A Delhi Court has recently convicted gangster Salman Tyagi and his four men in a 12-year-old case of rioting and attempting to murder. One of the accused has been acquitted.
The District and Sessions Court has granted interim bail to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi until January 13 in cases related to the November 26 protest, according to a report by ARY News.
The main opposition party's decision came after Han announced that he will not appoint justices to the Constitutional Court until the rival parties agree for a political compromise.
Tarar said that military court sentences do not violate the right to a fair trial, as individuals have access to a lawyer, and family, and still have the opportunity to appeal twice -- once within the military and again in the relevant high court.
A Dutch court has convicted five men for their involvement in the November 8 violent clashes between Israeli football fans and pro-Palestinian protestors in Amsterdam following a series of skirmishes, Al Jazeera reported on Tuesday.
A Delhi court has declined to take cognizance of a charge sheet/prosecution complaint filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) against Adhunik Corporation Limited and its two directors in a coal scam case.
The Delhi High Court has extended protection to the mother and sister of an accused involved in a case of alleged religious conversion and abetment of suicide. This follows a recent order where the court had also granted protection to the brother who is practising lawyer at Delhi High Court.
A court in Changde city, located in China's Hunan province, has handed a death sentence to a man who drove his car into a crowd outside a primary school last month, injuring over two dozen individuals, according to a report by CNN, citing state media Xinhua.
In response to international concerns over military trials for civilians, the Foreign Office (FO) emphasised that Pakistan's legal system is consistent with international human rights law, including provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). This comes af
The seven justice nominees proposed by Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te to fill vacancies in Taiwan's Constitutional Court were all rejected by lawmakers on Tuesday, an expected outcome that could paralyse the court in the near future, as reported by Focus Taiwan.