelegal Team

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