Do assisted dying cases need a High Court judge? Plus Thatcher's legacy, 50 years on. Gordon Smart sits in Do assisted dying ...
Plaintiffs are seeking to “check this abuse of power” by asking the courts to declare the Trump regime’s actions unlawful and ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday set aside a Gauhati High Court order for round-the-clock manning of ATMs to ensure one customer ...
Recently, the Allahabad High Court imposed a cost of Rs. 50,000 on a contempt applicant alleging that the Gaon Sabha had not ...
The ruling ensures that mental health patients get the same insurance benefits as those with physical illnesses.
Under changes to a proposed bill, expert panels could now approve assisted dying requests rather than High Court judges.
The bench accepted the arguments presented by the Union government and banks that deploying security guards at every ATM was ...
As the legislation begins line-by-line scrutiny, Kim Leadbeater has backed replacing the need for High Court judges to ...
Ngāi Tahu tells the High Court the Crown has been a poor Treaty partner, and it should be forced to co-manage freshwater ...
On Monday, the Allahabad High Court dismissed a public interest litigation against installation of loudspeakers in Maha Kumbh ...
Following the Supreme Court's dismissal of Vedanta's plea, the Goa government is now set to proceed with the fresh e-auction ...
Britain's proposed new assisted dying law for terminally ill people will be amended to remove the requirement that a High Court judge sign off on each case, lawmaker Kim Leadbeater said on Tuesday.
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