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Rs. 150 mn for E Court digitalisation project
The Ministry of Justice and National Integration has finalised plans to launch an 'e Court' project to Digitalise Sri Lanka's Judicial system, aiming to establish a National Judicial Data Grid.Sri Lan ...
India on Friday said the “unremitting hostilities” against minorities in Bangladesh is a matter of grave concern even as it reiterated that the upcoming parliamentary polls in that country must be ...
Amid the unrest in Bangladesh over youth leader Osman Hadi's death, Tarique Rahman's return from exile is being seen as a ...
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Private clinic employee charged after allegedly attempting to access medical records of ex-hostage
The employee was said to have attempted to gain access to the private file of a former hostage despite not needing such information to perform the duties of their job.
The drafts are aimed at strengthening traditional customary law, and expand access to justice within the customary law ...
Tumultuous post-election demonstrations followed Maduro's widely disputed claim to reelection in 2024, with the opposition claiming victory for the now-exiled former ambassador Edmundo Gonzalez ...
Twelve Saskatchewan lawyers are being recognized for their contributions to the legal profession and public service with the 2025 King’s Counsel designation. Justice Minister and Attorney General Tim ...
The Ministry used the occasion to reaffirm Ghana’s leadership in the global campaign for reparative justice, while ...
The Legal Aid Commission Governing Board is chaired by Justice Samuel Kwame Adibu Asiedu, a Justice of the Supreme Court.
Lammy: Reforms are needed to prevent a ‘total collapse of trust’ in the courts A video grab from footage broadcast by the UK Parliament's Parliamentary Recording Unit (PRU) shows Britain's Justice ...
David Lammy has insisted he wants to “save the jury system” as he gears up to unveil sweeping reforms which would see some criminal trials decided by judges alone. The justice secretary will lay out ...
The United Kingdom’s justice secretary, David Lammy, is limiting people’s right to a trial by jury in England and Wales. Under proposals he outlined in parliament on Tuesday, only defendants accused ...
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