Blogs And Articles

By the team of Prime Legal
The presence of majority of a religious group in an area, is not a valid ground to disallow the celebration of religious festivals by other communities: Madras High Court

The secular character of a country will be destroyed if religious festivals and processions are disallowed merely because of the presence of a majo

The mere assertion that the vehicle was being moved at a high speed does not be talked about any negligence or rashness by itself: Tripura High Court

The mere declaration that the vehicle was driven at a high speed is not a reference to either negligence or rapidity. There are, of course, certain

Damages are entirely insufficient as panacea for the holder of a valid patent: High Court of Delhi

It is also a well-settled position in law that damages are entirely insufficient as a panacea for the holder of a valid patent, which is infringed

Bank guarantees cannot be interdicted on account of mere contractual disputes between the parties: High Court of Delhi
Bank guarantees cannot be interdicted on account of mere contractual disputes between the parties: High Court of Delhi

It is well settled that a bank guarantee can be interdicted only in exceptional circumstances. Mere contractual disputes cannot be asserted to give

Parties are co-owners/ joint-owners, etc. cannot be the sole criterion for refusing injunction: Himachal Pradesh High Court

On a suit filed for permanent prohibitory injunction order for constructing a hotel on a joint land without the consent of co-owners, The High Cour

Total Non-Compliance Of S.42 NDPS Act Can Never Be Accepted: Supreme Court

While hearing an appeal against the order of conviction under section 15 of the NDPS Act, the Supreme Court held that during investigation total no

Relief under Article 226 can be exercised when litigant approaches the Court with clean hands: Karnataka High Court
Relief under Article 226 can be exercised when litigant approaches the Court with clean hands: Karnataka High Court

Discretionary relief under Article 226 of the Constitution of India shall not be granted if the conduct of the litigant is not with clean hands. A

High Court may adjudicate upon matters under its jurisdiction even if the seat of authority is not within territorial limits of the HC: Bombay High Court

Clause (2) of Article 226 of the Constitution of India makes it clear that the power to issue directions, orders or writs by any High Court within

Sale Deed cannot be discarded in absence of any material being on record to prove they were actuated with malafide: Himachal Pradesh High Court

While deciding on the enhancement of compensation regarding an acquired land under section 4 of Land Acquisition Act, the court held sale deeds can

Mere Attempt Sufficient for an offence under S.7 Prevention and Corruption Act: Supreme Court

On deciding the jurisdiction power of High Court under section 227/239 of Cr.PC, for an offense under section 7 of PC Act; the Court held that mere