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There may be Common Factors but the Factors are Always not the Same: High Court of Shimla
There may be Common Factors but the Factors are Always not the Same: High Court of Shimla
April 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

No relation with the parameters taken into consideration for granting bail under Section 439 Cr.P.C. with the parameters relevant for considering b

Amendment to plaint will be allowed in a liberal manner unless they cause any prejudice to the defendants or change the complexion of the suit: High Court of Himachal Pradesh
April 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Over time, it has been observed that courts should be extremely liberal in granting prayer for amendment of the plaint and written statement unless

The Courts can declare a contract vague, unenforceable and hence void even if it was beyond pleadings: High Court of Himachal Pradesh
The Courts can declare a contract vague, unenforceable and hence void even if it was beyond pleadings: High Court of Himachal Pradesh
April 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Vague and unspecific agreements will not be legally enforceable since there is no consensus ad idem. Consequently, if the courts provide relief und

Basic element of desertion is animus deserendi : High Court of Tripura
April 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The parties are living apart over a considerable period of time. But this is not the only test of irretrievable break down of marriage. Divorce is

Amendment in the Plaint is Brought only When it Changes the Nature and Characteristic of Suit: High court of Shimla
April 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The amendment in plaint is to be sought before settlement of issues, that it would change the nature and characteristic of the suit. This honorable

To be Stricto Sensu there Shouldn’t be any Delay and Laches: High Court of Shimla
April 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The petition cannot be ‘stricto sensu’ said to be within the limitation period provided under Section 21 of the Administrative Tribunals Act as

Consent given under false promise of marriage is similar to consent u/s 90 of IPC: High Court of Orissa
April 4, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If an accused from the very beginning of the relationship has made a promise of marriage without any intention to fulfil that promise and in place

Disregarding higher qualification in favour of lower qualifications for filling a vacant post is not legally sustainable: High Court of Bombay
Disregarding higher qualification in favour of lower qualifications for filling a vacant post is not legally sustainable: High Court of Bombay
April 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

For qualification as a government teacher, B.Ed. Degree with Non-Marathi subject of methodology will not erode the value of Post Graduate Degree in

Victimising a person for an Uncommunicated Order of Termination or Disengagement is not Lawful: Orissa High Court
April 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Discriminating against a person at all stages and holding him responsible for an uncommunicated order is not legally permissible. Merely taking a d

Single act which has propensity to affect the public order and tranquility will be sufficient for detention: High Court of Telangana
April 3, 2021by Primelegal Team0

An order or detention is not a curative or reformative or punitive action, but a preventive action, the avowed object of which is to prevent the an