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At the stage of considering bail, Court to exercise utmost diligence in evaluating the prima facie allegations against the accused- Delhi High Court
At the stage of considering bail, Court to exercise utmost diligence in evaluating the prima facie allegations against the accused- Delhi High Court

Case title: Sunny Alias Ravi Kumar v. State of NCT of Delhi. Case no: Bail Appln. 3580/2023 Dated on: 29th April, 2024 Quorum: Hon’ble Mr. Justic

Supreme Court Directs Bombay High Court to Scrutinize Legality of Advocates’ Filed ‘Minutes of Order’

Case title: Ajay Ishwar Ghute and Ors V. Meher K. Patel and Ors Case no: Civil appeal No. 4786 of 2024 Dated on: 30th April, 2024 Quorum: Justice A

Supreme court upholds CESTAT view that the process of labeling/ re labeling, packing / re-packing amounts to  “manufacturing”.
Supreme court upholds CESTAT view that the process of labeling/ re labeling, packing / re-packing amounts to “manufacturing”.

Case title: Commissioner of central excise Belapur V. Jindal Drugs Ltd Case no: Civil appeal No. 1121 of 2016 and 788-790 of 2022 Dated on: 30th Ap

Karnataka HC upholds that accidental fall from train entitles to receive compensation from the railway tribunals even if that falls within the ambit of “self-infliction”‘.
April 26, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case title: Rojamani (since deceased represented by LRs) and Union Bank of India. Case no: M.F.A. NO.3651/2016 (RCT) Dated on: 19thApril, 2024 Quor

Bail Refused to Defendant Charged Under UAPA for Supporting ISIS Ideology and Organizing Illegal Weapons: Delhi High Court
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case title: Jamsheed Zahoor Paul v. State of NCT of Delhi Case no: CRL.A. 51/2024 Dated on: 24th April, 2024 Quorum: Hon’ble Mr Justice Suresh Ku

Mere membership of banned organizations is a  sufficient ingredient to incriminate without there being an overt act :SC
Mere membership of banned organizations is a sufficient ingredient to incriminate without there being an overt act :SC
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case title: Jamsheed Zahoor Paul V. State of NCT of Delhi. Case no: CRL.A. 51/2024. Dated on: 24th April, 2024. Quorum: Hon’ble Mr Justice Suresh

Delhi High Court’s Jurisdiction Limited to Cases of Perversity in Industrial Tribunal Decisions
Delhi High Court’s Jurisdiction Limited to Cases of Perversity in Industrial Tribunal Decisions
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case title: Director General, Delhi Doordharshan Kendra v. Mohd. Shahbaz Khan, Tej Pal Manohar Paswan, Danvir Hans Raj. Case no: LPA 242/2024, LPA

Accused presumed to be innocent unless proved to be guilty- burden lies on the prosecution: SC
April 25, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case title: C. Bala Malleshwar Rao, G Chandrashekhar, Syed Anwar Hussain, G. Damodar, K.L. RamaRao, V. Satyanarayana.Case No: Criminal appeal No.72

Custodial interogation is necessary for advocates accused of serious crimes: Bombay High court
Custodial interogation is necessary for advocates accused of serious crimes: Bombay High court
January 5, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Title: Hiral Chandrakant Jadhav Vs The State of Maharashtra Citation: ANTICIPATORY BAIL APPLICATION NO.3699 OF 2023 Coram: Justice SARANG V. KOTWAL

In presence of an alternative remedy to appeal, a Writ petition won’t suffice in the court of law : Bombay HC
December 8, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE : Rahibai Laxman Lokhande & Ors. V State of Maharashtra CITATION : W.P No 7400 of 2023 CORAM : Hon’ble justice Madhav J. Jamdar DATE: