A Finnish court is reviewing the deportation case of a Russian mother and son, pro-Ukraine activists who fled Russia after being monitored and threatened by authorities, as Finland had not granted them asylum.
Several Romanian judicial institutions, including the High Court of Cassation and Justice and the Superior Council of Magistracy, are demanding immediate and complete clarification regarding a controversial meeting between Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan and the President of the Constitutional Court, Simina Tănăsescu. The lack of transparency surrounding the meeting has raised legitimate questions and concerns.
The Indian Supreme Court has ruled that senior citizen tribunals can order eviction from property to protect elderly parents' maintenance, dignity, and security.
There has been a notable increase in tribunal claims, with staff reportedly utilizing artificial intelligence tools to generate more complex and sophisticated cases. This trend is impacting the legal and HR sectors.
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has ruled that not all bank deposits are automatically considered taxable income under Section 44AD, citing a case involving a Surat fruit trader who opted for the presumptive taxation scheme.
Polish Minister of Energy Miłosz Motyka stated that the PSL club has not yet discussed how they will vote on Maciej Berek's candidacy for a Constitutional Tribunal judge.
The father of a 15-year-old suspect in the Algés homicide case, where a mother was allegedly killed, has been in preventive detention since January for domestic violence and aggravated rape.
A school in Portugal has handed over the computer used for a national Portuguese exam to the court, stating it was to 'dissipate doubts,' though the family involved claims the action was not voluntary and points to irregularities in the test.
There are growing calls for the establishment of a special tribunal to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin and his associates accountable, with some critics describing his public image as a complete fabrication.
Notorious Greek criminal Konstantinos Passaris will remain in a Romanian prison after a court rejected his latest request for conditional release. This decision keeps the 'Beast of the Balkans' incarcerated.
Meta is facing a significant lawsuit from 29 U.S. states, accusing the company of intentionally designing its Instagram and Facebook platforms to be addictive to young users. This trial represents a major legal challenge regarding the impact of social media on youth mental health.
Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has been sentenced to death in absentia by a Syrian court. The sentence was handed down for atrocities committed during his rule.
The Rajya Sabha has passed a bill to establish a panel responsible for appointing the chiefs and members of various tribunals, aiming to ensure speedy justice.
The Bucharest Tribunal is scheduled to discuss the request for insolvency filed by the Bucharest Transport Company (STB) on Tuesday, August 18, following its registration last week.
Russia's Supreme Court has upheld a decision to bar the Yabloko party, the country's only anti-war political party, from participating in upcoming parliamentary elections. This move effectively removes any legal anti-war opposition from the ballot amidst the ongoing conflict.
Bogdan Święczkowski, President of the Constitutional Tribunal, has filed a complaint with the National Public Prosecutor's Office regarding a prosecutor and police officers who entered the TK headquarters on July 14 during a general assembly session.
An Irish Residential Tenancies Board tribunal was not satisfied with a landlord's claim that she issued a termination notice to use her property during 'heavy traffic,' indicating a lack of 'bona fides requirement' for the property.
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has informed the National Green Tribunal (NGT) about violations in the 'deep burial' method of medical waste disposal by 17 states and Union Territories.
András Baka, a former Supreme Court judge previously dismissed by Viktor Orbán, has been nominated as a candidate for the Hungarian presidency. This unexpected nomination of an Orbán critic by the ruling party has sparked discussions about his potential role and challenges.
Former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki expressed support for a 'full reset' of the Constitutional Tribunal, citing the need for deep changes within the justice system.
A US appeals court has upheld an injunction to halt the construction of a ballroom at the White House, prompting President Trump to label the decision a 'national disgrace.' The ruling requires Trump to seek congressional approval for the project.
A Lisbon court has accepted an action to compel the Portuguese Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) to schedule the residency application for Kauê Matos, a 19-year-old who was deported after a two-year wait.
The Gujarat High Court has ordered Railways to compensate a deceased man's family, overturning a tribunal's decision that rejected the claim due to the absence of a train ticket.
Polish Minister of Justice Waldemar Żurek discussed plans for restoring the rule of law and hinted at developments concerning the Constitutional Tribunal in the autumn, stating that revealing details now would jeopardize their success.
