Blogs And Articles

By the team of Prime Legal
Objections regarding stamping of Arbitration agreement should be addressed by the arbitral tribunal rather than the court: Supreme Court
February 28, 2024by Primelegal Team

This case deals with the interplay between arbitration agreements governed by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, and the stamping requirem

Producing the documents during cross examination is permissible under law: Supreme Court
February 27, 2024by Primelegal Team

The case of Mohammed Abdul Wahid Vs Nilofer & Anr. (Special Leave Petition (Civil)No.14445 of 2021), there were two contradictory judgements by

The Apex Court can only intervene in lower court decisions, where the finding is perverse, based on inadmissible evidence, or vital evidence has been overlooked or wrongly discarded: Supreme Court
February 27, 2024by Primelegal Team

The judgment revolves around the conviction and sentencing of the case involving alcohol poisoning resulting in fatalities, injuries, and blindness

Supreme Court Verdict Illuminates the Path of Trust and Transparency in Fire Insurance Disputes
February 27, 2024by Primelegal Team

In the realm of risk and uncertainty, individuals and organisations seek solace in the bastion of insurance – a covenant forged on the bedrock of

Judicial Scrutiny Essential for Administrative Decisions on Procedural Lapses: Supreme Court
February 27, 2024by Primelegal Team

The key issue at the heart of this judgment revolves around the maintainability of curative petitions filed by the appellants following the dismiss

Supreme court decision: limitation act not binding in jogighopa act appeals
February 27, 2024by Primelegal Team

The current case involves the Limitation Act of 1963, which is a law that specifies the time frame during which a legal action can be filed in cou

Harmony in Hierarchy: Supreme Court’s Delicate Balance in Resolving Air Commodore NK Sharma’s Promotion Dispute
February 27, 2024by Primelegal Team

As per Section 14(4) for the purposes of adjudication of dispute before it, the Tribunal has been vested with the powers of a civil court. Further

Supreme court upholds Divorce : irretrievable breakdown ground for marriage dissolution
February 27, 2024by Primelegal Team

Divorce, also known as dissolution of marriage, is the legal process of ending a married union. It entails cancelling or restructuring the legal ob

The Counsels reached an amicable resolution to the issue at hand through mutual agreement among the parties in the Supreme Court.
February 26, 2024by Primelegal Team

In the case of K. Balasubramani vs. The Tamil Nadu Government (Special Leave Petition(C)Nos.8251-8252/2022), the petitioners are tenants in various

Supreme Court has affirmed that individuals serving as physical training instructors are encompassed within the scope of the term “teachers.”
February 26, 2024by Primelegal Team

“Merely because a PTI/Sports Officer is not expected to conduct classes within the four walls of a college, would not by itself make him ineligib