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Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution against a Judicial Order of High Court is not maintainable
September 10, 2020by Primelegal Team

The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Neelam Manmohan Attavar V. Manmohan Attavar (R) held that a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitu

‘Loss of Consortium’ in Motor Accident claim can be awarded to children and parents
September 8, 2020by Primelegal Team

The Hon’ble Supreme court of India in New India Assurance Co Ltd. V. Somwati [Civil Appeal No. 3093 of 2020] it was held by the Hon’ble court t

The value of Goods ‘Paid’ as Consideration will decide pecuniary Jurisdiction of Consumer Forum
The value of Goods ‘Paid’ as Consideration will decide pecuniary Jurisdiction of Consumer Forum
September 5, 2020by Primelegal Team

The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) in M/S Pyaridevi Chabiraj Steels Pvt. Ltd. V. National Insurance Company Ltd. & Ors

Plea for Mitigating Circumstances should be raised during the Trial itself
September 4, 2020by Primelegal Team

The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Mohd. Anwar V. The State, N.C.T of Delhi [Criminal appeal No. 1551 of 2010], held that any plea for unsound

Any action u/s31 of Specific Relief Act is considered to be ‘in personam’
September 3, 2020by Primelegal Team

The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Deccan Paper Mills Co Ltd. V. Regency Mahavir Properties & Ors. [ Civil Appeal No. 5147 of 2016] while

Disclosure of Personal Information is exempted under RTI Act
Disclosure of Personal Information is exempted under RTI Act
September 3, 2020by Primelegal Team

The Hon’ble High Court of Delhi in Dr. RS Gupta V. GNTCD [LPA 207/2020], held that absence of any larger public interest, disclosure of personal

Investor Protection Laws are not applicable to Builder-Buyer relations
Investor Protection Laws are not applicable to Builder-Buyer relations
September 2, 2020by Primelegal Team

The Hon’ble High court of Orissa in Mahasweta Biswal V. State of Odisha & Anr. (BLAPL No. 893 of 2020) held that the provisions of Odisha Pro

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The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India Union of India V. Association of United Telecom Service Providers of India (R), allowed the telecom companies

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The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Mukesh Singh V. State (Narcotic Branch of Delhi) [R] held that, that a person accused for an offence under

All about Anticipatory Bail Law in India
All about Anticipatory Bail Law in India
September 1, 2020by Primelegal Team

Bail flows from the right to liberty which is the natural right and also the fundamental right of an individual. The provision of anticipatory bail