A UK tribunal has ruled that professor David Miller's anti-Zionism is a legally protected belief, a decision Miller hailed as a victory that will encourage others to speak out against Zionism.
French chef Jean Imbert's police custody has been lifted, and he has been transferred to the Paris tribunal in connection with a domestic violence case. The legal proceedings against him are now moving forward.
A UK employment tribunal ruled that a Bristol professor's anti-Zionist beliefs are protected, but the court stopped short of granting blanket protection for such views.
Angola's ruling MPLA party has until Wednesday to justify in court its rejection of Higino Carneiro's leadership candidacy, having only approved President João Lourenço's bid. Critics argue the party continues to view dissent as an existential threat.
A man from Soignies, Belgium, has been granted another chance by the court, escaping a firm prison sentence despite having 18 prior convictions, after he vowed to abstain from alcohol and drugs.
The Portuguese Court of Accounts was received in Belém following a request for an audience with Seguro, as controversy surrounds a new law that could waive prior approval for contracts up to 10 million euros.
Historical documents reveal that British diplomats during the Ilinden Uprising sought a military tribunal for Macedonian vojvodas and komitas, showing Great Powers' keen interest in events in Macedonia.
Property owners in Poland are increasingly winning compensation from network operators for utility lines crossing their land, following a December 2025 Constitutional Tribunal ruling that has led courts to issue favorable judgments.
Ali Ahmeti stated he is not afraid for himself regarding the activation of Hague Tribunal cases, but fears the 'opening of old wounds' which could cause greater pain.
President Bogdan Święczkowski has filed a lawsuit against Jan Grabiec, head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, for defamation. The tribunal states that Grabiec called Święczkowski a 'criminal' and maintained the accusation when asked to apologize.
An ethics tribunal in Quebec concluded that two Sûreté du Québec officers engaged in discriminatory actions based on the color of a Black man's skin during a 2020 traffic stop, finding them guilty of racial profiling.
A tribunal has banned teacher Rafiqul Islam after he confessed to having an 'Edward Cullen type of love' for a pupil, stating he loved her on at least one occasion and wanted to be with her.
A court in Soignies, Belgium, handed down a five-year suspended prison sentence for an attempted murder on Place Van Zeeland, with the tribunal not retaining the aggravating circumstance of premeditation.
Poland's PiS Political Committee has referred party members who did not sign a party affiliation statement to the disciplinary spokesman, while Jacek Kurski has been banned from media appearances, and Constitutional Tribunal Judge Sławomir Patyra has taken his oath.
A report by the Court of Auditors has highlighted "deficiencies" and a lack of ministerial direction at Casa Mediterráneo, raising concerns about its financial situation and noting that its focus on activities within Spain limits its impact in its target countries.
Microsoft is pursuing an appeal to the UK Supreme Court after losing a £270 million legal case initiated by software reseller ValueLicensing, following a ruling by the Competition Appeal Tribunal.
A GlobalInfo Analytics poll reveals that 42 percent of Ghanaians disagree with the decision to extradite Abu Trica, while a majority support the establishment of regional tribunals. Separately, the Croatian government announced a significant increase in fuel prices.
A medical tribunal in Islamabad has issued two significant judgments that redefine legal standards for professional negligence, expert medical evidence, and disciplinary proceedings against medical practitioners.
The Likud party's tribunal has ruled that its primaries will continue as scheduled, rejecting calls for cancellation due to security concerns, though it suggested postponing as a preferred option during emergencies and preparing for electronic voting.
The Union government has approached the Supreme Court, requesting a 'purposive' interpretation of the Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956, to allow retired Supreme Court and high court judges to adjudicate fresh cases in existing water tribunals.
Salvador Illa has formally requested the Court of Accounts to immediately apply the amnesty law to expenses related to the 1-O referendum and the 'procés' foreign action.
Portuguese pop group Santamaria has been cleared by a court to perform their hit songs 'Eu sei, tu és' and 'Não dá p’ra viver sem ti' after a legal dispute that had previously prevented them from doing so. The resolution of the litigation means the band can now freely perform their popular tracks.
Two Russian men have been sentenced to 8 and 11 years in prison in Angola on charges of terrorism and spying. The convictions followed deadly unrest in the country.
