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Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation – Not a right but can be used if its denial gives rise to violation under Article 14: Supreme Court
Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation – Not a right but can be used if its denial gives rise to violation under Article 14: Supreme Court
December 2, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The doctrine of legitimate expectation cannot be claimed as a right in itself, but can be used only when the denial of a legitimate expectation lea

Karnataka High Court rules that Motor Accident Claims Tribunal shall consider the victims injuries and loss of future aspects and award adequate compensation.
December 2, 2020by Primelegal Team0

In cases where there are motor accidents involved and person suffers injuries due to the fault of the other person, the victim should be awarded ad

Change of Educational stream stands rejected- Karnataka HC
December 1, 2020by Primelegal Team0

In present India, academic, education, career, and profession had always a dominant factor in the minds of young scholars and academicians. Student

Negligent Mistakes by the exam taker will not make the controller of the exam liable: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
December 1, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The wrong mention of Question Booklet number in the OMR sheet resulted in wrong evaluation by the computer for which the respondents cannot be held

No reservation for in-service Doctors this year: Supreme Court
December 1, 2020by Primelegal Team0

There will be reduction of 50% of seats in Super Specialty courses in Tamil Nadu if the Government Order is carried out, which is detrimental to th

The court can’t interfere with the conclusion of the Inquiry report if it has been conducted in accordance with law: Odisha HC
December 1, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Does the court have power and discretion to interfere in the inquiry procedures, where they can decide the eligibility of an inquiry officer or his

The Fundamental Rights enshrined in the Constitution guarantees every person the liberty to marry irrespective of the Caste or Religion: Karnataka High Court
December 1, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The Constitution of India under Part III, where the fundamental rights are enshrined guarantees every person the right to marry the person of his/h

The cause of action for passing off are premised on “classical trinity” form or the extended form : Delhi High Court
November 30, 2020by Primelegal Team0

When a Court adjudicates upon an infringement or a passing off action, it is required to take into account, not only the rights of the plaintiff an

Bona-fide arrangements made to resolve family disputes are enforceable: Odisha High Court
November 30, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The undisputed position of law states that, all the arrangements brought to resolve the family disputes, by its members are governed by a special e

Permissible for the parties to be represented by their partners or siblings in mutual divorce proceedings: Karnataka High Court
November 29, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The Hon’ble Supreme Court has also made it flexible in the context of representation of the parties by their close relatives, partners or sibling

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