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By the team of Prime Legal
There is no Requirement to Interfere the Orders of Court when Allegations were Proved beyond any Reasonable Doubt: Supreme Court of India
April 11, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A call by using the mobile phone of the deceased just to divert the attention of the police so that he could escape in case the locked door was ope

Persons dealing in Drugs and illegal Trafficking Leave a Deadly Impact on Society: Supreme Court of India
Persons dealing in Drugs and illegal Trafficking Leave a Deadly Impact on Society: Supreme Court of India
April 11, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Persons who are dealing in narcotic drugs are instruments in causing death or in inflicting death blow to number of innocent young victims who are

Speed should not be the only criteria for deciding rashness and negligence on the part of the driver: High Court of Tripura
April 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Mere driving of a vehicle at a high speed or slow speed does not lead to an inference that negligent or rash driving had caused the accid

The court cannot doubt oral deposition made by natural witnesses who were present during the scene of the crime: High Court of Sikkim
The court cannot doubt oral deposition made by natural witnesses who were present during the scene of the crime: High Court of Sikkim
April 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Natural witnesses who were present at the time of the relevant events gave oral depositions. Except for the fact that the defense had not been able

It is necessary that the matters alleged to be defamatory must be stated in the complaint: High Court of Tripura
April 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

It is the obligation upon the complainant, at least to reproduce the substance of defamatory statements or words of imputation in gist alleged to h

In case of acquittal by Trial Court, there is double presumption in favour of the accused: High Court of Tripura
April 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Unless there are substantial and compelling reason, judgment of acquittal cannot be overturned. An appellate court, is not open to interfere with t

The document is Unreliable and the Document does not Bind the Person are Different Concepts: Supreme Court of India
April 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The signatures in the translated copy do not tally with the Urdu copy is not sufficient reason to hold the surrender letter as unreliable as the tr

A Registration Certificate under Section 4 of the Orissa Act cannot Possibly be the Equivalent of a Valid labor License issued by the labor Department: Supreme Court of India
April 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The characterizing the action of accepting the tender as mala fide was itself open to question but there was no mala fide had been made in facts an

Court may grant bail application for offenses under Section 37 of the NDPS Act only after considering the prima facie merits of the appeal: Supreme Court of India
April 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Section 37 of the NDPS Act contains stringent requirements before an application for bail can be allowed. The Courts can allow a bail application o

State Government and its functionaries are obliged to go strictly in order of merit and apply the principle of reservation while selecting candidates: Supreme Court of India
State Government and its functionaries are obliged to go strictly in order of merit and apply the principle of reservation while selecting candidates: Supreme Court of India
April 10, 2021by Primelegal Team0

While filling up these vacancies, the State shall adhere to the minimum required qualifying marks as devised during the process of selection and co