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By the team of Prime Legal
Verifying information or objections raised by the borrowers is the duty of Credit Agency: Kerala High Court
January 23, 2021by Primelegal Team

Updating CIBIL score is a borrower’s statutory right and therefore, credit rating agencies are legally bound to consider objections against the r

Only wilful and intentional disobedience of court’s orders will result in Contempt of Court: Supreme Court of India
January 23, 2021by Primelegal Team

If any person is found disrespecting or not following the court’s order, it will amount to Contempt only if it is done intentionally. Supreme Cou

Successive writs after failing to get interim relief in earlier writs is not allowed: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
January 23, 2021by Primelegal Team

Filing successive writ petitions for the same relief after failing to get interim relief in earlier writ petition is not allowed. Writ petitions ar

Writ petition not maintainable in high court where an alternative remedy encouraged on grounds of Public Policy: High court of Karnataka
January 22, 2021by Primelegal Team

A petition filed under Section 482 of Cr.P.C in a high court is not maintainable when there is an alternative remedy so as to further a public poli

State cannot not hold on to erroneous, forced or inadvertent payments by bringing in the defense of limitation: Kerala High Court
January 22, 2021by Primelegal Team

The State and its authorities could not act in a Shylockian manner and squeeze money from its citizens. The Kerala High Court made this remark on o

White Collar felonies are more serious than offences like Murder, Dacoity etc.: Bombay High Court
January 22, 2021by Primelegal Team

Because an element of conspiracy is involved, it makes the white-collar crimes even more serious than the offences involving bodily harm. Bombay Hi

Employer can justify dismissal of employee without an enquiry by way of leading evidence : Supreme Court
January 22, 2021by Primelegal Team

The onus of proof to show that the employee was in actual and continuous service of the employer during the disputed time falls on the employee. Th

Granting repeated extension beyond permissible limits is illegal: Himachal Pradesh High Court
January 22, 2021by Primelegal Team

Granting repeated extension particularly for one person beyond the permissible limits is illegal. The grant of such extension deprives the candidat

Additional Sessions Judge to prepare synopsis after reading Supreme Court judgments on Anticipatory Bail as he failed to exercise jurisdiction: Punjab & Haryana High Court
January 21, 2021by Primelegal Team

Additional Session Judge was ordered by the High Court to read 10 landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of India on Anticipatory Bail covered unde

Revisional Jurisdiction of High court narrower than its appellate jurisdiction: High Court of Kerala
Revisional Jurisdiction of High court narrower than its appellate jurisdiction: High Court of Kerala
January 21, 2021by Primelegal Team

The revisional jurisdiction of the High court, as per the Rent Control Act, is narrower than an appellate jurisdiction as it is confined only to fi