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By the team of Prime Legal
Minor discrepancies in the testimonies cannot render them unreliable: Delhi High Court
Minor discrepancies in the testimonies cannot render them unreliable: Delhi High Court
January 8, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Testimonies by victims of hideous crimes cannot be rendered unreliable due to existence of minor discrepancies in their statements. The High Court

Goodwill, misinterpretation and damage to be established in a trademark infringement case: Delhi High Court
Goodwill, misinterpretation and damage to be established in a trademark infringement case: Delhi High Court
January 8, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Actions of infringement of trademark have a public interest element of protecting customers at large from the possibility of confusion. The Supreme

Twaha Fasal’s bail gets canceled in UAPA case over alleged Maoist links: Kerala High Court
January 8, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The bail order passed by Special NIA Court Kochi for Thwaha Fasal in a UAPA case, arrested on November 2019 was set aside by the Kerala High Court.

Private interest must give way to Public interest: High Court of Jammu & Kashmir
January 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

“That government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth”. Lincoln’s address was a vital definitive for

Lack of evidence leads to acquittal of convicts awarded death sentence & life imprisonment: Supreme Court
January 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Evidence is a proof which supports a claim or a belief and if it is not present, nothing then remains to prove the innocence or guilt of the convic

Faulty investigation, Unskilled Prosecution and Passive Involvement of the Trial Court Judge led to acquittal of the accused: Kerala High Court
January 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Flaws in the initial investigation, unskilled prosecution and also the passive involvement of the trial judge led to acquittal of all accused. The

Arbitration can only be challenged before the courts once the award is passed : Supreme Court
Arbitration can only be challenged before the courts once the award is passed : Supreme Court
January 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Higher Courts cannot use their inherent power under Article 227 of the Constitution to interject the arbitral proceedings before the award is given

Notional Income of Homemakers must be calculated based on the principles of fairness, equality and good conscience: Supreme Court of India
January 7, 2021by Primelegal Team0

Calculation of Notional Income of Homemakers must be on the basis of their work, labour and sacrifices. The Supreme Court while deciding upon an in

Irreparable damage must be proved before granting injunction for use of trademark: High Court of Delhi
Irreparable damage must be proved before granting injunction for use of trademark: High Court of Delhi
January 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

The party seeking an injunction must show that irreparable damage will be caused if the injunction is refused. This was decided by the Delhi high c

Soldier whose whereabouts unknown for more than 7 years, presumed dead and not a ‘deserter’: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
January 6, 2021by Primelegal Team0

If any soldier’s whereabouts are unknown or who has not been heard of from the last ten years will be presumed “dead”. The Jammu & Kashmi