Latest Trial Court News
Trial begins Monday over whether Wash. pharmacies can refuse to stock
A four-year legal fight over who must provide "morning-after" contraceptives such as Plan B lands in a federal courtroom Monday, testing Washington state Pharmacy Board rules requiring pharmacies to dispense any medication for which there is a
Updated: 11/26/2011 05:09P
Govt asked to proceed with Musharraf, Aziz's arrest warrants
Sources in the Interior Ministry said the Balochistan Home Ministry has sent the arrest warrants for the three accused to the ministry for bringing them back from abroad through Interpol and face the trial. A trial court in Balochistan had issued the
Updated: 11/26/2011 04:23P
Accused in Soumya, Jigisha murder cases acquitted in car theft case
NEW DELHI: Two men, accused in the Soumya Vishwanathan and Jigisha Ghosh murder cases, have been acquitted in a separate vehicle theft case by a trial court, which said there were several unexplained "inconsistencies" in the police probe.
Updated: 11/26/2011 04:17P
Critics Say Budget Cuts for Courts Risk Rights
“Whether it is a divorce, traffic ticket, foreclosure or personal injury case that draws someone into the system, they will find themselves in state court.” State courts around the country have found many ways, some unusual, to deal with the cuts.
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:58P
Database system
Manila, Philippines – Quezon City authorities will unveil tomorrow (November 28) the P2 million document tracking system designed to expedite the docketing of cases filed before the Clerk of Court of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court (RTC).
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:48P
Discretion Undermines Equality
The Govt. of India or State Govt. as the case may be, may determine the person by whom, the manner in which, the offence or offences for which prosecution of such Judge, Magistrate and public servant is to be conducted, may specify the court before
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:37P
Seif to select own defence: Libyan ex-minister
Seif al-Islam, the son of deposed Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, will receive a fair trial and is free to select his own defence team, former justice minister Mohammed al-Allagui told reporters on Saturday. Seif "will see a fair trial according to
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:27P
Hearing in vigilance cases against VS, Unmesh put off
The petition against Dr Unmesh was filed for giving false evidence during Soumya case trial at the Fast Track Court. Dr Unmesh is the "first accused" in the petition which has named assistant professor of the forensic department Dr Hitesh Sankar and
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:26P
Katta is unrecognisable in court
The temporary bail conditions set by the High Court require him to be present for the hearings at the trial court. Katta has been given the liberty to seek treatment in a London hospital, where he had received treatment earlier, as long as he applied
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:25P
Apex court chief seeks constitutional amendment
"But I think the constitutional article regarding the mandate of the court to tackle state security-related crimes should be reconsidered," he said. "It needs to be amended." Dr Al Abdul was speaking as the trial of five bloggers charged with
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:21P