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On Justice Ganguly's table: three crucial 2G matters
New Delhi: On Thursday, when Justice AK Ganguly, a schoolteacher who became a Supreme Court judge, delivers his farewell speech, he would have had a busy day. He would have shared verdicts with longtime companion judge Justice GS Singhvi for the 2G
Updated: 02/01/2012 10:48P

Hearing on Rajiv killers plea deferred to March 27
When the petitions came up before a specially constituted Bench comprising Justice C Nagappan and N Satyanarayanan, Additional Solicitor General M Ravindran said a writ petition, challenging the delay in disposal of a mercy plea by Devender Pal Singh
Updated: 02/01/2012 10:43P

Archive for February, 2012
Seb Arts has illustrated that beautifully in his recent creation: I really don't think words do much justice for this piece, so I will let the photos stand for themselves. You can see more over on MOCpages.
Updated: 02/01/2012 10:40P

Prosecutors drop charges against Burke, Grill and Hondros
The trio were charged in November 2008 by the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) and Justice Michael Murray acquitted them in May 2010. On Thursday, the Department of Public Prosecutions discontinued the case despite the Court of Appeal allowing a
Updated: 02/01/2012 10:35P

Plea seeking disqualification of Shahbaz, Hamza adjourned
Justice Umar Ata Bandial was hearing the petition filed by Chaudhry Muhammad Fakhir Razzaq Advocate through counsel Khurram Latif Khan Khosa impleading Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, MNA Hamza Shahbaz Sharif and Al-Falah Pharma.
Updated: 02/01/2012 10:35P

Daughter Calls On Driver Who Killed Mother To Come Forward
By Karen Anderson, WBZ-TV LYNN (CBS) – Yulia Levin's heart breaks when she thinks of her mother, Luyiza Polak, and now she is pleading for justice and help. “She was a wonderful person, kind loving and caring, and she did so much, says Yulia.
Updated: 02/01/2012 10:11P

Charges dropped against Burke, Grill
The trio were charged in November 2008 by the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) and Justice Michael Murray acquitted them in May 2010. On Thursday, the Department of Public Prosecutions discontinued the case despite the Court of Appeal allowing a
Updated: 02/01/2012 10:09P

Canadian accused of bribing cabinet minister in India is a test case for
The federal Justice Department is planning to prosecute businessman Nazir Karigar, an Indian-born Canadian citizen on charges that he violated the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act – a law that forbids the payment of bribes abroad.
Updated: 02/01/2012 10:00P

Canadian accused of bribing cabinet minister in India is a test case for
The federal Justice Department is planning to prosecute businessman Nazir Karigar, an Indian-born Canadian citizen on charges that he violated the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act – a law that forbids the payment of bribes abroad.
Updated: 02/01/2012 10:00P

We will fight Optus, AFL boss says
Amid continuing debate about whether Optus would be protected to continue offering its service to consumers, one barrister said he believed Justice Rares's decision was "incorrect" and the AFL and Telstra have a strong case to appeal.
Updated: 02/01/2012 09:52P

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