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By the team of Prime Legal
The Acts and Omission of the Opposite Party in failure to complete the Project amounts to Deficiency in Service & Unfair Trade Practice: Karnataka State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
November 18, 2021by Primelegal Team

The OP had promised the Complainant that he is a capable developer and would deliver a fully constructed Flat within two years. However, the OP fai

Pursuing Remedies in a Malafide Manner is Gross Abuse of Process of Law: Competition Commission of India
November 18, 2021by Primelegal Team

The Appellant had engaged in a blatant misconduct by exploiting the regulatory process; requesting that the final order issued by CCI under Secti

The Auction-purchaser may never claim a refund of the auction money in face of a valid sale certificate: Allahabad High Court.
November 7, 2021by Primelegal Team

The burden lies on the petitioner to prove on the basis of firm pleadings and cogent evidence that the respondent bank has meticulously concealed a

Senior Citizen Act, 2007 shall not have an overriding effect on provisions laid under PWDV Act, 2005: Allahabad High Court.
Senior Citizen Act, 2007 shall not have an overriding effect on provisions laid under PWDV Act, 2005: Allahabad High Court.
November 6, 2021by Primelegal Team

The provisions laid down in the senior citizens’ Act, 2007 must be harmoniously construed with the provisions laid under PWDV Act, 2005 as both o

At the time time of pronouncing punishment, the courts should keep in mind the doctrine of proportionality: Allahabad High Court
November 5, 2021by Primelegal Team

The criminal jurisprudence of our country is reformative and corrective and not retributive and this court considers that every accused is capable

An opinion formed during regular Assessment proceedings bars the Assessing Officer to reopen the same on account of a different view: Bombay High Court
An opinion formed during regular Assessment proceedings bars the Assessing Officer to reopen the same on account of a different view: Bombay High Court
November 3, 2021by Primelegal Team

Queries raised during the assessment proceedings for which the assessee has replied duly, non-discussion of the same and non-rejection of the same

The prosecution to prove that all the circumstances should be of a definite tendency unerringly pointing towards the guilt of the accused: Bombay High Court
The prosecution to prove that all the circumstances should be of a definite tendency unerringly pointing towards the guilt of the accused: Bombay High Court
November 3, 2021by Primelegal Team

The Prosecution has failed to establish the complexity and the nexus of the accused in connection to the homicidal death of the victim. Further, th

To constitute an offence under Section 420 of IPC, it must be shown that the victim parted with his property, acting on a misrepresentation of the accused: Bombay High Court
To constitute an offence under Section 420 of IPC, it must be shown that the victim parted with his property, acting on a misrepresentation of the accused: Bombay High Court
November 2, 2021by Primelegal Team

There is no material on record to even suggest that the Petitioner had direct involvement and inducing the Complainant to place an order with inten

In view of sub-rule-1 of Rule-18 of CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965, a joint inquiry is permissible only when the employees belong to the same organization/department: Tripura High Court
October 13, 2021by Primelegal Team

Common proceeding is permissible only in a case where two or more government servants are involved and liable to be punished by a single competent

Financing ought to be directly linked with punishable offence: Bombay High Court
October 11, 2021by Primelegal Team

In a high profile matter concerning Rhea Chakraborty, (the appellant) and released her on bail after applying stringent restrictions upon her. The