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Lalit Modi, former IPL chairman, has been cleared by a tribunal in a FEMA violation case, quashing penalties imposed by the Enforcement Directorate. Modi announced his intention to return to India early next year, stating this chapter is now behind him.
A UK tribunal has ruled that requiring an anxious employee to turn on their camera during video calls constitutes discrimination, following a case brought by travel consultant Laura Tait.
The Ilfov Tribunal in Romania has come under scrutiny for the unprecedented speed at which it handled a case involving the 'anti-Bolojan camp,' reportedly resolving the matter within 90 minutes of its registration.
The alleged hitman responsible for the fatal shooting of a minor in Barcelona's Pegaso Park has been arrested. The incident involved the death of a 15-year-old.
Sławomir Patyra, a judge of the Constitutional Tribunal, has once again appealed to the Polish President to set a date for his oath of office, stating that his initial letter on June 11 was ignored.
Bogdan Święczkowski, President of the Constitutional Tribunal, has formally requested the Police Chief to provide the legal basis for the intervention of officers at the Tribunal's headquarters on July 14 during a General Assembly session.
Members of the Committees for the Defense of the Republic (CDR) accused of terrorism are requesting the Spanish National Court to immediately apply amnesty to their cases, following a recent ruling by the European Union Court of Justice.
Ghana's Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has called on President John Mahama to not assent to the Public Tribunals Bill, advocating for broader national consultations and the publication of the Constitution Review Committee report before its enactment. Bawumia argued that the bill would create a parallel justice structure and that opposition to it transcends politics, citing concerns from the TUC and the Constitution Review Committee.
Former Constitutional Tribunal President Professor Andrzej Zoll commented on the 20-year prison sentence for Łukasz Żak, calling it groundbreaking due to the rarity of maximum penalties being imposed.
Ghana is undergoing significant legal reforms, including the revitalization of its legal framework and the de-establishment of the tribunal system. These changes aim to modernize the administrative and judicial landscape, with a focus on reforms between 2011 and 2025, and further plans extending to 2026.
India's National Green Tribunal (NGT) has ordered the sealing of chromium-tainted wells in Sukinda valley, Odisha, a region holding nearly all of India's chromite reserves.
Theophilus Dzimega advocated for the use of a Tribunal System to combat illegal mining (galamsey) in Ghana, urging the Minority to join the effort. He also stated that no Ghanaian has the right to dictate the terms of their arrest, referencing the Dennis Aboagye arrest.
Dr John Osae-Kwapong, Director of Quality Assurance and Institutional Effectiveness at Ashesi University and Fellow at the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), has expressed concerns about…
A woman has accused a prosecutor at the Hague Tribunal of sexual exploitation, with a second woman subsequently coming forward with similar allegations.
Maciej Berek has been officially nominated as a candidate for a judge position in Poland's Constitutional Tribunal. His candidacy is seen as a significant test for the ruling coalition, particularly for the Polska 2050 party.
JSW Mahanadi Power has reached a settlement in its dispute with Raigarh Champa Rail, leading to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) disposing of the appeal.
Senator Ademola Adeleke has won the Osun election, prompting congratulations from various political figures including Atiku and Obi. Following his victory, Adeleke has extended an olive branch to opponents and expressed support for Tinubu's re-election.
A New Zealand tribunal has rejected an asylum claim from a British national who sought refugee and protected person status based on the Windrush scandal.
In a first for Russia, a military tribunal has recognized that the killing of soldiers is a common practice within the army, adding to existing accusations of brutality against its own troops.
A young person in Portugal, suspected of killing their mother, remained silent in court and will be placed in an educational center. The decision was made due to the severity of the alleged facts, the risk of reoffending, and the need for educational support.
The Paris administrative court has once again dismissed Russian columnist Xenia Fedorova's appeal against her expulsion and asset freeze, as she is accused of being a conduit for Russian disinformation campaigns.
A new Tribunals Bill highlights a decade-long conflict between the Indian government and the Supreme Court regarding the structure and functioning of tribunals.
Maciej Berek's candidacy for the Constitutional Tribunal has sparked controversy in Poland, despite confirmation from Prime Minister Donald Tusk. Critics are raising questions about the standards for political appointments to the tribunal, given Berek's government background.
