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The Punjab & Haryana High Court held that a prisoner’s potential to elude capture while on parole is insufficient grounds for denying them temporary release.
The Punjab & Haryana High Court held that a prisoner’s potential to elude capture while on parole is insufficient grounds for denying them temporary release.
October 26, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Kapil v. State of Haryana and others. Decided on: October 17, 2023 Writ C No. – 7247-2023(O&M) CORAM: Hon’ble Mrs. Justice Lisa

The Kerala High Court stated that judicial separation cannot be given as an alternative when divorce grounds under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act are unproven.
The Kerala High Court stated that judicial separation cannot be given as an alternative when divorce grounds under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act are unproven.
October 26, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: S v. D & connected matter Decided on: 18, September 2023 Writ C No. – 148/2014 CORAM: The Honorable Mr. Justice Anil. K. Narendran

Restraining Order Stopping Anyone From Using Similar Mark As Tobacco Company AFZAL: Delhi High Court
Restraining Order Stopping Anyone From Using Similar Mark As Tobacco Company AFZAL: Delhi High Court
October 25, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Sopariwala Exports & Ors. Versus Ashraf V Citation: CS(COMM) 259/2021 Decided on: 09.10.2023 Coram: Hon’ble Mr. Justice C. Hari Sh

Essential Elements Has To Be Met To Attract The Offence Under Section 306 Of IPC: High Court Of Chhattisgarh
Essential Elements Has To Be Met To Attract The Offence Under Section 306 Of IPC: High Court Of Chhattisgarh
October 25, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Shaila Singh vs. State of Chhattisgarh Citation: CRMP No. 1441 of 2017 Decided on: 20 Oct 2023 Coram: Chief Justice Hon’ble Shri Ramesh Si

When the primary agreement expressly refers to another agreement, that has an arbitration clause, it doesn’t matter if the main agreement doesn’t either: The Calcutta High Court.
When the primary agreement expressly refers to another agreement, that has an arbitration clause, it doesn’t matter if the main agreement doesn’t either: The Calcutta High Court.
October 24, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: M/S. Power Mech Projects Limited vs M/S. Bharat Heavy Electricals. Decided on: 17 October, 2023 Writ C No. – AP 444 of 2023 And AP 449

Allahabad High Court Took The Initiative Too Safeguard The Future Of Kids In Child Care Institutions
Allahabad High Court Took The Initiative Too Safeguard The Future Of Kids In Child Care Institutions
October 24, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: In Re: (Suo Moto) v/s  State of Uttar Pradesh Citation: PIL No. 2495 of 2023 Decided on: 19.10.2023 Coram: Hon’ble Chief Justice Pritinke

A Provision to Safeguard turned into a Weapon: Section 498A of IPC
A Provision to Safeguard turned into a Weapon: Section 498A of IPC
October 21, 2023by Primelegal Team

Abstract: This paper talks about the misuse of gender-biased laws in India which is a major issue of this era. The research paper is made with the

Liking A Post Doesn’t Constitute to Publishing Provocative Material: Allahabad High Court
Liking A Post Doesn’t Constitute to Publishing Provocative Material: Allahabad High Court
October 20, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Mohd Imran Kazi v State of U.P. and Another Citation: Application U/S 482 No. – 31091 of 2023 Decided On: 18/10/2023 Coram: Hon’

The Calcutta High Court: –  Ruled that it is “sexist” to distinguish between a married and unmarried daughter in compassionate employment.
The Calcutta High Court: – Ruled that it is “sexist” to distinguish between a married and unmarried daughter in compassionate employment.
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: – Dipali Mitra & Ors. V Coal India Limited & Ors. Case No.: – WPA 14349/2018 Decided on: 17/10/2023. Coram: The Hon’bl

Changes in Officeholders Will Not Affect the Company’s Obligation to Repay Cheque Amount: Karnataka High Court
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Rajiv & Others And State Bank of India C.C.No.3095 of 2021 Date of Decision: October 6, 2023 CORAM: The Hon’ble Mr. Justice M. Nag