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Clauses I and II of Section 195(1) (b) of CrPC cater to different offences mentioned in IPC: High Court of Kerala
Clauses I and II of Section 195(1) (b) of CrPC cater to different offences mentioned in IPC: High Court of Kerala
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Offences dealt under Section 195(1) (b)(i) and Section 195(1)(b)(ii) of the CrPC are distinct. Where the facts mentioned in a complaint attract the

DIVORCE- Steps to be undertaken to Dissolve the Marriage by Mutual Consent, What to do if the spouse doesn’t give a divorce?
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

DIVORCE IN INDIA INTRODUCTION: India is a secular country and a wide number of religions are freely practised. The major religions practised includ

Whatever votes obtained through undue influence are deemed to be wastes or invalid: High Court of Manipur
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Non-disclosure of information would constitute a corrupt practice falling under heading ‘undue influence’ as defined under Section 123(

Widow of Police Officer entitled for extraordinary pension under Rule 3 of U.P. Police Extraordinary Pension Rules: Uttarakhand High Court
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The petitioner’s husband was not discharging his duty simplicitor. In fact, he was risking his life in order to tackle the menace caused by the f

Denying Appointment to women only on the ground that nature of the employment would require working during night hours is violative of Fundamental Rights: High Court of Kerala
Denying Appointment to women only on the ground that nature of the employment would require working during night hours is violative of Fundamental Rights: High Court of Kerala
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

A woman who is fully qualified cannot be denied her right to be considered for employment only on the basis of her gender. It is the bounden duty o

A private vehicle would not be construed as ‘public place’ under Section 43 of the NDPS Act: Supreme Court of India
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Section 43 of the NDPS Act contemplates a seizure made in a public place or in transit. This provision also includes conveyance but its applicabili

THE MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2021: A PROGRESSIVE STEP
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

INTRODUCTION: The Supreme Court in the case of Suchita Srivastava v. Chandigarh Admn.[1] had recognized that “that a woman’s right to make

Pendency of Arbitration proceedings cannot be a ground to quash the charge sheet U/S.482 CrPC: High Court of Karnataka
Pendency of Arbitration proceedings cannot be a ground to quash the charge sheet U/S.482 CrPC: High Court of Karnataka
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

It is an allegation that during the pendency of the arbitration appeal, the incident of criminal trespass was taken place and caused the mischief.

Disposal of land vested in the Government should be dealt with only by following a fair and transparent procedure: High Court of Karnataka
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The competent authority should, as a matter of course, issue an advertisement incorporating therein the conditions of eligibility so as to enable a

Acquittal of petitioner for offences U/S.3 /4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act on technical ground, create no effect on his conviction U/S.498 of IPC: High Court of Jharkhand
April 18, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The mere fact that the petitioner was acquitted for the offence under Section 3/4 of the Dowry Prohibition Act on the technical ground of lack of s