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By the team of Prime Legal
“Timely Transplant: Upholding Efficiency and Clarity in Organ Donation Processes”

Case Title: Amar Singh Bhatia & Anr. Versus Sir Ganga Ram Hospital & Ors., Case No: W.P.(C) 3590/2020 Decided on: 20th May , 2024 Quorum: T

Intriguing insights from a landmark court decision on interpreting limitation and acknowledgment.

Case Title: M/S VOIR INDIA ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD. THROUGH ITS DIRECTOR Versus M/S POLYBLENDS (INDIA) PVT. LTD. THROUGH ITS DIRECTOR Case No: C.R.P.

“Justice Prevails: Delhi High Court Upholds Detention in Serious Kidnapping and Ransom Case”

Case Title: RAJU Versus THE STATE OF NCT OF DELHI Case No: BAIL APPLN. 2791/2023 Decided on: 20th May , 2024 Quorum: The Hon’ble JUSTICE AMIT MAH

Delhi HC Limited Superintendence Role, No Fact Re-evaluation in Eviction Case

Case Title: Hardial Singh (Deceased Through LRs) v. Vivek Gupta Case Number: RC.REV. 339/2016 Dated On: Judgement reserved on May 14, 2024, and pro

Delhi HC Dismisses Petition, Validates Eviction Due to Procedural Errors and Bona Fide Requirement

Case title : Yatti Dawar and Ors. vs. Ashok Kr. Gupta Case No. RC.REV. 120/2022 & CM APPL.25011/2022. Dated on: Reserved on May 17, 2024, and p

Delhi HC rules abatement upon plaintiff’s death on religious accomodation dispute

Case title: Diocese of Delhi-CNI vs. Mr. Deepak Martin Caleb Case No. C.R.P 46/2022 Dated on: 21st May, 2024 Quorum: Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dhar

Jurisdictional Limits of Magistrates in Restoring Dismissed Complaints: Vakamulla Chandrashekhar & Ors. V. ROC”

Case Title: VAKAMULLA CHANDRASHEKHAR & ORS. Versus REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES -THROGH ITS DEPUTY REGISTRAR NCT OF DELHI AND HARYANA Case No: CRL.M.

The court stressed that judicial interference in expert-driven judgments is limited unless the criteria are perverse or unreasonable

Case Title: MANINI KAUSHIK Versus THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OF INDIA & ORS. Case No: W.P.(C) 5438/2024 & CM APPL. 22456/2024 Decided o

Delhi High Court Affirms ITAT’s Authority to Directly Remit Cases to TPO, Renders AO’s Second Reference Redundant

 Case Name: New Delhi Television Ltd. v. Dispute Resolution Panel 2 & Anr  Case No.: W.P.(C) 2322/2021  Dated: May20, 2024  Quorum: Justice

Supreme Court Affirms Metropolitan Magistrate’s Ruling: Insufficient Evidence for Public Caste-Based Abuse Claims Leads to Dismissal of FIR Application

Supreme Court Affirms Metropolitan Magistrate’s Ruling: Insufficient Evidence for Public Caste-Based Abuse Claims Leads to Dismissal of FIR Appli