The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the plea of Haryana legislators, Abhay and Ajay Chautala on the issue of Central Bureau of investigation (CBI) needing prior permission of Assembly speaker before initiating prosecution proceedings against them in a disproportionate assets case.
Monthly Archives: July 2011
GOOGLE PLUS THREAT TO FACEBOOK AND TWITTER
Iran won’t stop oil supply to India
Iran had seriously warned India that it could halt crude supplies if New Delhi failed o pay overdue payments hampered by international sanctions against Tehran, the oil ministry said on Sunday. India is the second largest client of National Iranian Oil Company after china, as it absorbs about 20 per cent of its crude exports.
AFRICAN UNION MEMBERS WILL NOT COOPERATE WITH GADHAFI WARRANT
A three judge panel at the court at Hague in Netherlands issued arrest warrants on the for Gadhafi, his son Saif-al Islam Gadhafi and his brother in law Abdullah al-Sanussi on the 27th of June, 2011. But the African Unions have agreed not to cooperate with the International Criminal Courts as they feel that these warrants will only further complicate the efforts aimed at finding a solution to the crisis in Libya.
Casey Anthony Trial – Defence says no proof
NIRUPAMA SEES CHANGE IN PAKISTAN’S ATTITUDE TO TERROR
Supreme Court upholds Dying Declaration in US
Recently, the Supreme Court Justice Scalia handed down or fired away 6-2 decision where it allowed police officers to testify about what a mortality wounded crime victim said about the identity and description of his shooter before he died.
Controversial Legal Aid Justice Bill in London
Legal campaigners are going forward to put pressure upon the government by holding marches across the country in protest at the legal aid reforms to be extracted or to set aside in the justice bill. In England & Wales, there will be marches in towns and cities and a rally outside the Supreme Court in London at noon and protested against Kenneth Clarke, the Justice Secretary over his proposals to restrict the availability of legal aids.