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Follow the proposed set of guidelines, for complying with injunctions and restraining orders without imposing an impossible or untenable burden on intermediaries: Delhi High Court
Follow the proposed set of guidelines, for complying with injunctions and restraining orders without imposing an impossible or untenable burden on intermediaries: Delhi High Court
April 26, 2021by Primelegal Team0

It is an irrefutable proposition that if the name and/or likeness of a person appears on a pornographic website without the consent or concurrence

A group administrator cannot be held liable for an act of member who posts objectionable content, unless there is a common intention or pre-arranged plan: Bombay High Court
April 26, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A group administrator cannot be expected to presume or to have advance knowledge of the criminal acts of the member of the group. In the absence of

Willful disobedience and evil motive should be reckoned before holding in contempt: Calcutta High Court
April 26, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Contempt being in the nature of quasi-criminal proceedings, the allegations should be strictly construed. The standard of proof to establish contem

Married daughters cannot be considered to be dependent family members of the deceased: High Court of Tripura
April 26, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In the case where daughters are married at the time of death of their father and each of them is living in their respective matrimonial home. Thoug

Administrative transfer orders lack jurisdiction if taken in absence of requisite quorum: Odisha High Court
April 26, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In matter to stemming from administrative transfer orders, any transfer order pertaining to the State education authorities when taken in the absen

Valid registration is necessary for a dealer to claim concessional rate of tax U/S 8 of Central Sales Tax Act, 1956: High Court of Tripura
Valid registration is necessary for a dealer to claim concessional rate of tax U/S 8 of Central Sales Tax Act, 1956: High Court of Tripura
April 26, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Liability to pay tax under Section 6 of the CST Act is not connected to the requirement of registration under Section 7. Registration under Section

The Court directed the trial court to serve notices and hear the matter on application for ad-interim relief: High Court of Shimla
April 26, 2021by Primelegal Team0

High Court directs the Court to list the matter, when it would proceed to hand over notices for effecting service upon the respondents/defendants d

Directions given to authorities to regularise the services against the substantive posts along with other benefits: High Court of Shimla
April 26, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The respondents are also directed, to, in accordance with expostulations enshrined in a catena of verdicts rendered by the courts of law, to regula

If the cheque towards advance payment is dishonoured, it will not give rise to criminal liability under Section 138 of the act: Jharkhand High Court
April 25, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Payment by check in the form of an advance payment has been stated, that there was no outstanding liability at the time the check was drawn. As a r

A party cannot be refused just relief merely because of some mistake, negligence, inadvertence or even infraction of rules of procedure: Rajasthan High Court
April 25, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The court always gives relief to amend the pleading of the party, unless it is satisfied that the party applying was acting mala fide or that by hi