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
CJI Chandrachud on Gender and Justice: Addressing Delays and Barriers in the Legal System In a significant observation, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud highlighted the disproportionate impact of delays in judicial outcomes on female lawyers compared to their male counterparts. Speaking
Indian Judiciary’s Clash Over Adolescent Rights: The Supreme Court Rebukes Calcutta High Court’s Remarks In a pivotal development that underscores the complexities of legal interpretations around adolescent rights, the Supreme Court of India expressed strong disapproval of recent remarks made by the
Denmark’s New Legislation: A Balancing Act Between Religious Respect and Free Speech In a significant and controversial legislative move, the Danish Parliament adopted a law on Thursday that criminalizes the public burning of the Holy Quran and other sacred religious texts. This
Canada report finds cyber threat activities targeting elections on the rise worldwide The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security’s latest report, published Wednesday, brings to light a growing global threat that undermines the very foundation of democratic societies: the increasing frequency and sophistication
Unsettling Assassination of Illia Kyva: A Glimpse into Ukraine’s Controversial Tactics The recent assassination of Illia Kyva, a controversial figure and former member of Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada, near Moscow, has sent shockwaves through political circles and raised serious questions about the tactics
Historic Legislative Reforms: Lok Sabha Passes Bills for Reservations in Jammu and Kashmir In a landmark move reflecting India’s ongoing commitment to social justice and inclusion, the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament, has passed two significant bills pertaining
Supreme Court Seeks Data on Citizenship and Illegal Immigration in Landmark Hearing In a significant development that could have far-reaching implications on citizenship and immigration policies in India, the Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Central government to furnish detailed information regarding
Supreme Court’s Call for Urgent Guidelines on Digital Device Seizures The Supreme Court of India, on Wednesday, expressed its growing impatience with the Central government over the prolonged delay in establishing guidelines for the search and seizure of personal digital devices by
Concerns Over Case Listings in the Supreme Court of India In a move that underscores the need for transparency and adherence to established protocols within the highest echelons of India’s judiciary, Senior Counsel and former Supreme Court Bar Association president Dushyant Dave
The Unfolding Trial of Benjamin Netanyahu Amidst Conflict and Controversy The trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a saga intertwining allegations of corruption with national security concerns, has resumed amidst unprecedented circumstances. After a hiatus due to religious observances and escalating