Son-in-law stole 40 kg of silver and 500 grams of gold from in-laws
In a shocking incident in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, a son-in-law stole 40 kg of silver and 500 grams of gold from his in-laws after drugging them.
Daegu and Gyeongbuk Integration: Will it Happen Before the Local Elections?
The People Power Party in South Korea has decided to support the administrative integration law for Daegu and Gyeongbuk after previous opposition from regional lawmakers.
Why is China โremindingโ its male citizens in Russia about Moscowโs military service law?
The Chinese consulate in Russia has issued a notice informing its male nationals about a new Russian law that mandates military service for foreign men applying for long-term residency.
Brother-in-law killed sister-in-law with a brick, then jumped from the second floor
In Bagpat, Uttar Pradesh, a man murdered his sister-in-law with bricks before attempting to take his own life by jumping from a height.
High Stakes Drama in Shimla: Police vs Police
A confrontation occurred in Himachal Pradesh as Delhi police were detained by Himachal police while attempting to carry out an operation based on warrants.
Now the government has presented a 'taxi law repair kit' after long negotiations โ This is what it means
Finland's government has proposed changes to taxi regulations aimed at improving safety and trust in the industry.
Family conflict ended with the removal of a lay judge
A lay judge, A.K., was removed from her position due to behavior undermining the court's dignity related to her non-compliance with court orders regarding child contact arrangements.
Six people are arrested in operation for the murder of a man who 'betrayed' a faction leader in MT
Six individuals were arrested in Brazil during an operation targeting members of a criminal faction implicated in a triple-qualified homicide and concealment of a corpse.
Senate Today, LIVE: Debate on the Mercosur-EU Agreement, the Glacier Law, and the Appointment of Fernando Iglesias as Ambassador to Belgium
The Argentine Senate is set to discuss critical issues, including the Mercosur-EU trade agreement, the Glacier Law, and the appointment of Fernando Iglesias as ambassador to Belgium.
12 Greenpeace activists were arrested for jumping the fences of Congress and also a cameraman
Twelve Greenpeace activists were detained during a protest at Argentina's Congress against glacier law reform, highlighting concerns over water protection.
New Scholarly and Intellectual Books on February 27
A summary of newly released scholarly and intellectual books in Korea, covering various topics including philosophy, neuroscience, law and sociology, ethics, and environmental issues.
Forssell: No to a stop law on teenage deportations
Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell rejects calls for a temporary law to halt deportations of teenagers who have reached the age of 18, despite ongoing criticism of the practice.
Murder of G. Lygeridis: Tensions and counter-arguments in court
The trial for the murder of Giorgos Lygeridis continues with escalating tensions and confrontations in the courtroom over the defense's comments.
Man arrested in Trindade for attempted homicide after argument over R$ 5
A man was arrested in Trindade, Pernambuco, for attempted homicide following a dispute over five Brazilian reals.
Those who wear the uniform must be above suspicion
The article discusses recent incidents involving law enforcement officers in Italy that threaten public trust in the police.
Piantedosi: "These are serious and painful facts. No to those who throw mud on law enforcement"
Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi responds to criticisms regarding the police's handling of a recent shooting incident in Rogoredo, emphasizing the professionalism of law enforcement and rejecting attempts to undermine their reputation.
Electoral Law, the Majority Tries to Accelerate
The Italian government plans to present an electoral reform text soon, potentially before the upcoming referendum on career separation scheduled for March 22-23.
Nancy Guthrie suspect's digital โblackoutโ may be key to case, says expert who probed Kohberger phone
Forensic experts suggest that the suspect in Nancy Guthrie's abduction may have left crucial digital footprints despite attempts to erase evidence.
From 77 to 78
The article reflects on the author's life at the age of 77, comparing it to their father-in-law's long life as a football fan and how they perceive their remaining time to enjoy the FIFA World Cups.
Passing of the Law Against Distortion of Law..."Due to Strong Supporters, Deliberation Was Not Properly Conducted"
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill criminalizing intentional legal distortion by judges and prosecutors, amidst concerns over the rushed legislative process.
December 3 Coup: Legal Standards and Historical Evaluation [Column by Ahn Byung-wook]
The article discusses the sentencing of Yoon Seok-yeol to life imprisonment for his role in the December 3 coup attempt, analyzing the legal ramifications and broader implications for democracy in South Korea.
Police apologize to British Speaker after Mandelson's arrest
The Metropolitan Police have apologized to the British Speaker after sensitive information leaked to the media led to the arrest of Peter Mandelson.
Greenpeace activists arrested for jumping the Congress fence
Greenpeace activists were arrested after attempting to breach the perimeter fence of the Congress during a debate on glacier law reform in Argentina.
European Court: Hungary violated EU law by closing critical radio station about Orbรกn
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary breached EU law by shutting down a radio station critical of Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn.
Latvia has the highest proportion of women working in the police in the European Union
Latvia's National Police reported an increase in personnel in 2022 but still faces shortages; issues with workload, working conditions, and pay have led to resignations, while efforts are ongoing to retain and attract officers back to the service.
In the middle of a chase, the electric car stops. Austrian police are definitively ending their use of them.
