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“Maintaining Secularism” – Bombay High Court Backs College Dress Code Banning Hijabs.
June 27, 2024by Primelegal Team0

On Wednesday, the Bombay High Court noted that the dress code of a Mumbai institution, which forbids students from donning hijab, nakab, burka, sto

In an NDPS case, the High Court has granted bail owing to a 10-gram discrepancy in the inventory of seized charas: Bombay High Court
In an NDPS case, the High Court has granted bail owing to a 10-gram discrepancy in the inventory of seized charas: Bombay High Court
October 31, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Sunil Shishupal Nayak v. State of Maharashtra Decided on: OCTOBER 23, 2023 Writ C No. – Bail Application NO. 1450 OF 2023 CORAM: M. S. Kar

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INFRINGEMENT AND PASSING OFF UNDER TRADEMARK ACT.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INFRINGEMENT AND PASSING OFF UNDER TRADEMARK ACT.
October 29, 2023by Primelegal Team0

INTRODUCTION  A trademark is defined by the Trademarks Act of 1999 as something that can be visually represented and is able to set one personR

The Calcutta High Court has emphasized that maritime claims require supporting evidence and should not be characterized by harsh or oppressive measures.
The Calcutta High Court has emphasized that maritime claims require supporting evidence and should not be characterized by harsh or oppressive measures.
October 27, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Hindustan Aegis LPG Ltd. vs. Owners of Vessel MT TSM Pollux. Decided on:  19th October, 2023. Writ C No. – 9266889 CORAM: Hon’b

The Punjab & Haryana High Court held that a prisoner’s potential to elude capture while on parole is insufficient grounds for denying them temporary release.
The Punjab & Haryana High Court held that a prisoner’s potential to elude capture while on parole is insufficient grounds for denying them temporary release.
October 26, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Kapil v. State of Haryana and others. Decided on: October 17, 2023 Writ C No. – 7247-2023(O&M) CORAM: Hon’ble Mrs. Justice Lisa

The Kerala High Court stated that judicial separation cannot be given as an alternative when divorce grounds under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act are unproven.
The Kerala High Court stated that judicial separation cannot be given as an alternative when divorce grounds under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act are unproven.
October 26, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: S v. D & connected matter Decided on: 18, September 2023 Writ C No. – 148/2014 CORAM: The Honorable Mr. Justice Anil. K. Narendran

To prove undervaluation in customs duty cases, the Supreme Court requires evidence of contemporaneous import prices, or else the benefit of the doubt favors the importer.
To prove undervaluation in customs duty cases, the Supreme Court requires evidence of contemporaneous import prices, or else the benefit of the doubt favors the importer.
October 11, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: Commissioner of Customs (Imports), Mumbai v. M/s Ganpati Overseas through its Proprietor Shri Yashpal Sharma & Anr Decided on: 06 O

The Allahabad High Court criticized the National Minorities Commission for overstepping its authority and summoning officers without valid grounds.
The Allahabad High Court criticized the National Minorities Commission for overstepping its authority and summoning officers without valid grounds.
October 11, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: Divine Faith Fellowship Church and Another vs. State of U.P. And 5 Others 2023 Decided on: 26th September, 2023 Writ no. – C No.

Section 5 Limitation Act| Court Must Not Discriminate Against Government Agencies, Government Has Special Obligation To Perform Duties: High Court of Delhi
Section 5 Limitation Act| Court Must Not Discriminate Against Government Agencies, Government Has Special Obligation To Perform Duties: High Court of Delhi
August 17, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title:  Department of Health v. Kamla Mehndiratta and Ors. Ordered on:  4th August, 2023 +  CM APPL. Nos. 20019/2019 and 20017/2019 in W.P.(C) 3

The prosecution’s failure to establish its case against the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt charged under Sections 376,201 and 506(2) of the Indian Penal Code- Appeal dismissed Gujarat high court
The prosecution’s failure to establish its case against the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt charged under Sections 376,201 and 506(2) of the Indian Penal Code- Appeal dismissed Gujarat high court
August 10, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE: Minaben D/O Chauhan v State of Gujarat Decided On-: 12/07/2023 2253 of 2022 CORAM: Hon’ble Justice Mr. Umesh Trivedi and M.K Thakker INTRO