Blogs And Articles

By the team of Prime Legal
Supreme Court dismisses FIR on grounds of 39 day delay, lack of evidence and unsubstantiated claims.

CASE TITLE – Shivendra Pratap Singh v. State of Chattisgarh & Ors. CASE NUMBER – Criminal Appeal No. 1400 of 2024 DATED ON – 15.05.2024 Q

Possession of Hindu Female Must Not Only Be Possessed of The Property but She Must Have Acquired It for Establishing Full Ownership U/S 14(1) Of Hindu Succession Act: Supreme court

Possession of Hindu Female Must Not Only Be Possessed of The Property but She Must Have Acquired It for Establishing Full Ownership U/S 14(1) Of Hi

Can a minor escape punishment? A legal analysis into Pune porsche crash case:

INTRODUCTION: The issue of road accidents is becoming a matter of concern for the country. In the last few years, there has been a sharp increase i

A breakdown of the $12.5 Billion Financial Fraud committed by Truong My Lan and the Death Sentence imposed on her by Vietnam.

ABSTRACT This article aims to explore the recent case of Truong My Lan’s unusual death sentence for her role in a $12.5 billion bank fraud ca

Navigating Intellectual Property Rights: The Legal Battle Over Captain Marvel’s Trademark and Copyright

Abstract The legal landscape of intellectual property (IP) is complex, particularly when it comes to the protection of popular comic book character

Reevaluating Article 356 of the Indian Constitution: A Critical Perspective on Presidential Rule

Reevaluating Article 356 of the Indian Constitution: A Critical Perspective on Presidential Rule  ABSTRACT Parliamentary approval is necessary for

Navigating Competition: Unraveling Pricing Dynamics in India’s Legal Landscape

ABSTRACT:  The introduction of new technologies promises a number of advantages from the perspective of competition, including more competition, c

“Justice Served: Delving into the High Court’s Dismissal of the Habeas Corpus Petition in a Family Dispute”- Delhi HC

Case Title: INDRAKALI VERMA Versus STATE OF NCT OF DELHI Case No: W.P.(CRL) 1611/2024 Decided on: 20th May , 2024 Quorum: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SUR

The High Court of Karnataka, while granting bail ruled that,the allegations against the petitioner are not sufficient to resist bail

CASE TITTLE: MADHUNIRANJAN SWAMY M. S. V STATE OF KARNATAKA CASE NO: CRIMINAL PETITION NO. 4300 OF 2024 DATED ON: 21ST DAY OF MAY, 2024 QUORUM: JUS

Karnataka High Court, orders granting of bail with the intension to re-establish their matrimonial life.

CASE TITTLE: HANISH ABDUL KHADAR V STATE OF KARNATAKA, SHILPA CASE NO: CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 582 OF 2024 (U/S 14(A) (2) DATED ON: 21ST DAY OF MAY, 20