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Counsel argues that POCSO Act accusations cannot be based solely on the contents of FIR – Dismissed by Haryana High Court
Counsel argues that POCSO Act accusations cannot be based solely on the contents of FIR – Dismissed by Haryana High Court
July 18, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE: Surjeet Khanna v State of Haryana Decided On-:14.07.2023 CRM-M-4079-2023 CORAM: Hon’ble Justice Mr. harnaresh Singh gill   INTRODUCTION-

Punjab high court didn’t find interference under Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
Punjab high court didn’t find interference under Section 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
July 12, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE: Tej Service Station through Parshotam Dass v Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited Decided On-: May 10, 2023 FAO No. 7439 of 2014 CORAM: H

No substantial question of law – regular second appeal dismissed by Punjab High Court
No substantial question of law – regular second appeal dismissed by Punjab High Court
July 12, 2023by Primelegal Team0

TITLE: Ram Kumar and Others  v Naveen Kumar Decided On-: March 14, 2023 RSA-867-2022 (O&M) CORAM: Hon’ble Justice Ms. Alka Sarin INTRODUCTIO

In complete violation of the guidelines set forth in the Section, the trial Court issued the impugned orders in a hasty manner observed by Punjab high court.
In complete violation of the guidelines set forth in the Section, the trial Court issued the impugned orders in a hasty manner observed by Punjab high court.
July 11, 2023by Primelegal Team0

  TITLE: Balwinder Singh v State of Punjab Decided On-: February 22, 2023 CRM-M-1037-2017 (O&M) CORAM: Hon’ble Justice Mr. Aman Chaudhar

Consent- memo required to search a suspect: Punjab High court
Consent- memo required to search a suspect: Punjab High court

TITLE: Nand Kishore v State of Punjab Decided On-: May 22, 2023 CRA-S-4625-SB-2015(O&M) CORAM: Hon’ble Justice Mr. Haresh Manjua INTRODUCTION

Defense lies his case on non-filing of  CFLS form on time,  Punjab high court found no merit.
Defense lies his case on non-filing of CFLS form on time, Punjab high court found no merit.

TITLE: Kewal v State of Punjab Decided On-:  June 8, 2023 CRA-S-1238-SB-2004 (O&M) CORAM: Hon’ble Justice Mr. N.S Shekhawat INTRODUCTION –

No prior criminal conviction of the accused, bail granted by Punjab High Court
No prior criminal conviction of the accused, bail granted by Punjab High Court

TITLE: Beant Singh v State of Punjab Decided On-:  19.06.2023 CRM-M-28618-2023 CORAM: Hon’ble Justice Mr.  Pankaj Jain INTRODUCTION – It is a

Circumstantial evidence may not lead to an accurate decision in the execution of justice says Punjab High Court
Circumstantial evidence may not lead to an accurate decision in the execution of justice says Punjab High Court

TITLE – Kaur v State of Punjab Decided On- :16.06.2023 CRR-684-2007 (O&M) CORAM:  HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE AMAN CHAUDHARY INTRODUCTION –