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Supreme Court’s Clarification on Section 306 IPC | Refusal to Marry Does Not Constitute Abetment of Suicide
Supreme Court’s Clarification on Section 306 IPC | Refusal to Marry Does Not Constitute Abetment of Suicide
November 4, 2025by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Yadwinder Singh @Sunny v/s State of Punjab & Anr. CASE NUMBER : Petition for Special Leave to Appeal (Crl) No. 7309 of 2025 DATE : 2

Supreme Court in Assam Financial Corporation v. Bhabendra Nath Sarma: Institutional Delay Cannot Defeat Employees’ Gratuity Rights
Supreme Court in Assam Financial Corporation v. Bhabendra Nath Sarma: Institutional Delay Cannot Defeat Employees’ Gratuity Rights
November 4, 2025by Primelegal Team

Case Name: THE ASSAM FINANCIAL CORPORATION LIMITED & ORS. versus BHABENDRA NATH SARMA & ORS. Case Number : CIVIL APPEAL NO. OF 2025 (Arisin

Supreme Court Reaffirms Evidence Law Principle: Suspicion Alone Insufficient for Criminal Conviction
Supreme Court Reaffirms Evidence Law Principle: Suspicion Alone Insufficient for Criminal Conviction
October 30, 2025by Primelegal Team

Facts The complainant was a licensed Labor Contractor who had two operating establishments, and the appellant was the Assistant Commissioner of Lab

Holder of Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares is an Investor not Creditor : Supreme Court rules
Holder of Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares is an Investor not Creditor : Supreme Court rules
October 30, 2025by Primelegal Team

Facts Previously, Essar Projects India was the name of the appellant, EPC Constructions India Limited, or simply “EPCC.”LTD. On Decembe

Supreme Court’s Clarification of Section 195A IPC: Upholds Police Power to Act Without Court’s Complaint
Supreme Court’s Clarification of Section 195A IPC: Upholds Police Power to Act Without Court’s Complaint
October 30, 2025by Primelegal Team

FACTS The present case involves two criminal appeals. One is filed by the State of Kerala, and another by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)

Mere financial aid does not create master-servant relationships- Supreme Court
Mere financial aid does not create master-servant relationships- Supreme Court
October 28, 2025by Primelegal Team

Facts The employees of the UP Cooperative Bank Ltd formed an employees’ society called the UP Cooperative Bank Employees Society. The UP Cooperat

Religious Gatherings and Charity Outside the Purview of Conversion Laws: Supreme Court Clarifies in the SHUATS Case
Religious Gatherings and Charity Outside the Purview of Conversion Laws: Supreme Court Clarifies in the SHUATS Case
October 28, 2025by Primelegal Team

FACTS In this case, multiple FIRs were lodged in Uttar Pradesh. The first FIR (FIR No. 224/2022) alleged mass conversion of 90 persons at a Maundy

Bombay High Court Clarifies CPC Sections 24-25: Judicial Framework for Matrimonial Petition Transfers
Bombay High Court Clarifies CPC Sections 24-25: Judicial Framework for Matrimonial Petition Transfers
October 23, 2025by Primelegal Team

Facts The husband and wife wanted to part ways. The husband filed a petition before the Family Court, Bandra, Mumbai, seeking for divorce on 5th De

Who Owns ‘CELEBRATIONS’? Inside Delhi High Court’s Surprising Trademark Settlement Story
Who Owns ‘CELEBRATIONS’? Inside Delhi High Court’s Surprising Trademark Settlement Story
October 23, 2025by Primelegal Team

Facts Mars Incorporated, the plaintiff and Cadbury India Ltd, which is now part of the Mondelez Group, the defendants were engaged in a long legal

Delhi HC Stays NCST Proceedings against Axis Bank: Bank’s Mortgage Enforcement Not an Atrocity under SC/ST Atrocities Act
Delhi HC Stays NCST Proceedings against Axis Bank: Bank’s Mortgage Enforcement Not an Atrocity under SC/ST Atrocities Act
October 23, 2025by Primelegal Team

FACTS In this case, Axis Bank sanctioned a credit facility of Rs. 16.68 crore to Sundev Appliances Ltd. (Respondent no. 3). The loan was secured by