The Indian judicial system shines brightly as an example of fairness and democracy. It has a long history and a solid foundation, making it essential for maintaining order and protecting peo… Read More
This article analyses the
provisions regarding the qualifications and disqualifications for
Parliamentarians set out in the constitution of Pakistan and traces their
evolution over the years… Read More
The Supreme Court has scheduled December 15 as the date for delivering its judgment on the appeal filed by the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who is currently facing chall… Read More
Full court bench is hearing the petitions challenging the SC (Practice and Procedure) Act 2023 in this still taken from a video on September 18, 2023. — YouTube/PTV News
Supreme Co… Read More
By Jeff KosseffXavier Alvarez’s lie began soon after he was elected on November 6, 2006, by a 48-vote margin, to the Three Valleys Municipal Water District Board in the Claremont, Cal… Read More
In a recent article published on BarristerNG.Com, the Presiding Judge of the Kwara state Upper Area Court, Mr. Sunday Adeniyi, made headlines for a warning he issued during a court proceedin… Read More
Activist judges who believe the propaganda on “lifesaving” “gender-affirming” care for minors are weeping into their lattes this month as a second federal appellate c… Read More
1. Introduction
Brief Overview of the Specific Relief Act
The Specific Relief Act, 1963 often referred to as a cornerstone of civil remedies, is a legal statute that provides remedies… Read More
Supreme Court Appellate Litigation
Welcome to our blog post on Supreme Court appellate litigation! Are you curious about how cases make their way through the highest court in the United Stat… Read More
New restrictions on access to a drug used in the most common form of abortion in the U.S. would be imposed under a federal appeals court ruling issued Wednesday, but the Supreme Co… Read More
The California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, affirmed a judge’s ruling to dismiss a felony assault charge related to a machete attack. The dismissal was attributed to the… Read More
NEW YORK — Elon Musk plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Courtroom to think about whether or not the Securities and Alternate Fee overstepped its authority in imposing a consent decree th… Read More
Oklahoma’s highest criminal court has recently rendered a significant decision, granting a new trial to a murder defendant convicted in 2021. The basis for this ruling was the revelati… Read More
Context: One of the significant outcomes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official state visit to the U.S. was the decision of the two countries to end six long-standing trade dispute… Read More
Judges are likely to take concerns over artificial intelligence into their own hands and create their own rules for the tech in courtrooms, experts say.
U.S. District Judge Brantley Starr of… Read More
The recent decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in A.K. v. Slovenia has sparked debates surrounding the role of politics in human rights cases. The case involved an… Read More
Accurate legal transcription plays a vital role in courtroom proceedings, carrying significant importance for all parties involved. The precise documentation of spoken words and dis… Read More
Lawyers in Texas are anticipating the impact of two bills that are currently on Governor Greg Abbott’s desk. The bills would establish a new set of business trial courts with the autho… Read More
The answer to this question is: it depends. In some cases, a judge can overrule the jury verdict and lower money damages, grant a judgment of acquittal, or order a new trial.
In oth… Read More
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Legislation banning most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy will become law in North Carolina after the state’s Republican-controlled General Assembly su… Read More
Richard Glossip, sentenced to death at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary on January 19, 2021. Credit: Oklahoma Department of Corrections
(Trends Wide) — The Supreme Court of the U… Read More
You may have grounds for a guilty verdict appeal to an appellate court (a higher court) after a court convicts or sentences you. The appeal should ask the higher court to review the verdict… Read More
If your criminal case ends with a not guilty verdict, you might wonder: can the prosecution appeal a not guilty verdict? Having a not guilty verdict on all criminal charges means that t… Read More
The criminal law system in India is a complex system that has been established to deal with various crimes and to maintain peace and order in the country. The Indian criminal law system is d… Read More
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily suspended Howell’s order Tuesday night, ordering an extraordinarily quick series of filings within hours – including one from Trump&r… Read More
The appeal process for a murder conviction is a complex and lengthy process that involves multiple steps and can take years to complete. When someone is convicted of murder, they have the ri… Read More
We’re nearing the three-year anniversary of widespread business shutdowns in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. In that short time, almost 2,400 lawsuits have been f… Read More
by Efrén Paredes, Jr.A decade after the U.S. Supreme Court banned mandatory life without parole (LWOP) sentences for justice-involved children under age 18 ("juvenile lifers"), Michig… Read More
How To Beat The Bookies At Cricket Betting
This may be time-consuming, of course, so as soon as once more, we’re here to assist. Be certain to take a look at our cricket betting odds p… Read More
The primary goal of the federal courts is to uphold the rule of law and protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution. The federal judiciary is the final arbiter of disput… Read More
Truth-telling is the work of journalists, writers and broadcasters and the duty of Church leaders above all. Telling and writing the truth about wrongdoing, injustice, exploitation and abuse… Read More