The DPP is under pressure to explain why it suddenly dropped 100 charges against an alleged domestic violence perpetrator ...
The Supreme Court recently made a prima facie observation regarding the existence of a "huge racket" in the State of Tamil Nadu which was behind issuing bogus caste certificates.The Court made ...
His pause lasts until the court decides whether to wipe Ali’s ruling, which Roberts could decide himself or refer to full court for a vote. Roberts ordered the plaintiffs to respond in court ...
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The US Supreme Court signaled it will revive a job-bias lawsuit by a straight woman and make it easier in some parts of the country for members of so-called “majority groups” to get to a jury ...
This decision follows a previous ruling from July 2024, in which the supreme court had annulled a €19,000 fine imposed on the same law firm by the CBA in May 2023.
Police worked with overseas counterparts to obtain a statement from the witness, which was then translated from Hebrew into English to be admissible in court. NSW Police Minister Yasmin Catley ...
Languages: English. You can get in touch with Khaleda by emailing [email protected] Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade in 2022, ending the constitutional right to an abortion ...
Richard Glossip was convicted and sentenced to death in the 1997 killing of his former boss, motel owner Barry Van Treese. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out the murder ...
(Reuters) The Supreme Court on Tuesday restrained ... in connection with allegations of forging birth certificates. The order came while the apex court was hearing a plea challenging the Karnataka ...
By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday over an employment discrimination suit filed by a straight woman who twice lost positions to gay workers.
US Supreme Court justices indicated during a hearing on Wednesday that they would side with a woman who alleged she was discriminated against at her job because she is heterosexual. Marlean Ames ...