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Bombay HC:  Signing an affidavit by an advocate essentially implies attestation to the accuracy of its contents
Bombay HC: Signing an affidavit by an advocate essentially implies attestation to the accuracy of its contents
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Geeta Ramanugrah Shastri v. Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa & Ors. Decided on: 09.08.2023 + WRIT PETITION (L) NO. 7383 OF 2023 CORAM:

Bombay High Court dismisses appeal challenging the conviction order under Sec. 302 IPC
Bombay High Court dismisses appeal challenging the conviction order under Sec. 302 IPC
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Smt. Sangita Vilas Kiwade v. State of Maharashtra Decided on: 4th JULY 2023 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 619 OF 2021 CORAM: REVATI MOHITE DERE &

Delhi High Court Sets Guidelines on Quashing FIRs and Responsible Mediation Practices
Delhi High Court Sets Guidelines on Quashing FIRs and Responsible Mediation Practices
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title: Abhishek & Ors. v. The State NCT of Delhi & Ors. Decided on:  16th August, 2023 +  CRL.M.C. 5720/2023 CORAM: HON’BLE MS. JUS

Delhi High Court Clarifies Scope of Seizure under Section 67 of CGST Act
Delhi High Court Clarifies Scope of Seizure under Section 67 of CGST Act
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

Title:  Deepak Khandelwal Proprietor v. Commissioner of CGST and Anr. Decided on:  17th August, 2023 +  W.P.(C) 6739/2021 CORAM: HON’BLE MR JU

The Madras High Court emphasized the State’s absolute liability and held the Government responsible for the death of a person due to the collapse of a wall
The Madras High Court emphasized the State’s absolute liability and held the Government responsible for the death of a person due to the collapse of a wall
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

  DATED : 21.08.2023 CORAM :THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE G.R.SWAMINATHAN W.P(MD)No.9068 of 2015   Introduction: The case of W.P.(MD)No.16821 of 2023

The Madras High Court issued a Writ of Mandamus, directing the respondents to consider the petitioner’s representation inclusion in the panel for the post of Tahsildar
The Madras High Court issued a Writ of Mandamus, directing the respondents to consider the petitioner’s representation inclusion in the panel for the post of Tahsildar
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

  Dated : 21.08.2023 CORAM:THE HONOURABLE MRS.JUSTICE L.VICTORIA GOWRI W.P.(MD)No.16821 of 2023   Introduction: The case of W.P.(MD)No.16821 of 2

The Madras High Court ordered the petitioner to surrender before the trial court within two weeks from the date of the court’s order in petition filed under Section 482 of CrPC
The Madras High Court ordered the petitioner to surrender before the trial court within two weeks from the date of the court’s order in petition filed under Section 482 of CrPC
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

  DATED : 21.08.2023 CORAM THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE N.ANAND VENKATESH Criminal Original Petition No.18998 of 2023   Introduction: The case of Cr

The Madras High Court judgment emphasized that the nature of the petitioner’s involvement, his role as the owner, and his financial capacity should be considered in a petition filed under Section 482 of CrPC
The Madras High Court judgment emphasized that the nature of the petitioner’s involvement, his role as the owner, and his financial capacity should be considered in a petition filed under Section 482 of CrPC
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

  DATED : 21.08.2023 CORAM: THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE N. ANAND VENKATESH Crl.O.P No.18997 of 2023   Introduction: The case of Crl.O.P No.18997 o

PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT-Imposes ₹10K Cost On Live-In Couple For Seeking Protection Without Threat
PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT-Imposes ₹10K Cost On Live-In Couple For Seeking Protection Without Threat
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

X Vs. State of Haryana 2023:PHHC:105975 Coram HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE ALOK JAIN DATE: 17.08.2023 FACTS: During the initial court session, it was

PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT The absence of parental supervision concerning a minor staying out late at night is not a legitimate reason to deny granting bail.
PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT The absence of parental supervision concerning a minor staying out late at night is not a legitimate reason to deny granting bail.
August 22, 2023by Primelegal Team

Neeraj Vs. State of Haryana Date of decision: 16.08.2023 2023:PHHC:106250 CORAM: Hon’ble Mr. DEEPAK GUPTA FACT: Upon examining the paper docu