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The Kerala High Court ruled in favor of the company, applying the “reverse onus” principle and convicted the accused in a cheque bounce case.
The Kerala High Court ruled in favor of the company, applying the “reverse onus” principle and convicted the accused in a cheque bounce case.
November 1, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: POPULAR MOTOR CORPORATION VS STATE OF KERALA Decided on: 17th, OCTOBER 2023 Writ C No. – 1412 OF 2011 CORAM: THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTIC

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

The Calcutta High Court refused to quash legal proceedings against a tour operator accused of misusing booking funds, citing evidence of potential criminal breach of trust
The Calcutta High Court refused to quash legal proceedings against a tour operator accused of misusing booking funds, citing evidence of potential criminal breach of trust
October 27, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Ashish Kumar Vs. State of West Bengal & Anr. Decided on: 19th, October 2023 Writ C No. – CRR 197 of 2023 CORAM: The Hon’ble Just

Due to their “contemptuous” behaviour in the acting Chief Justice’s chamber, two people were placed under arrest.  The Orissa High Court.
Due to their “contemptuous” behaviour in the acting Chief Justice’s chamber, two people were placed under arrest. The Orissa High Court.
October 26, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Pravat Kumar Padhi & Ors. v. State of Odisha & Ors. Decided on: October 19, 2023 Writ C No. – 21030 of 2023 CORAM:  Acting Ch

Mob Lynching and Its place in legal system
Mob Lynching and Its place in legal system
July 31, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Abstract This article is based on the problem of mob lynching in India and what are the existing legal system on this issue, it further deals with

Delhi High Court dismissed the review petition on the grounds of inordinate delay with no grounds for condonation.
Delhi High Court dismissed the review petition on the grounds of inordinate delay with no grounds for condonation.
July 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: MONIKA GUPTA Versus SANJAY BANSAL Date of Decision: 19.07.2023 + RFA(OS) 59/2019 & CM APPL. 19452/2022 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE

Delhi High Court dismissed the petition and held that the Court in exercise of power under Article 226 of Constitution of India does not substitute its view for the view of the competent authority.
Delhi High Court dismissed the petition and held that the Court in exercise of power under Article 226 of Constitution of India does not substitute its view for the view of the competent authority.
July 28, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: RABINDRA KUMAR SAHA versus UNION OF INDIA & ORS. Judgment delivered on: 18th July, 2023 + W.P.(C) 9118/2023 & CM APPL. 34697/2023 CO

Delhi High Court Dismissed the writ of certiorari and granted petitioner liberty to argue their matter before Armed forces tribunal
Delhi High Court Dismissed the writ of certiorari and granted petitioner liberty to argue their matter before Armed forces tribunal
July 27, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: LT COL PRAVAL PETER RETD & ORS. versus UNION OF INDIA & ORS. Reserved on: 14th July, 2023 Pronounced on: 18 th July, 2023 + W.P.(C)

Delhi High Court released the petitioner on bail in the case under NDPS act and held that trial is likely to take time, thus cannot be kept in prison for long.
Delhi High Court released the petitioner on bail in the case under NDPS act and held that trial is likely to take time, thus cannot be kept in prison for long.
July 27, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: ANITA @ KALLO versus THE STATE (NCT OF DELHI) Date of decision: 18th July, 2023 + BAIL APPLN. 957/2023 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT

The Delhi High Court: Petitioner allowed to file written statement; Can’t assume that it is not required in a divorce suit due to the filing for transfer petition before the SC.
The Delhi High Court: Petitioner allowed to file written statement; Can’t assume that it is not required in a divorce suit due to the filing for transfer petition before the SC.
July 26, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Babita vs Manish Shoukeen Date of decision: 18th July, 2023 + CM(M) 752/2023 & CM APPL. 23729/2023 CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE NAVI