Aristotel Căncescu, the former president of Brașov County Council, has been granted conditional release after a court decision, despite a reported prejudice of 47 million lei not being recovered.
Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek announced that the Constitutional Tribunal would operate with a 'full, legal composition' by late autumn, also considering 'decisive fulfillment' of European decisions.
The Angolan Supreme Court has postponed Higino Carneiro's hearing, with his defense stating they were only informed of the delay on Wednesday and are unaware of the reasons, suggesting an 'internal matter'.
Professor Wyn Evans, a whistleblower who raised concerns about the treatment of female staff at the University of Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy, won an employment tribunal after a judge ruled he was subjected to a 'baseless' investigation.
A stalemate persists in Poland's Constitutional Tribunal as some new judges await assignment of duties for over 120 days, facing refusal at multiple levels, while their case progresses in a European tribunal.
The case involving Madrid President Isabel Díaz Ayuso's penthouse has advanced to the courts, accumulating four complaints, as the Public Prosecutor's Office refers investigations to the judge.
The Lok Sabha has passed a bill aimed at establishing a new panel responsible for appointing chiefs and members of various tribunals. This legislative move is expected to streamline the appointment process for these judicial bodies.
The Court of Appeal has set aside a Sh37.7 million tax demand against BTB Insurance Brokers, ruling that the tribunal involved in the dispute exhibited bias.
Portugal's 'Lei do Retorno' (Law of Return), which aims to increase detention times and streamline migrant expulsions, has been sent to the Constitutional Court for review.
A Delhi tribunal has awarded ₹44 lakh (approximately $53,000 USD) in compensation to the children of a couple who were killed in a road accident in Uttar Pradesh.
Professor Khalid asserts that Ghana's press freedom ranking refutes claims of its democracy being under siege and suggests that tribunals can alleviate pressure on courts without undermining democratic principles.
Abelardo de la Espriella has been sworn in as the new president of Colombia, pledging to defeat narco-terrorists and restore order. The United States has offered $1 billion in aid to the new administration.
The International Criminal Court's oversight body has urged Chad and Venezuela to reverse their decisions to withdraw, warning that such exits threaten global justice amidst an intensified US campaign against the tribunal.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has ordered a report regarding the alleged discharge of sewage into the Bhagirathi river at Devprayag, Uttarakhand, following a petition filed by a Teerth Purohit of Badrinath.
Luís Neves is set to be tried by the Court of Accounts for financial infractions committed during his tenure at the Judiciary Police. The Public Prosecutor's Office has requested his trial, intensifying the scrutiny against him.
Nine countries, including Greece, have rejected Russia's assertion that the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals ceased to exist on July 1st, affirming its continued operation.
Constitutional Tribunal Judge Sławomir Patyra, recently sworn in by the president, expressed his disappointment with the current coalition's stance. He also set a condition for his continued involvement.
A Portuguese court has reportedly identified irregularities within the Polícia Judiciária (PJ), with Luís Neves and André Ventura also mentioned in connection to Operation Influencer. The article also briefly notes a Russian attack in Ukraine.
A Portuguese arbitral tribunal has ruled for the second time that rental deposits are exempt from IRS (income tax), a decision that comes as the government plans to eliminate the limit on deposit values.
A French court has rejected an appeal by pro-Kremlin TV commentator Xenia Fedorova against her expulsion from the country. This decision upholds the previous ruling for her deportation.
Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader in Parliament, has voiced strong criticism against the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Government, citing issues of executive incompetence and a timid judiciary.
Polish lawyer Jarosław Jagura argues that officials should disregard a Constitutional Tribunal ruling and recognize same-sex marriages performed abroad through transcription, hoping that offices will prioritize European law.
The assassination of a Serbian leader, who sought to bring Serbia into the EU and cooperated with the Hague Tribunal, is recalled, marking a return to chaos for the country.
A Moscow court has ordered the arrest in absentia of Zhanna Nemtsova, the daughter of assassinated Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov. The decision comes nearly a decade after her father's murder, further escalating pressure on critics of the Kremlin.
