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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AN EMERGNCE FIELD IN COPYRIGHT LAW: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE OF LEGAL CONCERN
February 19, 2025by Primelegal Team0

ABSTRACT The rapidly growth of Artificial Intelligence in the area of medical science, transportation, aviation, space, education, entertainment an

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“JUDICIAL SCRUTINY IN PUBLIC APPONTMENTS: THE LEGALITY OF LEADERSHIP AND EXPERIENCE IN THE SELECTION OF CHARIMAN OF NCH”
February 19, 2025by Primelegal Team0

Case Name: Dr. Amaragouda Patil vs Union of India & Ors Case Number: Civil Appeal NOS.301–303 OF 2025 Date: February 12, 2025 Quorum:  NS Sa

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JUDGEMENT REVIEW : SUPREME COURT ASKS FOR STRICTER BAIL PROCESS IN PMLA CASE
February 19, 2025by Primelegal Team0

Case Name: The Union of India Through The Assistant Director vs. Kanhaiya Prasad Court: Supreme Court of India Citation: 2025 INSC 210 Bench: Justi

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JUDGEMENT REVIEW : COMPASSIONATE APPOINTMENT IS A MATTER OF POLICY AND CANNOT BE DECIDED BY COURTS
February 17, 2025by Primelegal Team0

Case Name: Canara Bank vs. Ajithkumar G. Court: Supreme Court of India Citation: 2025 INSC 184 Bench: Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Prashant K

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B.V. RAM KUMAR VS. STATE OF TELANGANA & ANOTHER: QUASHING OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS FROM WORKPLACE DISPUTES-ACTIONS AGAINST GODSEND CONSIDERATION
February 17, 2025by Primelegal Team0

Case Details Case Name: B.V. Ram Kumar vs. State of Telangana Case Number: Criminal Appeal No. (SLP (Crl.) No. 7887 of 2024) Date: February 10, 202

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HIGH COURT’S INHERENT POWER TO QUASH PROCEEDINGS
February 17, 2025by Primelegal Team0

Case Name: Naushey Ali and Ors. V.  State of U.P & Anr.  Case Number: Application u/s 482 No. – 7826 of 2024 Date: February 11, 2025 Quorum

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Tax Offences Committed before Show-cause Notice Can be Treated as First Offence and Compounded
February 16, 2025by Primelegal Team0

Introduction In a major relief to taxpayers, the Supreme Court of India has held that tax offenses committed prior to the issuance of a show-cause

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BNSS vs. CrPC: Supreme Court Emphasizes Magistrate’s Duty to Provide Reasoned FIR Orders
February 8, 2025by Primelegal Team0

Introduction  The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita is a basic turning point on many aberrant procedural laws based on the CrPC of 1973 from July