New plenary of the CJ takes actions that distance itself from Mario Godoy; acting president, Damián Larco, assures that they will not be 'complacent or indifferent'
The new plenary of the Consejo de la Judicatura is taking steps to distance itself from the controversial actions of former president Mario Godoy, focusing on administrative resolutions and personnel changes.
Martial Law Day, Correctional Departments Prepare Detention Facilities, Coast Guard Claims 'Gun Cooperation'
A government investigation revealed extensive involvement of various central administrative agencies, including military and police, in unlawful martial law preparation and actions.
Possibly involved in illegal hunting case is a member of the Ventspils district council's Hunting Commission
A member of the Ventspils district council's Hunting Commission, Artis Kuģenieks, has been implicated in illegal hunting activities, as reported by Latvijas Avīze.
False Advertising as 'Representative Lawyer' on Entertainment Establishment's Billboard and Dancing... 'One-Month Suspension is Justified'
The Seoul Administrative Court has upheld a one-month suspension for a lawyer who engaged in false advertising on a nightclub billboard and encouraged such advertising through his actions.
Gwangwon, Jeju, Jeonbuk, and Sejong Urge Prompt Handling of Special Law on Administrative Capital and Administrative Integration
Regional leaders of Gangwon, Jeju, Jeonbuk, and Sejong are pushing for the swift legislative processing of special laws regarding administrative capital and integration as they express concerns over sidelining in ongoing government actions.
'Not Safe for Muslims in UP', Controversial Statement by Maulana Jargish Ansari
During a religious event in West Bengal, Maulana Jargish Ansari made a controversial statement urging Muslims to move to Bengal, claiming it is safer than Uttar Pradesh due to administrative actions against madrasas and mosques.
Triple A case tribunal requests Prosecutor's Office and Judiciary to analyze the actions of two lawyers who caused the trial hearing to be declared failed last December
The Tribunal for the Triple A case has identified serious inconsistencies in medical certificates presented by two lawyers, leading to a failed trial hearing, and has requested investigations by the Prosecutor's Office and administrative actions from the Judiciary.
Exclusive: Temple has maintained illegal cemetery for over 30 years... Administrative measures ineffective despite repeated fines and closure orders
A temple in Namyangju has been operating an illegal burial facility for over 30 years, raising concerns about the effectiveness of local government administrative actions as illegal operations continue despite fines and closure orders.
Almost half of Putin's presidential decrees in 2025 are secret, what they included
The article discusses the confidentiality surrounding nearly half of Vladimir Putin's presidential decrees issued in 2025 and their implications for sensitive administrative actions.