The National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, has urged Ghanaians to reject the government’s decision to reintroduce tribunals, accusing the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of intending to perpetuate evil with the system.
The Waitangi Tribunal has found that proposed Treaty reforms breach Te Tiriti principles, prejudice Māori, and damage the Māori-Crown relationship, following warnings from iwi leaders and experts.
A BBC tribunal victory has brought to light new information, revealing that a report on the murder of an MI5 agent prompted secret police phone checks and hidden data collection.
A court has suspended restrictions on tourist buses in Sintra, Portugal, which had been in effect since July 8 and prohibited buses from stopping at Volta do Duche. Tourist operators had challenged these measures, and the Sintra City Council was notified of the court's decision.
Polish Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek expressed confidence that the Constitutional Tribunal would be fully operational by late autumn, while also criticizing Bogdan Święczkowski's handling of the institution.
Former presidents of PNL organizations in Bucharest sectors 2, 3, 4, and 5, along with the former leader of the Ialomița branch, have filed a request with the Bucharest Tribunal to suspend the decision to remove them from their positions.
Poland's Constitutional Court has ruled against recognizing same-sex marriages performed in other European Union countries, preventing their registration within Poland.
The Italian Supreme Court has rejected Juana Rivas's final appeal regarding the custody of her youngest son, upholding the decision for the child to remain in Sardinia with his father, who is currently on trial in Italy for alleged physical and psychological abuse.
President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss Iran, with Trump expressing optimism for a diplomatic solution while Iran denied negotiations. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy arrived in the US seeking stronger air defense, as the Trump administration delayed aid to Ukraine.
French automaker Renault will face a criminal trial in France over allegations of fraud related to its diesel engines in the ongoing 'Dieselgate' scandal. The company is accused of deceiving consumers regarding emissions controls in its vehicles.
The Portuguese Court of Auditors has validated one of 17 contracts between the Judicial Police (PJ) and Construbarcelos, finding a 34% cost increase within legal limits.
Energy giant TotalEnergies has announced its decision to appeal a ruling by the Paris judicial court regarding its due diligence obligations, following a deliberation by its board of directors.
Many of the 27 Assam residents previously declared foreigners have been granted a second chance, citing illness, poverty, illiteracy, or confusion about the legal process as reasons for not appearing before the foreign tribunal.
Professor Wojciech Sadurski's plan for the Constitutional Tribunal is being criticized as a communist reminiscence that has little to do with law, with critics stating that even a meeting of judges would not constitute a Tribunal session.
The Polish President has referred a bill proposing a tax on the profits of fuel companies to the Constitutional Tribunal, effectively delaying its implementation. Critics argue this move blocks billions of zlotys for the Polish budget.
The Catalan government has sent a document to the Court of Accounts to request the application of the amnesty law, aiming to prove that no European funds were misused.
A former BBC journalist, Vincent Kearney, has been awarded £20,000 in damages after the Investigatory Powers Tribunal ruled that MI5 and the Police Service of Northern Ireland unlawfully accessed his phone data. The surveillance, aimed at identifying his sources, was deemed disproportionate and unlawful.
A complaint has been filed with the Court of Accounts against David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of the Prime Minister, demanding he return salaries received from the Badajoz Provincial Council.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki is scheduled to accept the oath from newly elected Constitutional Tribunal judge Prof. Sławomir Patyra and appoint four new Supreme Court judges on Tuesday.
Actress Rebel Wilson has won a defamation lawsuit in an Australian court, brought against her by a former colleague, Charlotte MacInnes. The case centered on social media posts related to their work on 'The Deb'.
The President's inaction regarding the Constitutional Tribunal is reportedly affecting the continuity of its operations, particularly concerning the prime minister's countersignature.
Sixteen years after the IPL 2009 Enforcement Directorate case, IPL founder Lalit Modi has claimed a significant legal win as a tribunal reportedly overturned key findings against him.
The Portuguese parliament's summer recess has suspended several legislative processes, including two inquiry commissions and the election for the Council of Supervision of Secret Services, which will now extend into the next session.
International corporate lawyer Vicky Bright has raised concerns that Ghana's government-proposed tribunals bill is constitutionally problematic, urging authorities to provide public reassurance before proceeding.
