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London appeals court allows divorcee to file $ 6bn claim against Russian billionaire

London appeals court allows divorcee to file $ 6bn claim against Russian billionaire THE LONDON Court of Appeal has allowed the filing of a $6 billion divorce claim by a former wife of one of Russ...

Block Britain from cross-border court pact, says EC

THE EUROPEAN Commission has recommended that Britain should not join a cross-border accord for recognizing courts and their rulings. The Lugano Convention determines which countries’ courts may hear cross-border civil and commercial disputes between the 27 European US, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.

Lahore HC rebukes Pak army, calls it ‘biggest land grabber’

The Lahore High Court has called the Pakistan army as the country's biggest land grabber and said that its uniform is to serve the nation not to rule as a king.

Indian-American civil rights lawyer Vanita Gupta confirmed as Associate Attorney General of US

Indian-American civil rights lawyer Vanita Gupta confirmed as Associate Attorney General of US VANITA GUPTA, a prominent Indian-American civil rights lawyer, has been confirmed by the US Senate as...

Australia to consider suspending all flights from India amid high-risk Covid-19 surge

Amid the high risk of Covid-19 surge, Australia on Tuesday set to consider a proposal to suspend flights from India, which is currently in the middle of a brutal second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Bangkok court acquits five senior monks of money laundering charges

A BANGKOK court has acquitted five senior monks of money laundering charges in connection with a temple fund embezzlement scandal. The court also returned the money that was frozen during investigation.

Google’s use of Java applications was fair, rules US Supreme Court

On April 5 the United States Supreme Court finally gave its verdict on the biggest copyright dispute of this century. The court overturned the 2018 decision of the Court of Appeals for Federal Circuit.

Yemenis appeal in German court after US drone strikes from German base kill relatives

In what promises to be a great precedent, two Yemeni men have appealed to a German court, saying that US drones, which took off from a German air-base operated by the US, killed their family members in Yemen, and that Germany should be held responsible to a large extent for this.

Virginia also abolishes death penalty

For those advocating against capital punishment, yet another state in the US has joined the list to abolish the death penalty.

OxyContin maker’s new bankruptcy plan, to pay $4.3 billion

In a latest development, under the new bankruptcy plan the Sackler's family that owns Purdue Pharma, has agreed to pay around $4.3 billion over the next decade to resolve various civil claims linked to the deadly opioid epidemic.

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