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By the team of Prime Legal
Fighting Police Brutality: Who is accountable?
October 9, 2022by Primelegal Team

Introduction Police satisfy the most basic need of a state by providing law and order to its denizens. By ensuring that its citizens live in peace

I got into a street fight what should be done next. Legal recourse.
October 9, 2022by Primelegal Team

This article deals with a common instance of people getting drunk and ending up quarreling over frivolous matters, resulting with broken jaws and b

Indian System of Bail – Anti Poor
October 8, 2022by Primelegal Team

When objectively analyzed, the criminal jurisprudence adopted by India is merely a reflection of the Victorian legacy left behind by the British. W

The Doctrine of Frustration And Implied Condition In A Contract: The Court of Appeal
October 7, 2022by Primelegal Team

In the case of Krell v Henry [1903] 2 KB 740 is an English case which sets forth the doctrine of frustration in contract law. It deals with si

The Court quashes special appeal and supports State’s stance on complete ban on non-biodegradables stating – State Government not bound to first issue a notification laying down the ‘so-called’ norms before imposing restrictions.: Uttarakhand High Court
October 7, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Uttarakhand High Court on 31 August, 2022 declared in its judgements that stipulation of “less than 100 micron”, in its view does n

The Court in its judgment believes encroachment of forest lands cannot happen without the tacit approval of the authorities on the ground. “It is high-time that the administration wakes up to the reality, and sets its house in order.”: Uttarakhand High Court
October 7, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Uttarakhand High Court on 31 August, 2022 in its decision issued directions for the immediate start of the process of removal of encroachments

The Food at Anganwadi Center Is of Substandard Quality, Despite the Child Development Project Officer’s Satisfaction: Patna High Court
The Food at Anganwadi Center Is of Substandard Quality, Despite the Child Development Project Officer’s Satisfaction: Patna High Court
October 7, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Patna High Court recently overturned the decision to fire an “Anganwadi Sevika” and said that the Child Development Project Officer

A Mere Social Agreement Made Within A Family Cannot Be Enforced In Court Of Law: Court of Appeal
October 7, 2022by Primelegal Team1

In the case of Balfour vs Balfour [1919] 2 KB 571 is a leading English contract law case, it was held that there is a rebuttable presumption ag

S.142 of the NI Act states that a magistrate cannot take cognizance if a complaint is not filed within one month of receiving statutory notice from the cheque drawer: Patna High Court
October 7, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Patna High Court recently ruled that if a complaint is not filed within one month of the date the cause of action arose, the magistrate cannot

Ex-wife cannot be denied permanent alimony; Maintenance of new married wife and children does not mean he can ignore ex-wife: Punjab and Haryana High Court
Ex-wife cannot be denied permanent alimony; Maintenance of new married wife and children does not mean he can ignore ex-wife: Punjab and Haryana High Court
October 7, 2022by Primelegal Team

The Punjab and Haryana High Court passed a judgment that the increased maintenance of new married wife and children cannot be a ground for denying