Constitutionalist Professor Wojciech Sadurski has proposed a plan for a new Constitutional Tribunal in Poland, suggesting that seven judges chosen by the current parliament could form the legitimate body.
Four properly elected judges to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal have been prevented from ruling, leading to accusations that the President is openly violating the constitution.
Brazil's Supreme Court has prohibited Argentine President Javier Milei from visiting former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who is currently under house arrest. The court's decision upholds stricter visitation rules for Bolsonaro.
Vicky Bright, a legal expert, has argued that bail should not be used for public retribution and that the government should focus on strengthening existing courts and creating specialized courts instead of establishing tribunals. She emphasized the importance of a robust judicial system.
Ghana's proposed Tribunal Bill is facing significant criticism from legal experts and politicians who argue it is unconstitutional, historically ineffective, and would be more expensive to operate than the existing court system. Opponents estimate the regional tribunal courts could cost over US$10 million to run, with the NDC government reportedly being the sole proponent.
Lawyer and engineer, Theophilus Dzimega Jnr, has suggested that the newly passed Tribunal Law could prioritise the live broadcast of "high public interest cases" as part of efforts to improve…
A former London Underground cleaner has raised concerns about the risk of toxic dust and asbestos exposure for tube users, stating that a tribunal vindicated his health concerns.
Ghana's Minority caucus staged a walkout in protest against the proposed Public Tribunals Bill, arguing it could lead to a return of 'tsoo Boi' justice and pressure suspects into guilty pleas. A clash ensued between Afenyo-Markin and the Attorney General over the bill's implications.
The Phuket Appeals Court has sent its decision regarding the appeals in the Daniel Sancho case to the lower court, awaiting a date for its public reading.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is seeking a judicial tribunal to investigate custodial deaths, citing alleged inconsistencies in official accounts regarding the demise of two women.
Judge Bartłomiej Przymusiński, president of the 'Iustitia' Judges' Association, praised Minister Żurek's performance, highlighting the success of the new National Council of the Judiciary and the efforts to bring order to the Constitutional Tribunal.
Environmental associations are taking the extension of the Almaraz nuclear power plant's operation until 2030 to court, deeming the change from the original 2027 closure date illegal.
A court in Liège has ruled that the general contracting company Duchêne-Franki is solely responsible for the death of a worker at the Ampsin dam expansion site. The magistrate found the company liable for prevention measures, injuries, and involuntary manslaughter.
Constitutional law experts have reacted with criticism and outrage to the announcement of Maciej Berek, a government official, as a candidate for a judge position in the Constitutional Tribunal, citing concerns about further politicization of the institution.
A review of a Waitangi Tribunal sitting with Ministers remains unreleased, with its findings and recommendations still awaiting ministerial consideration more than a year after the review's initial announcement.
Ewa Szadkowska argues that Prime Minister Donald Tusk's push to appoint Maciej Berek to the Constitutional Tribunal demonstrates that his party is no different from PiS, questioning his moral authority to criticize the opposition.
Poland's Constitutional Tribunal has ruled that the Supreme Court's 'seven-person resolutions' cannot have the force of a legal principle, potentially infringing on judges' interpretive autonomy and exceeding constitutional proportionality.
The Portuguese government aims to promote administrative arbitration centers by obliging public bodies to accept dispute resolution in arbitral tribunals.
The potential appointment of Maciej Berek as a judge to the Constitutional Tribunal has sparked controversy, with critics like Professor Marcin Matczak calling it a mockery of public sentiment. Unofficial reports suggest the appointment is being considered, leading to questions about Prime Minister Donald Tusk's responsiveness to public opinion.
The Supreme Court of India has emphasized that the 'process can’t be unending' and urged the SIR (Special Investigation Report) tribunals in Bengal to expedite their work.
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The Portuguese Competition Court has annulled a 5.5 million euro fine against distribution and beverage companies, including Continente, Pingo Doce, Auchan, and Active Brands, citing insufficient evidence for alleged price concertation.
Amidst parliamentary uproar, the Lok Sabha passed a Bill aimed at establishing a panel responsible for selecting the chiefs and members of various tribunals. The legislation seeks to streamline the appointment process for these judicial bodies.
