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A Suit for defamation must be tried speedily and cannot be allowed to drag indefinitely: Karnataka High Court
January 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A court can post a matter for arguments in a case of defamation if the defendant repeatedly fails to produce evidence in the court when given the o

Petition under Article 226 against rejection of nomination for Village Panchayat elections is not maintainable: Bombay High Court
January 15, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The petition before the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution challenging the rejection of nomination paper by returning officer to cont

Fraud is a arbitrable except where the arbitration agreement itself is vitiated by fraud : Supreme Court
January 12, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Allegations of fraudulent invocation of the bank guarantee furnished under a substantive contract would be an arbitrable dispute, irrespective of w

Minor discrepancies in the testimonies cannot render them unreliable: Delhi High Court
Minor discrepancies in the testimonies cannot render them unreliable: Delhi High Court
January 8, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Testimonies by victims of hideous crimes cannot be rendered unreliable due to existence of minor discrepancies in their statements. The High Court

Non-joinder of necessary party fatal: Allahabad HC
December 7, 2020by Primelegal Team0

“Deprecating the averments in the petition with regard to a woman, we reprimand the petitioner from making allegations in a casual manner” the

The Duty and Power to regulate allocation of symbols would vest with the Election Commission : Kerala High Court
November 21, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Election symbols are considered essential in a country like India where the literacy level of voters is not satisfactory. It is also a statutory re

Appellate court to order retrial in case of grave error by lower court: Rajasthan High Court
November 16, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The Appellate court must use the powers granted to it under Section 217 and 368 (b)(i) of the Cr.P.C to reverse conviction or pass an order for the

Foetus suffering from severe abnormalities may be considered for termination of pregnancy
November 15, 2020by Primelegal Team0

A medical board needs to be set up in cases a pregnancy beyond 12 weeks need to be terminated, keeping in mind severe abnormalities of the foetus o

High Courts are misusing their powers under the SARFAESI Act: Kerala High Court
High Courts are misusing their powers under the SARFAESI Act: Kerala High Court
November 15, 2020by Primelegal Team0

High courts have been misusing the power granted to them under Article 226 of the constitution while passing judgements in cases that deal with pub

Plaintiff cannot withdraw from suit in an appellate stage: Kerala HC
October 7, 2020by Primelegal Team0

In the judgement of the recent case of Sabu Issac v. Antony Chacko (OP(C).No.123 OF 2020), dated 5-10-2020, the Kerala High Court, laid down that t

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