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Cases to be Considered on the Basis of its Own Facts and Circumstances: High Court of Shimla
March 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Each and every case has to be considered on the basis of its own facts and circumstances after considering the material placed before the Court alt

Jurisdiction under S.482 Cr.P.C to quash proceedings under S.307/308 IPC: High Court of Delhi
March 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The Inherent power of High Courts under Section 482 Cr.P.C can be exercised with caution keeping in mind the particular facts of the case for quash

Court can quash cases of non compoundable offences under exceptional circumstances; High Court of Delhi
March 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

There are always exceptions to the normal rules and certain categories of cases, which deserve consideration especially when it is a case of a love

A mistake by a lawyer cannot work to the detriment of the client: High Court of Delhi
March 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The provision for territorial jurisdiction has to be interpreted consistent with the object of facilitating remedies for the victims of accidents.

Trail Court does not need to wait for cross examination to summon persons under Section 319 Cr.P.C: Supreme Court of India
March 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Underlining the scope of Section 319 CrPC it was held that Trial Court  can summon the private respondents in exercise of powers under Section 319

Accused can be granted bail if prosecution failed to prove ‘grave suspicion’: High Court of Delhi
March 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A prima facie case can only be made out when grave suspicion is proved on the part of the accused. This was decided in the case of State (Nct Of De

Mere correspondence between parties does not extend limitation period for arbitrator appointment: Supreme Court
Mere correspondence between parties does not extend limitation period for arbitrator appointment: Supreme Court
March 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

In the event of a contract breach, the correspondence letters between the parties does not extend the limitation period for the appointment of the

S.195 of CrPC does not hinder S.193 of IPC for the prosecution of presenting false evidence: Supreme Court
S.195 of CrPC does not hinder S.193 of IPC for the prosecution of presenting false evidence: Supreme Court
March 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Section 195(1)(b)(i), CrPC will not bar prosecution by the investigating agency for offence punishable under Section 193, IPC, which is committed d

Validity of a will already decided cannot be questioned by high court: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
March 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Once a will has been officially proven, the court cannot interfere and consider the validity of the will again in the proceedings. This was decided

Educational Loan-To Provide Financial Support to Economically Weaker Students: High Court of Kerala
Educational Loan-To Provide Financial Support to Economically Weaker Students: High Court of Kerala
March 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The main objective of educational loan scheme is to provide with an opportunity to economically weaker student to pursue their education with the f