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Description by boundaries would prevail over all other descriptions in a property dispute : Karnataka High Court
January 17, 2021by Primelegal Team0

True construction of a document is seen when the actual intention of the parties is made clear through it. The High Court bench consisting of J. S.

Amicable settlement between the parties can be a relevant factor for reducing the quantum of sentence: Supreme Court of India
January 16, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If the parties mutually decide and consensually agree to the settlement between them, then the court can consider reducing the quantum of the sente

Court has power to set aside ex-parte decree on the grounds of fraud: Calcutta High Court
January 16, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Civil Courts can set aside an ex-parte decree on the grounds of fraud or abuse of court process under Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure. T

Election process cannot be interfered with once commenced : Kerala High Court
Election process cannot be interfered with once commenced : Kerala High Court
January 16, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Once the election process is commenced, the same cannot be interfered with. The High Court bench consisting of J. C. T. Ravikumar and J. K. Haripal

Irrational restraints may amount to waiver of the rights of a Person: Delhi High Court
January 16, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Irrational restrictions may amount to waiver of the rights of a person. Imposing such restraints which have no rationale and justification qua and

Litigation can’t be kept alive unendingly at the choice of the litigant: Supreme Court of India
Litigation can’t be kept alive unendingly at the choice of the litigant: Supreme Court of India
January 16, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A litigant is not allowed with the option of utilizing the writ jurisdiction only to take a chance and then to seek recourse to the other remedy af

Declining relief on the basis of delay in filing petition is deprivation of Fundamental right: Delhi High Court
January 15, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Declining relief solely on the basis of delay in filing petition is deprivation of Fundamental right. The nature of the material facts and the back

Strict proof of essential marriage rites not required for maintenance application under Section 125 CrPC: Allahabad High Court
January 15, 2021by Primelegal Team0

“There is prima facie material on record to suggest that the parties have married or are having relationship in the nature of marriage, the court

Detailed pronouncement on detention of vehicles and seizure of goods in transit under GST Laws: Kerala High Court
January 15, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The detention and seizure of goods and vehicles is a reasonable restriction on the exercise of free trade and movement and it should not be exerci

Presumptions based on Reasonable doubt not sufficient to establish Guilt: Delhi High Court
Presumptions based on Reasonable doubt not sufficient to establish Guilt: Delhi High Court
January 15, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Presumptions solely based on reasonable doubts are not sufficient to establish guilt of the accused. Relevant material evidences must be provided f

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