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The number of criminal cases involving military personnel has increased fivefold in the past 10 years, with national security contraventions having a significant impact, the Supreme Prosecutors’ ...
DONALD TRUMP WILL BE SWORN IN AS THE 47TH PRESIDENT. AND AS HE TAKES THE OATH OF OFFICE, THE ONLY CRIMINAL CASE OF HIS THAT’S STILL OPEN RIGHT NOW IS IN FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA. THE ELECTION ...
The report, based on Format C7 data, revealed that many political parties failed to disclose reasons for selecting candidates with pending criminal cases as directed by the Supreme Court.
Three members of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) are familiarising themselves with the case ahead of a formal application being lodged – although this is not thought to have happened ...
A special bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justices B.R. Gavai and Surya Kant referred to the data on pendency of criminal cases in several high courts and said in Allahabad High ...
MOSCOW, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Russian police have opened a criminal investigation into an alleged assault on a freelance journalist by a person believed to be an employee of the British embassy ...