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By the team of Prime Legal
Non mentioning of action taken under the Criminal Procedure Code or the Bombay Police Act in the grounds of detention, ipso facto, would not render the detention order bad or illegal: Bombay High Court
April 28, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Once a person fulfills the requirement of the definition of a specified person under the MPDA Act, 1981, it is not open to the detaining authority

Mere incorporation of additional corporate guarantee does not restructure NPA in adherence with RBI Prudential Norms: Calcutta High Court
April 28, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The restructuring of non- performing assets (NPA) cannot be gone through with the mere assurance of additional corporate guarantee. The bench consi

Adjudicating Authority to not become functus officio on expiry of the period of 180 days from the passing of the order of provisional attachment unless confirmed u/S 8 of PMLA: Calcutta High Court
April 28, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A period of 180 days after passing of the provisional attachment by the adjudicating authority cannot obstruct it from hearing the matter specified

Owing to a prima facie opinion of the Court, petitioner accused under the Arms Act given concession of bail: Delhi High Court
Owing to a prima facie opinion of the Court, petitioner accused under the Arms Act given concession of bail: Delhi High Court
April 28, 2021by Primelegal Team0

At the time of considering bail application, this Court is not required to dwell upon minute details on the merits of the case but has to form a pr

Not a case of replacement of ad hoc by ad hoc, appellants period of contractual engagement ended, hence no illegality in discontinuing their services: Gujarat High Court
April 28, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The question is as to whether the work exists for which services would be required or not would be a question of fact and can be only decided by le

Before issuing non-bailable warrants, the courts should strike a balance between societal interests and personal liberty and exercise their discretion cautiously: Jharkhand High Court
Before issuing non-bailable warrants, the courts should strike a balance between societal interests and personal liberty and exercise their discretion cautiously: Jharkhand High Court
April 28, 2021by Primelegal Team0

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

The High Court is entitled to quash the proceedings if it came to the conclusion that the ends of justice so required: Jharkhand High Court
April 28, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The High Court has the authority to quash a proceeding if it determines that continuing the prosecution will be a violation of the court’s pr

To arise a right under the Bank Guarantee Agreement, a demand has to be made within the validity period and not during the claim period: Kerala High Court
To arise a right under the Bank Guarantee Agreement, a demand has to be made within the validity period and not during the claim period: Kerala High Court
April 27, 2021by Primelegal Team0

It is settled law that invocation of the Bank Guarantee after the validity period but within the claim period, is perfectly lawful and ought to be

Right to Travel cannot be breached if quantum of individual loan is not a threat to the economic interests of India: Calcutta High Court
Right to Travel cannot be breached if quantum of individual loan is not a threat to the economic interests of India: Calcutta High Court
April 27, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The fundamental right to travel abroad cannot be eclipsed on mere account of absence of conclusive evidence against an individual and if the amount

An Institution that is not registered under the Reserve Bank of India Act cannot be regulated through provisions of SEBI Act, 1992: Jharkhand High Court
April 27, 2021by Primelegal Team0

As the institution is not registered under the provision of the Reserve Bank of India Act 1934, there cannot be any meaning of regulating by S.E.B.