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Judicial discretion cannot be exercised arbitrarily: Supreme Court of India
Judicial discretion cannot be exercised arbitrarily: Supreme Court of India
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

The decision of the Labour Court should not be based on mere hypotheses. It cannot overturn the decision of the management on ipse dixit. Its juris

Appointments to public posts should be strictly in accordance with Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India: Supreme Court of India
Appointments to public posts should be strictly in accordance with Articles 14 and 16 of the Constitution of India: Supreme Court of India
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

Eligibility criteria for appointments to public posts should be uniform and there cannot be the scope of arbitrary selections by unfettered discret

Compromise Petition could be treated as the main proof for granting Bail: High Court of Patna
Compromise Petition could be treated as the main proof for granting Bail: High Court of Patna
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

Petitioner was granted bail alleged of giving the wrong medicinal injection to the informant’s nephew. The informant later filed a compromise

Dowry Death- Mere demand of Dowry doesn’t amount to criminal conspiracy against the Victim: High Court Of Patna
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

The Appellant alleged of killing the victim for non-fulfillment of dowry demand set free for once by the High Court.  The Hon’ble High Court of

Tender Document will involve advertised amount and additional 5% of CDR : High Court Of Jammu & Kashmir
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

The letter of allotment of contract issued under No. SEHU/2073-77 dated 21- 08-2014 about the construction of flood protection work on both sides o

In a democratic setup, elected representatives who have lost majority cannot be allowed to hold power for even a second – Allahabad High Court
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

In a democratic setup, where the right to govern is on the will of the people the elected representative who has lost majority cannot be permitted

Challenging the Negligent driving on the Reasonable doubt: Ranchi High Court
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

The petitioner has undergone simple imprisonment for 10 days for an offence under Section 279 of IPC and further imprisonment of one year with a fi

A Major Unmarried Daughter is not entitled to claim Maintenance from Father u/s 125 of Crpc: Supreme Court of India
A Major Unmarried Daughter is not entitled to claim Maintenance from Father u/s 125 of Crpc: Supreme Court of India
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

An unmarried daughter who is not suffering from any physical or mental abnormality and has attained majority is not entitled to claim maintenance f

It is for the Competent Authority to decide the place of posting of an employee in exigency : Delhi High Court
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

As much as inconvenient a transfer could be, the terms of the transfer can only be validated by competent authorities and if they find it to be jus

The duty of the police is to undertake an investigation to verify the truth of a complaint: High Court Of Tripura
October 1, 2021by Primelegal Team

The role of the Tribunal is to calculate compensation, if the accident had taken place due to negligence of the driver of the vehicle. Such an opin