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MP High Court Mandates Swift Disclosure of Termination Details in Rape Victim’s Case
MP High Court Mandates Swift Disclosure of Termination Details in Rape Victim’s Case
June 10, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: Shri Lucky Bijolia (Representing Advocate) Vs. The State of Madhya Pradesh Principal Secretary Department of Public Health and Family W

MP High Court upholds Gratuity Payment for Deceased Employee despite Delayed Challenge

CASE TITLE – Controller Government Printing Press And Stationary v. Nafeesa Bano & Ors. CASE NUMBER – WRIT PETITION No. 3507 of 2024 DATED

“PLAINTIFF MUST PERSONALLY DEMONSTRATE READINESS AND WILLINGNESS TO FULFILL CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS; THIRD PARTIES TO THE CONTRACT CANNOT ATTEST FOR THESE CONDITIONS” – Madhya Pradesh HC verdict upheld by SC

CASE TITLE – Rajesh Kumar v. Anand Kumar & Ors. CASE NUMBER – Civil Appeal No. 7840 of 2023 DATED ON – 17.05.2024 QUORUM – Justice Pank

Supreme Court Ruling on M/s Shewalkar Developers Ltd.: Legal Battle Over Land in Pachmarhi Wildlife Sanctuary

CASE TITLE – T.N. Godavarman Thirumulpad v. Union of India & ORS.  M/S Shewalkar Developers Ltd. (Applicant) CASE NUMBER – IA NO(S). 2930

Courts cannot entertain a petition once electoral process has begun as it obstructs the process: MP High Court

Case Title : Moti Singh vs Election Commission Of India Through Chief Election Commissioner & Ors.  Case no : Writ Petition No. 1039 of 2024

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Case title: Dainik Bhaskar v. The State Of Madhya Pradesh Case no.: Misc. Petition No. 5093 Of 2022 Order on: 22nd April 2024 Quorum: Justice G.S.

Police Constable cannot withdraw his resignation and cannot be reinstated to his position: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Police Constable cannot withdraw his resignation and cannot be reinstated to his position: Madhya Pradesh High Court
January 10, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case Title: Madhav Prasad Pandey v. State of Madhya Pradesh & Ors. Case No: WP No. 938 of 2013 Decided on: 4th January, 2024 CORAM: THE HON’B

Madhya Pradesh High Court clarifies that instituting a suit against deceased persons is tantamount to a formal defect
Madhya Pradesh High Court clarifies that instituting a suit against deceased persons is tantamount to a formal defect
October 19, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Rajveer Singh Vs Secretary State of M.P. and 2 Ors Writ Petition No. 11364 Date of Decision: 09.10.2023 CORAM: Justice Pranay Verma Introduc