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demorgen.be • Law • Belgium
Public outrage erupts in Belgium after a rapist avoids punishment due to his promising career prospects, sparking a debate about class justice and the handling of sexual assault cases.
elcomercio.pe • Politics • Peru
The annulment of the trial against Keiko Fujimori and others in the 'Caso Cocteles' highlights significant errors and questionable motivations within the judiciary and prosecution.
newyorker.com • Justice • United States
A witness's recantation of his testimony leads to the exoneration of three wrongly convicted men after 36 years, exposing police misconduct and prosecutorial errors.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Delhi High Court ruled that property seized by the Enforcement Directorate under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act must be returned if the investigation exceeds 365 days without resulting in any proceedings.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court upheld the Enforcement Directorate's seizure of assets from Vuenow Infotech Pvt. Ltd., rejecting the company's challenge to the investigation of its alleged involvement in a cloud particle investment scam.
thecourier.co.uk • Law • Scotland
A landmark Supreme Court ruling on the definition of “woman” in the Equality Act 2010 is prompting calls for NHS Fife to concede defeat in a tribunal brought by a nurse who clashed with a transgender colleague.
varmatin.com • Politics • France
A French deputy's defense of Marine Le Pen's ineligibility sparks a heated exchange with the Justice Minister, Gérald Darmanin, during a parliamentary question session.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Allahabad High Court ruled that a mother-in-law who experiences harassment or torture from her daughter-in-law can file a complaint under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.
elconfidencial.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish court ruled in favor of a domestic worker who was fired after being caught working elsewhere while on sick leave, highlighting a legal dispute over proper notification of dismissal.
demorgen.be • Crime • France
Caroline Darian, the daughter of Gisèle Pelicot, discusses her father's conviction for the rape and drugging of her mother and her own subsequent discovery of photos depicting her own apparent abuse.
indianexpress.com • Politics • India
India's lateral entry scheme for bureaucrats, stalled by political opposition and legal challenges, faces a prolonged court battle questioning its legality and fairness.
theepochtimes.com • Law • World
A federal judge temporarily halted her order demanding details from the US government regarding the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, despite a court order preventing his deportation.
eltiempo.com • Sports • Colombia
A Colombian court ruled in favor of sports commentator Iván Mejía Álvarez, upholding his right to criticize soccer coach Jaime Rodríguez despite Rodríguez's claims of defamation and incitement to violence.
livelaw.in • Law • India
The Supreme Court of India ruled that an unregistered agreement to sell can be used as evidence in a specific performance lawsuit, citing a proviso in the Registration Act of 1908.
blogs.elconfidencial.com • Law • Spain
The Spanish Constitutional Court unanimously overturned the conviction of Anónimo García, who was wrongly accused of creating a satirical 'Tour de La Manada' website.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish prosecutor is appealing a judge's decision to indict Pedro Sánchez's brother for alleged traffic of influence and other charges, arguing that the accusations lack sufficient evidence.
epochtimes.de • Politics • Germany
German authorities prevented members of the Identitarian Movement from traveling to Italy, citing concerns about potential damage to Germany's reputation.
lasprovincias.es • Law • Spain
A Spanish doctor was acquitted of forging COVID-19 vaccination certificates for four patients after a court ruled her actions, while dishonest, didn't constitute a criminal offense within her job duties.
elpais.com • Lawsuit • Spain
The family of an 89-year-old man who died in a Vall d'Hebron hospital restroom and was found 48 hours later is suing the hospital for 200,000 euros.
oglobo.globo.com • Law • Brazil
A receptionist in Brazil withdrew a lawsuit seeking maternity leave for her reborn doll after facing backlash and threats.
publico.es • Law • Spain
A legal battle ensues in Spain over allegations of a data leak, involving the Attorney General and questioning the impartiality of the judicial process.
diariodolitoral.com.br • Law • Brazil
Cubatão, Brazil, is fighting a legal battle to retain control of the Ecopátio area, valued at R$2.5 billion, against a claim by the federal government.
estadao.com.br • Law • Brazil
A Brazilian pilot arrested with 435 kilos of cocaine was acquitted due to the court deeming the police approach illegal, resulting in the nullification of all evidence.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
Seven legal experts analyze the controversial case against Spain's Attorney General, debating the merits of the charges and whether he should resign.