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LEAKS AND THE LIMITS OF PRESS FREEDOM: SPECIAL FOCUS ON JUDICIAL DEFAMATION
March 6, 2023by Primelegal Team

INTRODUCTION For decades, press freedom has been one of the most contentious issues. The press has long been seen as the fourth pillar of every dem

THE IMPACT OF ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ON FAMILY DISPUTES IN INDIA
THE IMPACT OF ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION ON FAMILY DISPUTES IN INDIA
March 6, 2023by Primelegal Team

Introduction In India, family disputes are on the rise and the traditional legal system is not equipped to handle the large number of cases that ar

Charge of income-tax – Hindu undivided family – Sole surviving coparcener – Assessable as Hindu undivided family: The Supreme Court
March 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Supreme Court in the case of Gowli Buddanna v. CIT (1966) 60 ITR 293 (SC) held that as per S. 4 of the Income Tax Act: Charge of income-tax , t

Karnataka High Court Grants Relief To A Man Prosecuted By Sessions Court U/S 319 CrPC Despite Clean Chit By Police.
Karnataka High Court Grants Relief To A Man Prosecuted By Sessions Court U/S 319 CrPC Despite Clean Chit By Police.
March 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Karnataka High Court has passed a judgment on 22nd February, 2023 quashed an order of the sessions court prosecuting a person as accused under

Karnataka High Court Holds Inquisition, By Appointment Of Guardian For Mentally Ill Person That Lies Before Court Within Local Limits Such Person Resides.
Karnataka High Court Holds Inquisition, By Appointment Of Guardian For Mentally Ill Person That Lies Before Court Within Local Limits Such Person Resides.
March 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Karnataka High Court has passed a judgment on 2nd March, 2023 clarifying when a person is suffering from mental illness and is possessed with p

Delhi High Court rejects Sci-Hub owner’s application to dismiss copyright infringement case
Delhi High Court rejects Sci-Hub owner’s application to dismiss copyright infringement case
March 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Delhi HC passed a order on 9th February, 2023. This was seen in the case of Elsevier Ltd. and ors. v. Alexandra Elbakyan and ors. 572/2020 and

PACL Scam: Delhi High Court grants bail to accused Chandra Prakash Khandelwal in ED case
PACL Scam: Delhi High Court grants bail to accused Chandra Prakash Khandelwal in ED case
March 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Delhi HC passed a order on 23rd February, 2023. This was seen in the case of Chandra Prakash Khandelwal v Directorate of Enforcement 2470/2022

The Court observed that the right to live a decent life, a good and clean environment should be given importance over any statutory right hold and enjoy property: Andhra Pradesh High Court
The Court observed that the right to live a decent life, a good and clean environment should be given importance over any statutory right hold and enjoy property: Andhra Pradesh High Court
March 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Andhra Pradesh High Court has issued an order on 26th July, 2001 stating that the Court recognizes the impact of prawn cultivation has on envir

Delay/ negligence in filing for police custody by state police does not satisfy exceptional circumstances to transfer the investigation to CBI: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Delay/ negligence in filing for police custody by state police does not satisfy exceptional circumstances to transfer the investigation to CBI: Andhra Pradesh High Court
March 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

The Andhra Pradesh High Court has issued an order on 4th January, 2023 in which it stated that the mere delay/negligence in filing for police custo

The question of whether the enshrined rights in the constitution i.e the fundamental rights can be amenable in nature by the Parliament was raised in the landmark Golaknath case. This case is a landmark case in the history of the Judiciary of India. Golaknath vs State of Punjab, 1967, Supreme Court of India, AIR 1967 SCR (2) 762. The court also looked up on a major issue of whether the amendment of 1951 which was the First amendment act 1951 is ultra vires or not?
The question of whether the enshrined rights in the constitution i.e the fundamental rights can be amenable in nature by the Parliament was raised in the landmark Golaknath case. This case is a landmark case in the history of the Judiciary of India. Golaknath vs State of Punjab, 1967, Supreme Court of India, AIR 1967 SCR (2) 762. The court also looked up on a major issue of whether the amendment of 1951 which was the First amendment act 1951 is ultra vires or not?
March 3, 2023by Primelegal Team

Important Aspects to Consider: The Indian National Congress and the Indian Nationalist Movement were founded on the demand for fundamental rights,