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Irreparable damage must be proved before granting injunction for use of trademark: High Court of Delhi
Irreparable damage must be proved before granting injunction for use of trademark: High Court of Delhi
January 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The party seeking an injunction must show that irreparable damage will be caused if the injunction is refused. This was decided by the Delhi high c

Soldier whose whereabouts unknown for more than 7 years, presumed dead and not a ‘deserter’: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
January 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If any soldier’s whereabouts are unknown or who has not been heard of from the last ten years will be presumed “dead”. The Jammu & Kashmi

Compensation of Rs. 50,000 granted for illegal detention of the Petitioners: Bombay High Court
January 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A compensation for Rs 50,000 each was granted to the two petitioners that were illegally detained in the jail. The two Petitioners are ex-military

Medical Termination of pregnancy after 26 weeks allowed in case of minor’s rape: High Court of Kerala
January 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The court said that in the case of a rape victim who has not attained the age of majority, the medical termination of pregnancy can happen even aft

No proof of granting debt doesn’t free the defaulter in a Check Bounce Case: High court of Karnataka
No proof of granting debt doesn’t free the defaulter in a Check Bounce Case: High court of Karnataka
January 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Offences under the Negotiable Instrument Act can be proved even when the source of income from the complainant is not disclosed in matters of debt

Rape Survivors need not undergo “two-finger test” and identity of the victim should not be revealed in proceedings or judgment: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
January 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Identity of the rape survivors is not be disclosed in the proceedings and judgments. Further, all the health professionals are strictly directed to

Acceptance with variation is no acceptance at all : Supreme Court
January 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A conditional offer made with a further condition will not result in a concluded contract until and unless the original offeror accepts the further

Cancellation of bail of one who frequently commits bailable offences is constitutionally valid: High Court of Karnataka
January 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Repetition of a bailable offence by a person can render the bail granted as cancelled and he/she can be arrested by the police. This was laid down

No prohibition on possession of dead cows or bullocks skin: Bombay High Court
January 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

There is no prohibition in possessing skins of dead animals and the intention of the Parliament in the relevant statue is clear regarding in by onl

Rape-Marriage Promise cannot be called Inducement when Physical relationship continues over Long Period of Time: Delhi High Court
January 5, 2021by Primelegal Team0

“A promise of marriage cannot be held as an inducement for engaging in sex over a protracted and indefinite period of time.” The Delhi High Cou

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