Heard could face jail over perjury claims in Depp case: Lawyer

By: Harshit Joshi
INTRODUCTION
An appeal was brought before the Supreme Court in which both the Delhi High Court and the Punjab & Haryana High Court refused to have territorial jurisdiction over the dispute due to a difference of opinion
BALTIMORE — Maryland appellate judges raised doubts in court Thursday about whether they had the authority to reinstate Adnan Syed’s decades-old murder conviction in Hae Min Lee’s death.
Appellate Court of Maryland judges Stuart R. Berger, Kathryn Graeff and Gregory
By: Anushka Satya
THE SCOURGE OF MONEY LAUNDERING AND THE URGENCY TO COMBAT
Post the interdependence of economies across the globe, with the seamless exchange of resources between sovereign borders, the menace of money laundering has become more pressing than
Cristiano Ronaldo is off the hook in his Vegas rape case — the civil one, for now — because a judge just threw out the lawsuit against him … and kinda admonished the accuser too.
US District Judge Jennifer Dorsey
Until taking his case, Bryan Kohberger’s court-appointed public defender was actively representing a parent of one of the four Moscow stabbing victims her client is accused of killing, court records show.
Anne Taylor, chief of the Kootenai County Public Defender’s
By: Tarun Ashok
INTRODUCTION
The ethos of Indian democracy has been perennially centered around ideas of justice- political, economic, and social, as enshrined in the Constitution. Article 38 of the Directive Principles of State Policy outlines these values as aspirational
By: Kartik Sharma
The creation of the independent Indian state was an unprecedented event in history. This nascent nation had to be steered through the vagaries of threatening forces. A transformative vision encompassing a unique version of federalism was instituted
A multi-million dollar wrongful dismissal and defamation trial collapsed because of the conduct of the lawyer representing former Edmonton Northlands cashiers, court documents show.
This week, CBC News opposed an application to permanently seal affidavits plaintiffs had filed about Glenda
The lawyer representing two Illinois paramedics charged with a Black man’s murder for strapping him facedown on a gurney deemed it a “very odd criminal case,” and the leader of the local civil rights chapter made comparisons to the notorious