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Supreme Court Directs Implementation of Standard Operating Procedure for Filing Paper Books.
Supreme Court Directs Implementation of Standard Operating Procedure for Filing Paper Books.
April 30, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case title: Anjumol V.A. and Ors V. Kerala Public Service Commission and Ors. Case no: petition (s) for special leave to appeal (C) No. 13242/2021

Allegations of Illegal Eviction Remain Unresolved: Supreme Court
Allegations of Illegal Eviction Remain Unresolved: Supreme Court
April 29, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Case title: Sanjay Maruti Jadhav v. Amit Tatoba Sawant Case no: Civil appeal No. 72 of 2012 Dated on: April 26,2024 Quorum: Justice Vikram Nath. Fa

Impact of Technology on Access to Justice in India: Opportunities and Challenges.
Impact of Technology on Access to Justice in India: Opportunities and Challenges.
April 28, 2024by Primelegal Team0

Impact of Technology on Access to Justice in India: Opportunities and Challenges.Abstract:Technology and Law have pretty much developed in the pres

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

The Meghalaya High Court has clarified that Section 23 of the POCSO Act holds individuals responsible for revealing a minor’s identity when reporting or contributing to news.
The Meghalaya High Court has clarified that Section 23 of the POCSO Act holds individuals responsible for revealing a minor’s identity when reporting or contributing to news.
October 31, 2023by Primelegal Team0

Title: Shri Eric Ranee & 2 Ors. Vs. State of Meghalaya & Anr Decided on: 06.10.2023 Writ C No. – 79 of 2023 CORAM: Hon’ble Mr. B. B

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

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