The proposed amendments are to re-legislate 16 offences voided by the Federal Court on a petition by lawyer Nik Elin Zurina Nik Abdul Rashid and her daughter, Tengku Yasmin Nastasha Tengku Abdul ...
The AIBE 2026 serves as a crucial qualifying test for law graduates in India seeking a Certificate of Practice to represent clients in courts. Conducted by the Bar Council of India, the exam tests ...
New Taliban criminal code allows husbands and fathers to physically punish women and children if injuries are not visibly severe. Women seeking justice must appear in court with a male guardian, while ...
Less than 14% of nearly 400,000 immigrants arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in President Trump's first year back in the White House had charges or convictions for violent criminal ...
Observing that different High Courts had held earlier that ‘forest officials are not police officers within the meaning of the Criminal Procedure Code’, Justice J. Sreenivas Rao of Telangana High ...
Accurate scrutiny should begin with precision about what the law actually says, how it functions legally, and where interpretation begins to exceed text. Recent reporting on the Taliban’s January 2026 ...
The reinstatement of slavery in Afghanistan removes all doubt that the Taliban intend to subject Afghanistan to a hideously regressive form of government. On January 4, 2026, the Taliban quietly ...
The Taliban has formally entrenched a class-based justice system in Afghanistan under a newly enacted Criminal Procedure Code signed by its supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, triggering widespread ...
In January 2026, the Taliban implemented a new Criminal Procedure Code that serves less as a judicial framework and more as a mechanism for total ideological and social control. Signed by Mullah ...
The Taliban has formally entrenched a class-based justice system in Afghanistan under a newly enacted Criminal Procedure Code signed by its supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, a move that has ...
The Taliban government in Afghanistan has approved a new Criminal Procedure Code for courts, sparking an outrage. It has not only legitimised slavery but also granted prosecution immunity to clerics.
Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada approved and circulated a new 119-article “Criminal Procedure Code for Courts” on January 4, intended to regulate judicial proceedings in Taliban-ruled ...
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