A 21-year-old in China scammed over 300 hotels by fabricating hygiene complaints, exposing vulnerabilities in the hospitality industry and underscoring the need for robust operational practices and regulatory compliance. A Dirty Condom Can Save Your Hotel Expense A 21-year old from China
A Russian court has denied the appeal of Ksenia Karelina, a 33-year-old Russian-American woman, who faces charges of treason. Karelina was arrested on January 27 and has been detained in a jail in Yekaterinburg. The rejection of her appeal comes after allegations
In a pivotal ruling, the Punjab and Haryana High Court underscores the mandatory obligation for parents to report any offenses against their child under the POCSO Act, setting a precedent that reaffirms the paramount importance of statutory compliance in safeguarding children's rights
Amidst the controversy surrounding the Gyanvapi Mosque dispute and Dr. AK Vishvesha's ruling, his appointment as Lokpal of Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University has reignited debates on the intersection of law, religion, and governance in contemporary India.
Asaram Bapu, the self-styled godman and rape convict, has withdrawn his plea before the Supreme Court seeking a suspension of his jail sentence and release on medical bail.
The Supreme Court's dismissal of a petition seeking digital monitoring of MPs underscores the delicate balance between governance transparency and individual privacy rights within the framework of democratic governance.
In a landmark ruling, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has provided clarity on the intricacies of copyright law pertaining to life stories, particularly in the context of filmmaking.
Ghana's Parliament has passed a bill criminalizing LGBTQ+ identification within the country, sparking international debate and raising concerns about human rights and cultural values.
In a pivotal session on Wednesday, the United States Supreme Court delved into the contentious issue surrounding the legality of a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) rule banning rapid-fire "bump stocks." This hearing marked an appeal from the US
The recent authorization of charges against Tihomir Ivanchev by the Crown Prosecution Service sheds light on the intricate web of espionage activities with ties to Russian security services, underscoring the persistent threats posed by state-sponsored espionage networks.
Several gynaecologists in Kerala have challenged a protocol mandating their exclusive involvement in examining survivors of sexual offenses. They argue that this mandate contradicts legal statutes and causes delays in treatment for survivors. The Kerala High Court is set to review the