A judge is questioning whether the Likud party's tribunal overstepped its authority in a clash over party primary rules, specifically regarding a narrowly approved change allowing serving MKs and ministers to compete for district slots.
Ten years after the destruction of the independent Constitutional Tribunal, Poland's public debt, referred to as "EDP debt" by the Ministry of Finance, has surpassed 60% of its GDP.
Guardian journalists have investigated cases of US military personnel tried in tribunals on US airbases in the UK, bypassing British courts. The investigation highlights concerns about women being denied rights and protections.
Ina, 25, was reportedly denied a haircut because she is a woman, despite only wanting to shorten her already short hair. The incident has led to a complaint being filed with Norway's Discrimination Tribunal.
Minister Luís Neves is facing legal proceedings after allegedly receiving prior knowledge of an audit into the Judicial Police (PJ). Despite the investigation, Neves reportedly does not plan to resign from his position.
The Indian Cabinet has given its approval to the Tribunals Reforms Bill, which will lead to the creation of a National Tribunal Commission. This independent body is intended to oversee appointments and the functioning of approximately sixteen tribunals.
Seguro has referred the new return and asylum law to the Constitutional Court for review. This action indicates a legal challenge or request for constitutional interpretation regarding the legislation.
Polish President Karol Nawrocki signed four laws on Friday, but decided to refer one of them, concerning the clearing of the pledge register, to the Constitutional Tribunal for subsequent review.
In a joint letter, Greece and eight other UN member states have rejected Russia's assertion that the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals ceased to exist on July 1.
Pejić Sremac stated that the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) demonstrated that no one can be exempt from criminal responsibility. This remark was made in reference to the significant war crimes proceedings held in the tribunal's authentic courtroom.
The Court of Accounts has pardoned Luís Neves for financial infractions committed during his time at the PJ. This decision follows scrutiny of his financial conduct and other related issues.
France's Council of State has upheld a reform concerning the psychiatric infirmary of the Paris police prefecture, confirming the need to ensure the legal maximum stay of 48 hours is respected.
A group of PiS MPs, led by MP Czarnek, has filed a complaint with the Constitutional Tribunal against the regulation introducing mandatory health education in schools, claiming it violates the Polish Constitution.
The Portuguese Court of Accounts has certified the Presidency's 2025 account, marking a new era in the financial oversight of the Republic's Presidency, a change from previous annual opinions.
A SW Research poll for rp.pl indicates that one in three Poles believe Karol Nawrocki will be responsible for high fuel prices, following the president's referral of a bill on extraordinary profits from liquid fuel sales to the Constitutional Tribunal.
A court has given the Ministry of Education 48 hours to resolve an issue where pages from a student's exam went missing, preventing parents from requesting a re-evaluation of the Portuguese exam.
Thousands of migrants from Morocco surged into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, leading to widespread chaos, clashes with residents and police, and a significant border crisis. The event prompted international reactions and concerns about Europe's migration policies.
Tribunal considerou existirem provas suficientes para pena de prisão efetiva. Consideram declarações de tribunal açoriano "infeliz constante nos nossos tribunais". Criticam "revitimização" da menor.
A Karnataka official who was suspended for wearing an RSS uniform has received significant relief from the Tribunal, indicating a development in the legal challenge against the suspension.
Former Chief of Staff and senior lawyer Nana Ato Dadzie has endorsed Ghana's proposed Tribunal Bill, viewing it as a step to strengthen the justice system, and also called for reforms within the Ghana Bar Association.
France has ordered the expulsion of Russian media commentator Xenia Fedorova, citing concerns over disinformation and threats to public order. This action comes as Russia continues to tighten its control over information, with a journalist recently sentenced to 12 years for treason.
The Loures Court annulled the arrests of three suspects involved in kidnapping, extortion, robbery, and physical assault in Torres Vedras and Leiria, ruling that the warrants were invalid.
The Polish government has pledged to ensure the Constitutional Tribunal is fully functional by the end of the year, with the Justice Minister stating that restarting the court is essential for returning to a standard legal order.
Jeremy Corbyn, co-author of a new book based on the Gaza Tribunal, discussed accountability, Keir Starmer, and the perceived inevitability of a public inquiry into the conflict.
