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Beyond Statutory Presumptions: Why Chhattisgarh HC Acquitted a POCSO Accused Despite the Victim Being a ‘Minor’
Beyond Statutory Presumptions: Why Chhattisgarh HC Acquitted a POCSO Accused Despite the Victim Being a ‘Minor’
February 10, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: Moneshwar Alias Rinku Katlam v/s State of Chhattisgarh CASE NUMBER: CRA No. 981 of 2024 COURT: High Court of Chhattisgarh DATE: 4 Februa

Supreme Court Clarifies Limits: Quasi-Judicial Bodies Cannot Review Their Own Orders Without Statutory Authority
Supreme Court Clarifies Limits: Quasi-Judicial Bodies Cannot Review Their Own Orders Without Statutory Authority
February 9, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION Recently, the Honourable Supreme Court of India held that Quasi-Judicial Bodies like Revenue Officers under the West Bengal Estates Ac

“Kerala High Court Holds Women’s Right to Pregnancy Leave Extends Beyond the Maternity Benefit Act Framework”
“Kerala High Court Holds Women’s Right to Pregnancy Leave Extends Beyond the Maternity Benefit Act Framework”
February 6, 2026by Primelegal Team

CASE NAME: XXX v/s National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences and Ors.  CASE NUMBER: WP (C) No. 48652 of 2025 COURT: High Court of Kerala

Supreme Court Defends Citizens’ Privacy: WhatsApp and Meta Pulled Up Over Data Policy Practices
Supreme Court Defends Citizens’ Privacy: WhatsApp and Meta Pulled Up Over Data Policy Practices
February 5, 2026by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court of India issued a warning to WhatsApp and its parent company, Meta over the updated privacy policy of 2021. The benc

REAFFIRMING ENFORCEMENT JURISDICTION: BOMBAY HIGH COURT ON THE MAINTAINABILITY OF A SECOND WRIT UNDER ARTICLE 226
REAFFIRMING ENFORCEMENT JURISDICTION: BOMBAY HIGH COURT ON THE MAINTAINABILITY OF A SECOND WRIT UNDER ARTICLE 226
December 2, 2025by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Bombay High Court has clarified an important procedural question in writ jurisdiction that is whether a second writ petition under

J&K HIGH COURT HOLDS: CROSS-LOC TRADE IS INTRA-STATE COMMERCE AS POK FORMS INTEGRAL TERRITORY OF INDIA
J&K HIGH COURT HOLDS: CROSS-LOC TRADE IS INTRA-STATE COMMERCE AS POK FORMS INTEGRAL TERRITORY OF INDIA
December 2, 2025by Primelegal Team

Introduction The  High Court of Jammu and Kashmir has held that cross-LoC trade which is conducted between the Indian side of Jammu Kashmir and Pa

Supreme Court Upholds BCI’s Standards: Foreign LL.B. Graduates Must Clear Additional Qualifying Exam Despite Bridge Course
Supreme Court Upholds BCI’s Standards: Foreign LL.B. Graduates Must Clear Additional Qualifying Exam Despite Bridge Course
December 2, 2025by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The recent judgement of the Supreme Court in Saanil Patnayak v. Bar Council of India, W.P.(C) No. 1132/2025 is undeniably a reaffirmat

COMPLIANCE RISKS AND OBLIGATIONS FOR COMPANIES UNDER THE DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT, 2023
COMPLIANCE RISKS AND OBLIGATIONS FOR COMPANIES UNDER THE DIGITAL PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT, 2023
November 30, 2025by Primelegal Team

ABSTRACT The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, marks a watershed moment in India’s data – governance landscape by introducing a compr

KARNATAKA HIGH COURT HOLDS: CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT CELL LACKS SUO MOTU AUTHORITY TO PROBE CASTE VERIFICATION CASES
KARNATAKA HIGH COURT HOLDS: CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT CELL LACKS SUO MOTU AUTHORITY TO PROBE CASTE VERIFICATION CASES
November 28, 2025by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION The Karnataka High Court, in a significant ruling clarified the limits of the Civil Rights Enforcement (CRE) Cell’s powers in matter

The Central Government notifies the Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2025
The Central Government notifies the Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2025
November 28, 2025by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION On Twenty Fifth of November, Two Thousand and Twenty – Five, the Central Government notifies the Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2025, fo