Austrian police have decided to stop using electric vehicles after incidents during chases.
Senate approves including in the law that any relationship with a minor under 14 is rape; understand
The Brazilian Senate has approved a law stating that any sexual relationship with a minor under 14 years old will be classified as rape, regardless of consent or other circumstances.
You don't have to report transfers from your wife or husband. But there are exceptions
A recent clarification from Polish tax authorities confirms that transfers between spouses are generally not considered gifts for tax purposes, depending on their marital property regime.
HIDDEN SPEED MEASUREMENT โฉ The draft prohibits fines from mobile speed cameras without warning signs
Estonian lawmakers have proposed an amendment to traffic laws requiring drivers to be notified of mobile speed cameras via traffic signs.
Mammoth profits for banks in the shadow of the Supreme Court's decision on interest rates for Law Katseli loans
Banks in Greece are anticipated to report significant profits amidst uncertainty following a Supreme Court decision that impacts interest calculations on Law Katseli loans.
Senegalese PM Ousmane Sonko submits tougher anti-LGBT law
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has proposed a stricter anti-LGBT law that could further criminalize homosexuality in the country.
LIVE: Follow the round table on surrogacy in the Croatian Parliament
A round table discussion on surrogacy is being held in the Croatian Parliament, focusing on legal implications and recent controversial court decisions.
Franchises Seeking Law
The franchise sector in Mexico continues to thrive despite economic challenges, but is facing emerging conflicts due to outdated regulations.
Police Action in Ammerud: The Special Unit Dismisses the Case
The Special Unit has dismissed the case regarding a police shooting incident involving a man with knives in Ammerud last July.
Son-in-law stole 40 KG of silver and half a kilo of gold, rendered in-laws unconscious
A son-in-law in Uttar Pradesh stole large quantities of silver and gold from his in-laws after rendering them unconscious with a sedative.
Government allows demanding more working hours from children
The Estonian government plans to change laws to require children to work more hours and receive less time off.
Tax Reform and Its Effects on Judicial Recovery
The implementation of tax reform in Brazil alters how companies in crisis manage their tax obligations, impacting their approach to judicial recovery.
Language Use and Arms Circulation: What Offenses Have Recently Cost Saeima Deputies?
Several members of the Saeima have been administratively punished for traffic violations as well as non-compliance with language requirements and violations of arms circulation law.
Court Overturns Fraud Conviction of Apple Daily Founder; Continued Detention for National Security Law Violations
A Hong Kong court has overturned the fraud conviction of Apple Daily founder Jimmy Lai, but he remains detained under the National Security Law sentencing.
Residents with low incomes and families with children will receive housing benefits
The Latvian parliament has approved changes to the social assistance law to increase housing benefits for low-income residents and families with children amid rising living costs.
โCrime of Distortion of Lawโ: Judges Warn Possible Punishments for Yang Seung-tae and Concerns Over Avoiding Criminal Trials
Judges express concerns over the vagueness of proposed legislation targeting judicial misconduct, highlighting potential deterrents to protecting social minorities and clarifying legal interpretations.
Minister claims to have the votes for the Kapฤiamestis polygon law in the Seimas
The Lithuanian Minister has announced that there is sufficient support in the Seimas for the proposed law regarding a new polygon in Kapฤiamestis.
What is the 'Statutory Council' for the Osaka Metropolis Plan? A Place to Create the Blueprint
The Statutory Council in Osaka is responsible for formulating the blueprint for the Osaka Metropolis Plan, as mandated by the Special City Area Establishment Law.
J.B. Pritzker reiterates: the law aimed at eliminating the use of cell phones in Illinois schools
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker is pressing for legislation to ban cell phone use in schools, revisiting a failed proposal from last year.
The USA will offer passport services to Jewish settlers in the West Bank
The US is set to provide on-site consular services in two Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank for the first time, an action criticized by Palestinian officials as a clear violation of international law.
Alesc approves creation of a public list with information on those convicted of killing police officers in the state; understand
The Santa Catarina Legislative Assembly approved a proposal for creating a public list of individuals convicted of killing law enforcement officers in the state.
The Senate is in session to ratify the Mercosur-EU agreement and the appointment of Fernando Iglesias as ambassador
The Argentine Senate is convening to ratify the historic Mercosur-European Union agreement and the appointment of Fernando Iglesias as ambassador, while also discussing a reform to the Glacier Law.
AI for All: From Existential Risk to Global Development Engine
The article discusses the dual nature of AI, contemplating its potential to either govern humanity or serve as a driver for global development, inspired by Asimov's first law of robotics.
Thieves of rings, cell phones and pharmacies use bulletproof vests in robberies on the streets of Sรฃo Paulo
Robbers in Sรฃo Paulo have begun using bulletproof vests during street crimes, indicating a shift in criminal tactics that has raised alarms among law enforcement.
The weapon manufacturer received a clear message: 'You have broken the law'. Now the minister is open to changing the law.
Norway's largest ammunition manufacturer, Nammo, has been informed by the Consumer Authority that it has violated transparency laws, leading to potential changes in legislation by the government.