The Chief of the Irish Defence Forces is facing discovery requests from a judge-led tribunal regarding alleged sex assault cases and a charge against a corporal, as part of an inquiry into abuse complaints.
Sławomir Patyra was sworn in by the President as a judge of the Constitutional Tribunal, though it is reported he will not adjudicate. This event follows a recent poll indicating two clear leaders for the right-wing in Poland after a split in the PiS party.
A woman who was terminated for poor performance was awarded S$30,000 after a tribunal found her appraisal process lacking. The court determined that she was assessed by unclear standards and there was a mismatch between her understanding of her role and her supervisor's valuation.
Professor Kwesi Yankah writes about 'The return of terror' and tribunals, sharing a poignant account of a child's memory of their father's death, emphasizing the emotional toll and the desire for due process.
Financier Matthieu Pigasse's offer to acquire Fibre Excellence, France's last major pulp manufacturer, is currently being examined by the commercial court, though the proposal is contingent on substantial state aid.
An Australian tribunal has ruled that three Israeli citizens facing conscription into the Israel Defense Forces are owed protection by Australia, accepting they could face 'persecution' due to their political opinion on the war in Gaza.
International Criminal Court (ICC) members voted to dismiss chief prosecutor Karim Khan following allegations of sexual misconduct. In response, Venezuela announced its withdrawal from the ICC, citing alleged bias and political attacks.
The Spanish Supreme Court has applied the amnesty law to eight individuals convicted of disobedience or public disorder offenses, including former Catalan Parliament President Roger Torrent, following a resolution from the CJEU.
Tourist operators in Sintra have filed an injunction in the Administrative and Tax Court of Sintra against new traffic regulations, in effect since July 8, which prohibit stops at Volta do Duche.
Oriol Junqueras has appealed a ruling by the Spanish Court of Accounts, deeming it 'improper' in a move that continues the legal challenges surrounding Catalan independence leaders.
A US court has scheduled June 1, 2027, as the trial date for Venezuela's ousted president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, on drug trafficking charges. The trial will take place in New York.
The Supreme Court has lifted precautionary measures against Aldama, returning his passport at the request of his defense. This decision allows him to continue his business activities abroad.
Gilles N.E., a 33-year-old rapper, is the first suspect to appear before the Brussels correctional court in connection with a series of rapes and sexual assaults that occurred in Bois de la Cambre between 2024 and 2025.
Nigeria's Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, has called on the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) to integrate digital technology for enhanced case management and operational efficiency in the justice system.
India's Attorney General R Venkataramani informed the Supreme Court that the Centre is likely to introduce a fresh tribunal reforms Bill during the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament.
The Czech government has accused the Constitutional Court of overstepping its powers, calling its actions an 'unprecedented display of judicial activism.' This comes as the government responds to President Pavel's lawsuit regarding the NATO summit, with former Prime Minister Babiš's cabinet asking the tribunal to dismiss Pavel's complaint.
The Court of Accounts has lifted the suspension on a case that came into effect when preliminary questions were raised with the Court of Justice of the European Union, deferring the application of amnesty for now and giving parties ten days to make allegations.
The Croatian public is reportedly confronting its past from the 1990s, including the cult of personality around Franjo Tuđman, which has been consciously forgotten despite the Hague tribunal's findings.
A man is suspected of raping his daughter due to a shared sexually transmitted disease, and the court has requested to hear the child's version of events as the accused denies the allegations.
India's National Green Tribunal (NGT) has expressed serious concern regarding solid waste and sewage management in Himachal Pradesh, issuing 32 directions to address the environmental issues.
This is the first part of a three-part series chronicling the historical evolution of Ghana's tribunal system from a military apparatus to an integrated legal component between 1979 and 1993.
An adjunct constitutional law lecturer at the GIMPA Law School, Dennis Adjei Dwomoh, has opposed establishing tribunal courts as a solution to delays in Ghana’s criminal justice system.
A court has upheld the whistleblower status in the PNF investigation concerning former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, who is under scrutiny for alleged misuse of public funds, favoritism, illegal taking of interests, and extortion in Le Havre.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has intensified his criticism of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, a move that could have significant consequences for the tribunal.