Human rights activist John Nakuta says the anti-gay marriage act signed into law by presindent Nangolo Mbumba can be challenged in court, since it is...
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The Supreme Court will examine the validity of the 2019 law providing up to three-year jail terms for Muslim men practicing triple talaq, despite its 2017 ban. The court seeks data on FIRs under the law. Solicitor General justified the law, while opponents argue it's discriminatory and unnecessary since the practice is already banned.
Human rights activist John Nakuta says the anti-gay marriage act signed into law by presindent Nangolo Mbumba can be challenged in court, since it is...
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a challenge of Quebec's secularism law, setting up a final legal battle between the provincial...
President Bongbong Marcos called the petition baseless and difficult to justify. The petition, filed at the Supreme Court earlier this week, seeks to...
By Felix Corley and Mushfig Bayram On 21 January, President Sadyr Japarov signed into law two new laws which continue to restrict freedom of...
The Centre informed the Supreme Court about the widespread application of halal certification beyond food items, affecting prices significantly. The...
The Centre informed the Supreme Court about the widespread application of halal certification beyond food items, affecting prices significantly. The...
Pakistan's Senate has voted to criminalize "intentional" spreading of misinformation with jail terms of up to three years. Journalists and opposition...
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether Oklahoma can open St. Isidore: an online Roman Catholic charter school named after the patron saint of...
Justice Hrishikesh Roy retired with high praise from peers, including CJI Sanjiv Khanna, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, and SCBA president Kapil...
The US Supreme Court has upheld a law that seeks to ban TikTok if its parent company, Bytedance, does not sell to non-Chinese buyers by 19 January....