The Supreme Court has cautioned police and trial courts against filing chargesheets and framing charges without a strong prima facie case, citing judicial system congestion. Justices emphasized that ...
While restoring the appeals, the ITAT directed expeditious disposal and warned against avoidable adjournments. The key takeaway is that condonation is granted to enable justice, not to prolong ...
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SC justices: Recto not criminally liable for illegal PhilHealth funds transfer
SUPREME Court (SC) justices said that no criminal liability could be attached to Executive Secretary Ralph Recto, who, as ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Supreme Court will hear an appeal from Alex Murdaugh, the ex-lawyer convicted of double murder whose trial made national and international headlines and spawned ...
The Supreme Court held that the corporate debtor’s alleged pre-existing dispute lacked any factual basis and reinstated NCLT’s CIRP admission. The ruling reaffirms that illusory or unsupported ...
NEW DELHI: Disapproving the tendency of filing chargesheets and framing of charges in criminal cases where prima facie no case is made out, Supreme Court has said this has resulted in clogging of the ...
WASHINGTON, Dec. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The American Tort Reform Foundation named eight Judicial Hellholes (R) today in its 2025-2026 report, citing fraud allegations, high-dollar, nuclear ...
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Gurgaon: The long-running issue of illegal construction and commercial misuse of residential properties in DLF 1 to 5 has ...
The six-week trial in which disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of killing his wife and son has been over nearly three years. But the case — which millions watched live on ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court will hear Alex Murdaugh's murder conviction appeal on February 11, 2026. Murdaugh is appealing his conviction for the 2021 murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul.
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