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SENIOR ADVOCATE APPOINTMENT PROCEDURE BIAS IN DELHI HIGH COURT
February 20, 2025by Primelegal Team0

INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court of India is concentrating on the appointments of senior advocates in the Delhi High Court. A bunch of lawyers raised

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Supreme Court Questions Delhi HC’s Senior Designation Process, Issues Notices
February 20, 2025by Primelegal Team0

Introduction In a significant development, the Supreme Court has now raised an eyebrow over the process adopted by the Delhi High Court to choose i

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Presumption of Innocence and Burden of Proof: A Critical Analysis of the Case of Wahid vs. State of NCT of Delhi
February 8, 2025by Primelegal Team0

Case Information: Wahid Vs. State of NCT of Delhi Case No: Criminal Appeal No.201 of 2020 Date: February 04, 2025 Judgment by: Justice Manoj Mishra

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PRINCIPLES OF PROPORTIONALITY AND EQUALITY IN DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS- DELHI HIGH COURT
December 26, 2024by Primelegal Team0

INTRODUCTION The judgment of the Delhi High Court in Vinesh Kumar Singh Vs Director General CISF  ordered principles of proportionality and equali

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Delhi High Court Upholds Gurudwara Allotment: A Balance of Faith and Public Interest
November 26, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case Name: Purnima Singh vs. Delhi Development Authority & Ors. Case Number: W.P.(C) 2389/2013 Date of Judgment: November 22,2024 Quorum of the

The provisions of DVAT Act with regard to grant of interest would be applicable to the case of the petitioner: Delhi High Court.
The provisions of DVAT Act with regard to grant of interest would be applicable to the case of the petitioner: Delhi High Court.

CASE TITTLE: RASHTRIYA TRANSPORT CORPORATION V COMMISSIONER OF DELHI GOODS AND SERVICE TAX & ANR. CASE NO: W.P.(C) 11463/2023 ORDER ON: : 27 Ma

Delhi High Court: Extra judicial confessions are weak pieces of evidence, it is incumbent on the Courts to exercise extra caution while examining the same

CASE TITTLE: ROSHAN  versus THE STATE (GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI) CASE NO: BAIL APPLN. 2478/2023 ORDER ON: 20th May, 2024 QUORUM:  JUSTICE AMIT MAHAJA

Delhi High Court Rulings: the eventual consequence of any penal sanction should be to reform any individual, instead of shutting him out by putting him inside for life.

CASE TITTLE: BILAL AHMAD MIR ALIAS BILAL MIR ALIAS BILLA AND ORS versus NATIONAL INVESTIGATING AGENCY NEW DELHI CASE NO: CRL.A. 53/2023 And others

Delhi High Court no requirement for separate notice to each of the Trustees of the accused to make them Vicariously liable to be proceeded against in terms of Section 138 Of the NI Act

CASE TITTLE:HARPREET SAHNI & ANR. V. SHRICHAND HEMNANI and Anr CASE NO:CRL.M.C. 6094/2022 & CRL.M.A. 23877/202 ORDER ON:15.05.2024 QUORUM:J

Impleading the appellant as a legal representative would change the nature of the suit:Delhi High Court.

CASE TITTLE:K JEEVAN RITA MURTHY .V. SARABJIT SINGH (SINCE DECEASED) & ANR. CASE NO: FAO(OS) 67/2024 & C.M.Nos.27890-27894/2024 ORDER ON:10