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By the team of Prime Legal
Any physical contact made to a child with a sexual intent is sexual assault. : Sikkim High Court
June 29, 2021by Primelegal Team

In the said context, if we see the aforesaid provision of Section 7 of the POCSO Act then it is clear that when a person with sexual intent does an

Concept of bail found its place within the human rights. : Gauhati High Court
Concept of bail found its place within the human rights. : Gauhati High Court
June 29, 2021by Primelegal Team

It should also be remembered that the legislature used, for the purposes of the bail, ‘reasonable reasons for believing’ rather than &#

Unsubstantiated accusation and character assassination by one spouse against the other would constitute mental cruelty: The High Court of Kerala
June 29, 2021by Primelegal Team

Cruelty as a matrimonial offence is the conduct in relation to or in respect of matrimonial duties and obligations. It is settled that physical vio

A person cannot be subjected to prejudice merely because of difficulty in having his application for restoration listed before the court: The High Court of Delhi
June 29, 2021by Primelegal Team

In the present strained circumstances, it is not in the interest of justice that a person be denied the opportunity to file an application for rest

The Court is constrained to hold that the petitioners are not found entitled to any order from the Court for regularisation of their respective services: Gauhati High Court
June 29, 2021by Primelegal Team

The implications of the appointment being temporary, casual, or contractual, and the fact that such a person cannot rely on the notion of legitimat

It is extremely risky to convict the accused simply on the testimony of the prosecutrix: Sikkim High Court
June 29, 2021by Primelegal Team

It is extremely perilous to convict the accused based only on the prosecutrix’s testimony, especially when the prosecutrix is willing to wait

A detention order will be vitiated if grounds for detention are not communicated: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
June 28, 2021by Primelegal Team

Article 22 clause (5) of the Indian constitution grants the right to representation against a detention order. Unless the grounds for detention are

Predeceased brothers of a deceased muslim have no right to property of deceased: High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
June 28, 2021by Primelegal Team

As per muslim inheritance laws in India, the predeceased brother of a deceased man does not have any rights over the property in the presence of li

Not providing an opportunity to be heard is a violation of the principles of Natural Justice: Madras High Court
June 28, 2021by Primelegal Team

Every person has the right to be heard in any matter against him/her. Getting at a conclusion without giving an opportunity to be heard is a violat

Sentence of imprisonment can be reduced by the court if it deems it just and appropriate: Hight Court of Uttarakhand.
June 28, 2021by Primelegal Team

The sentence of imprisonment of convicts can be reduced to the extent of the period undergone if the facts and circumstances of the case are such t