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The provisions of DVAT Act with regard to grant of interest would be applicable to the case of the petitioner: Delhi High Court.
The provisions of DVAT Act with regard to grant of interest would be applicable to the case of the petitioner: Delhi High Court.
May 30, 2024by Primelegal Team

CASE TITTLE: RASHTRIYA TRANSPORT CORPORATION V COMMISSIONER OF DELHI GOODS AND SERVICE TAX & ANR. CASE NO: W.P.(C) 11463/2023 ORDER ON: : 27 Ma

Solely on the basis of allegations bail cannot be resisted, High Court of Karnataka while viewing the bail petition
May 28, 2024by Primelegal Team

CASE TITTLE: MADHUNIRANJAN SWAMY M. S. V STATE OF KARNATAKA CASE NO: CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 4300 OF 2024 DATED ON: 21ST DAY OF MAY, 2024 QUORUM: JUS

Patna High Court: Acquits Convicts in 2011 Murder Case Due to Lack of Evidence and Witness Credibility
May 28, 2024by Primelegal Team

Patna High Court: Acquits Convicts in 2011 Murder Case Due to Lack of Evidence and Witness Credibility Case title:  Rajendra Yadav VS The State of

The High Court of Karnataka, while granting bail ruled that,the allegations against the petitioner are not sufficient to resist bail
May 24, 2024by Primelegal Team

CASE TITTLE: MADHUNIRANJAN SWAMY M. S. V STATE OF KARNATAKA CASE NO: CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 4300 OF 2024 DATED ON: 21ST DAY OF MAY, 2024 QUORUM: JUS

Karnataka High Court, orders granting of bail with the intension to re-establish their matrimonial life.
May 24, 2024by Primelegal Team

CASE TITTLE: HANISH ABDUL KHADAR V STATE OF KARNATAKA, SHILPA CASE NO: CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 582 OF 2024 (U/S 14(A) (2) DATED ON: 21ST DAY OF MAY, 20

Order 24 of Board of Revenue Standing Orders, Revenue Department, could never be invoked for resumption of land on account of non-utilization of the portion of the land in question: High Court of Andra Pradesh.
May 24, 2024by Primelegal Team

CASE TITTLE: M/s. Sweekaar Rehabilitation Institute for Handicapped, Secunderabad v The State of Andhra Pradesh, Revenue Department CASE NO: WRIT A

Delhi High Court: Extra judicial confessions are weak pieces of evidence, it is incumbent on the Courts to exercise extra caution while examining the same
May 23, 2024by Primelegal Team

CASE TITTLE: ROSHAN  versus THE STATE (GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI) CASE NO: BAIL APPLN. 2478/2023 ORDER ON: 20th May, 2024 QUORUM:  JUSTICE AMIT MAHAJA

Delhi High Court Rulings: the eventual consequence of any penal sanction should be to reform any individual, instead of shutting him out by putting him inside for life.
May 22, 2024by Primelegal Team

CASE TITTLE: BILAL AHMAD MIR ALIAS BILAL MIR ALIAS BILLA AND ORS versus NATIONAL INVESTIGATING AGENCY NEW DELHI CASE NO: CRL.A. 53/2023 And others

Delhi High Court rulings: the grant of recovery rights as against the registered owner of the offending vehicle, cannot be sustained in law.
May 21, 2024by Primelegal Team

CASE TITTLE: SANDEEP YADAV. versus NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO. LTD. CASE NO: MAC.APP. 39/2022& CM APPL. 7486/2022 ORDER ON: 20 May 2024 QUORUM: . J

Delhi High Court Acknowledges Petitioner’s Compliance Efforts, Mandates Reassessment for CAPF Role Eligibility
May 21, 2024by Primelegal Team

Case Name: Akshay Choudhary v. Union of India, Ministry of Home Affairs & Ors  Case No.: W.P.(C) 5602/2024  Dated: May 20, 2024  Quorum:  J