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The Madras High Court has declined to set aside the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) show cause notice issued to DMK Member of Parliament S. Jagathrakshakan regarding alleged violations of the FEMA.
The Madras High Court has declined to set aside the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) show cause notice issued to DMK Member of Parliament S. Jagathrakshakan regarding alleged violations of the FEMA.
December 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: S Jagathrakshakan and Others v The Special Director Case No: WP NO. 21096 of 2023 Decided on: 30th November, 2023 CORAM: THE HON’BLE

When the parties have settled their dispute privately without any ADR Mechanism, is the plaintiff bound to get the refund of court fees? – Delhi HC
When the parties have settled their dispute privately without any ADR Mechanism, is the plaintiff bound to get the refund of court fees? – Delhi HC
December 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: V GUARD INDUSTRIES LTD Versus MS MAHAVIR HOME APPLIANCES + CS(COMM) 98/2023, I.A. 3531/2023, I.A. 14582/2023, I.A. 16345/2023 and I.A. 25081

If the accused is continuously in custody, even if a production warrant is issued for a future date, the custody is considered to be in continuity, and it is not deemed illegal during the interim period- Delhi HC
If the accused is continuously in custody, even if a production warrant is issued for a future date, the custody is considered to be in continuity, and it is not deemed illegal during the interim period- Delhi HC
December 21, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Nitin Garg versus UOI + W.P.(CRL) 3641/2023, CRL. M.A.33843/2023 Decided on: December 19, 2023 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR

The Madras High Court determined that Kerala SRTC was not entitled to rectification of the trademark register, leading to the dismissal of the petitions.
The Madras High Court determined that Kerala SRTC was not entitled to rectification of the trademark register, leading to the dismissal of the petitions.
December 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) v Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation Case No: (T)O P(TM)/176, 177 & 178/202

The Madras High Court accepted that anyone breaking the terms of the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules 2016 should be contained under the category of “Goondas” under the Act.
The Madras High Court accepted that anyone breaking the terms of the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules 2016 should be contained under the category of “Goondas” under the Act.
December 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: State v RS Rajesh Case No: Crl.R.C(MD)No.957 of 2023 Decided on: 15th November, 2023 CORAM: THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE K.K. RAMAKRISHNAN

Appellant cannot claim lack of evidence in a murder trial when there are multiple witnesses proving otherwise : Bombay HC
December 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  TITLE : Santosh Gunaji Dudhmal v State of Maharashtra CORAM : Hon’ble Justice Smt. Vibha Kankanwadi and Hon’ble Justice Abhay S. Wag

As per the High Court of Patna the right to sue survive/lies with the legal heirs of the deceased In the appeal for enhancement of maintenance in the personal law.
December 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  As per the High Court of Patna the right to sue survive/lies with the legal heirs of the deceased In the appeal for enhancement of maintenan

In a case where the offence is charged in both POCSO and SCST Act, The jurisdiction to try the offence lie with POCSO : Bombay HC
December 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE : Aniket v State of Maharashtra CORAM : Hon’ble justice Mangesh S Patil, Hon’ble Justice Smt. Vibha Kankanwadi and Hon’ble Justice

The Government is entitled to conduct selection in accordance with the changed rules and make a final recruitment,no candidates acquired any vested right against the state – High court of Patna
December 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  The Government is entitled to conduct selection in accordance with the changed rules and make a final recruitment,no candidates acquired any

The Delhi High Court has ruled that if a tenant is not present at the rented premises, the summons must be delivered to an alternate address.
The Delhi High Court has ruled that if a tenant is not present at the rented premises, the summons must be delivered to an alternate address.
December 20, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Amrit Lal Wadhera versus Saroj Suneja + RC.REV. 292/2018 & CM APPL. 26348/2018 Decided on: 18 December 2023 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUS