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By the team of Prime Legal
Natural Custody of a minor child below 5 years lies with the mother even if the child is not residing with the mother: Punjab and Haryana High Court
January 21, 2021by Primelegal Team

“Even if a minor, who is under five years of age may not be residing with mother, but his/her custody would be deemed to be at the place where th

Approximate economic value in insurance must be added to the housemaker’s work: Supreme Court
January 21, 2021by Primelegal Team

Approximate monetary value of the housemaker must be considered while providing the insurance amount to the dependents of the deceased. A bench of

Identity of a rape victim cannot be disclosed : Supreme Court
January 21, 2021by Primelegal Team

A rape victim suffers not only a mental trauma but also discrimination from the society. The Supreme Court bench consisting of J. Ashok Bhushan, J.

No requirement of environmental clearances for NH- 45A: Supreme Court of India
January 21, 2021by Primelegal Team

No need for obtaining environmental clearances for a small piece of land on NH-45-A on Villuppuram-Nagapattinam Highway. Supreme Court gave this de

Summary Adjudication under Article 226 of the Constitution does not cover question of forgery, fraud and tampering: Delhi High Court
January 20, 2021by Primelegal Team

Question of forgery, fraud and tampering require sufficient evidence and are not capable for summary adjudication under Article 226 of the Constitu

Probation period is included in the mandatory minimum sentence for offences under IPC: Supreme Court of India
January 20, 2021by Primelegal Team

Probation u/s Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 isn’t excluded from the provisions of the mandatory minimum sentence for offenses under the Indian

Right to Property a Constitutional Right though not a Fundamental Right : Supreme Court
Right to Property a Constitutional Right though not a Fundamental Right : Supreme Court
January 20, 2021by Primelegal Team

Right to property is still a constitutional right under Article 300A of the Constitution of India though not a fundamental right. The Supreme Court

Bailable warrants do not divest the court from its power to grant anticipatory bail: Punjab & Haryana High Court
January 20, 2021by Primelegal Team

Bailable warrants if issued against an accused, do not divest the court from granting anticipatory bail to him. If the magistrate summons the accus

Registrar of the NCLT cannot decide upon applicability of notification increasing the IBC threshold in cases: Delhi High Court
January 19, 2021by Primelegal Team

The Registrar of the NCLT being in the administrative capacity cannot decide on the jurisdiction of NCLT in hearing a case based on the pecuniary t

Higher educational qualification can be a basis for barring promotion : Supreme Court
January 19, 2021by Primelegal Team

If the authority conferred with the power to relax, chooses to regulate the manner of exercise of his own power, the same cannot be assailed as arb