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By the team of Prime Legal
The Court cannot discard the whole evidence given by witnesses merely because it’s exaggerated: Supreme Court

A Court of law, being mindful of such distinction is duty bound to disseminate ‘truth’ from ‘falsehood’ and sift the grain from the chaff i

Non-indication of inculpatory material in its relevant facets by the trial Court to the accused adds to vulnerability of the prosecution case: Patna High Court

It is settled law that incriminating circumstances appearing against the accused in prosecution evidence must be put to the accused at the time of

WhatsApp Group Administrator is not vicariously liable for member’s offensive messages unless common intention is displayed: Bombay High Court

The administrator of a WhatsApp group shall not be held liable for the messages and posts put up by the members of the group in the group chat desp

Mere non-compliance with Section 35 of the POCSO Act does not entitle the accused to bail: Karnataka High Court

Bail will not be granted to an accused booked under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 merely on the ground that the time li

Consideration of property shall only pass to a stranger in the absence of a heir having a preferential right u/S 22 of the HSA, 1956: Calcutta High Court

An interesting, important and significant point was raised in the instant appeal as to whether the gift of an immovable property to a stranger to t

Mere possession in the property how long it be, does not ipso facto establish a right into a person allowed to continue in possession by a title holder: Calcutta High Court

In factual matrices involving property transfer, it has been observed in the instant second appeal that a mere possession of property does not equa

Substantial data relating to Covid-19 resources must not be tampered with: Karnataka High Court

It is necessary to ensure material documents relating to Covid-19 data and stock of medicines, oxygen cylinders, and Remdesivir available are not t

To prove whether a tweet is blasphemous or not, it must be judged from the standpoint of a strong-minded, prudent person: Bombay High Court

The test of a reasonable prudent person must be applied in deciding whether a tweet causes enmity or hatred between two groups or communities. It i

NO MEANS NO. NO DOES NOT MEAN YES: Himachal Pradesh High Court

While dismissing an application of bail for offenses under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 4 of the POCSO Act it was held that NO

The Court has no power under Article 226 to check whether academic qualification certificates are in consonance with the recruitment rules: Jammu and Kashmir High Court

In a situation where the academic qualification certificate is questioned by the selection/ appointing authority from the very existence and suppor