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By the team of Prime Legal
Certificate of fitness is not mandatory in a dying declaration: Karnataka High Court
November 22, 2020by Primelegal Team0

It is the fundamental right of every individual to choose who they want to marry and love. This is an extension to right to life, liberty and pursu

Refusing to severe the matrimonial ties would cause further mental cruelty to the other spouse: Delhi High Court
November 22, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The mental pain, agony, and suffering caused by the false accusations, other spouse cannot be asked to put up with the conduct of the spouse and to

The Duty and Power to regulate allocation of symbols would vest with the Election Commission : Kerala High Court
November 21, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Election symbols are considered essential in a country like India where the literacy level of voters is not satisfactory. It is also a statutory re

High Court under Section 439 of Cr.P.C can cancel erroneously granted default bail : Supreme Court
November 21, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Any default bail granted after the usual expiration of 180 days by a High Court under section Section 167 (2) Cr.P.C, by error can be cancelled by

Reasonable opportunity to defend is the first principle of civilised jurisprudence: Supreme Court
November 21, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Reasonable opportunity should be given to an individual to defend herself/himself in order to uphold the principles of natural justice. The Supreme

Winding up orders to operate in favour of the creditors of a company: Supreme Court
November 20, 2020by Primelegal Team0

A creditor or a group of creditors can be considered as a party to an application seeking transfer of case from the High Court to the National Comp

Arbitral Tribunal cannot affect the rights and liabilities of third party secured creditors in the course of determining the disputes pending – Delhi High Court
November 20, 2020by Primelegal Team0

In view of the position of law laid in SBI v. Ericsson, it would not be permissible for the learned Arbitral Tribunal to issue any such direction a

Mere presence or absence of a large number of witnesses cannot be the basis of conviction : Supreme Court
November 20, 2020by Primelegal Team0

The quality of witnesses should be the criteria under Section 134 of the Evidence Act, rather than the number of witnesses, considering how common

Municipal corporation has constitutional duty and responsibility to protect the interests of the differently abled persons: Kerala High Court
November 19, 2020by Primelegal Team0

Safeguarding the interests of weaker sections of society, including the handicapped and mentally retarded is a constitutional duty and responsibili

Investigation against public officials can be carried even without state approval: Supreme Court
November 19, 2020by Primelegal Team0

A public servant or official can be investigated against even without prior approval from the state government, unless the official can prove the i