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‘Its solemn authority of the Sessions Judge, to consider the bail prayer of an accused u/s 439 Cr.P.C. independently.’ : Calcutta HC
‘Its solemn authority of the Sessions Judge, to consider the bail prayer of an accused u/s 439 Cr.P.C. independently.’ : Calcutta HC

The single-judge bench consisting of Justice Subhendu Samanta of the Calcutta High Court in the case of Sk. Farid @ Fariduddin v. The State of West

Karnataka High Court Grants conditional bail to student accused of assault, that he execute a personal bond and stay within jurisdiction
Karnataka High Court Grants conditional bail to student accused of assault, that he execute a personal bond and stay within jurisdiction

Amair Shaikh S/O Shaikh Shabbeer … vs The State 27 April, 2023 Bench: Hon’ble Ashok S. Kinagi   FACTS:- On November 15, 2021, a group of a

Current Voting Scheme does not allow NRIs to cast their vote remotely : Karnataka High Court
Current Voting Scheme does not allow NRIs to cast their vote remotely : Karnataka High Court

Sri Ravi M vs The Union Of India Bench: Hon’ble Krishna S Ksdj,  Hon’ble Vapj 2 May, 2023. FACTS The writ petition (No. 9720 of 2023) was file

Will Estoppel Apply In Favor Of a Person Who Acquires Higher Education Or Job While Unaware Of Intermediate Exam Failure? Orissa HC
Will Estoppel Apply In Favor Of a Person Who Acquires Higher Education Or Job While Unaware Of Intermediate Exam Failure? Orissa HC

The Orissa High Court’s Full Bench (in case of Litumanjari Pradhan v. Chairman, Council of Higher Secondary Education) which is made up of Ch

CASE OF GODELLI v. ITALY
CASE OF GODELLI v. ITALY
April 25, 2023by Primelegal Team

CASE OF GODELLI v. ITALY(Application no. 33783/09) is a landmark case that was dealt by the European Court of Human Rights which laid down the impo

Pakistan Supreme Court Orders Elections for the State of Punjab on May 14th.
Pakistan Supreme Court Orders Elections for the State of Punjab on May 14th.
April 4, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Supreme Court has ordered the government to hold early elections in Punjab, the nation’s most populous province, on May 14. FACTS OF THE

Gift Deed Executed By Senior Citizen Can Be Declared Null And Void Only If It Contains Stipulation On Maintenance By Transferee: Karnataka High Court
Gift Deed Executed By Senior Citizen Can Be Declared Null And Void Only If It Contains Stipulation On Maintenance By Transferee: Karnataka High Court
April 4, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Karnataka High Court has said that a gift deed executed by a senior citizen can be declared as null and void under the Senior Citizens Act only

US Court rejects the Defamation lawsuit filed against Al Jazeera Article writers by the Hindu American Foundation.
US Court rejects the Defamation lawsuit filed against Al Jazeera Article writers by the Hindu American Foundation.
March 29, 2023by Primelegal Team

Hindu American Foundation’s defamation lawsuit against five defendants stemming from an Al-Jazeera article in the case of Hindu American Foun

The offence of rape can be permitted to be compounded to promote of family life of complainant and accused: Andhra Pradesh High Court
The offence of rape can be permitted to be compounded to promote of family life of complainant and accused: Andhra Pradesh High Court
March 8, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Andhra Pradesh High Court issued an order on 4th January, 2023 in which it held that the offence under sec 376 of IPC can be compounded to prom

Sajjan Singh vs State of Rajasthan is an important case regarding the basic structure of our Indian constitution. As they make up the majority of the Indian Constitution, there are several essential aspects of the Indian Constitution that cannot be altered. According to Judge Khanna, the fundamental rights that have been accorded to all nationals are the main benefits. Under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution, the Parliament has the authority to change any provision of the Constitution, including the Fundamental Rights.
Sajjan Singh vs State of Rajasthan is an important case regarding the basic structure of our Indian constitution. As they make up the majority of the Indian Constitution, there are several essential aspects of the Indian Constitution that cannot be altered. According to Judge Khanna, the fundamental rights that have been accorded to all nationals are the main benefits. Under Article 368 of the Indian Constitution, the Parliament has the authority to change any provision of the Constitution, including the Fundamental Rights.
March 7, 2023by Primelegal Team

Facts of the Case: By putting certain actions approved by State Legislatures in the Ninth Schedule under Article 31B of the Seventeenth Amendment A