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Sindh High Court

The High Court is a court of law that has a higher jurisdiction than lower courts, sometimes referred to as the Supreme Court.

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Pakistan Chief Justice Afridi Opposes Judge Transfers Over Constitutional Concerns

Pakistan's Chief Justice Yahya Afridi has strongly opposed transferring judges from Islamabad to Sindh High Court, citing threats to constitutional principles and judicial independence. This stance signals increasing conflict over judicial transfers and authority in Pakistan.

· 36d ago

Ghana government denies interference as court rulings and expert calls shape OSP reform talks

Ghana's government rejects claims of presidential interference in the Office of the Special Prosecutor amid ongoing court rulings and reform debates. Experts advocate for constitutional amendments to bolster the OSP's independence and effectiveness.

· 38d ago

Enoch Burke Seeks Appeal Against High Court Rulings on Suspension and Trespass Injunction

Enoch Burke, a jailed teacher, has challenged two of Ireland's High Court rulings—one concerning his suspension and the other preventing him from trespassing at his school. His appeals could alter legal precedents on employment and access rights in education disputes.

· 43d ago

Ghana Court Delays Adjenim Boateng Adjei Trial Until 2026 Over Authority Dispute

The case against Adjenim Boateng Adjei has been postponed until June 2026 due to a dispute over prosecutorial powers. This pause follows a High Court ruling challenging the authority of the Office of the Special Prosecutor, affecting the progress of corruption investigations in Ghana.

· 44d ago

Israeli High Court Restricts Powers of Security Minister Ben-Gvir, Starts Ouster Hearings

The Israeli High Court has temporarily restricted some of Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's powers amid petitions to remove him. This development signals a significant legal challenge that may reshape his role and influence Israeli politics.

· 49d ago

UK Proposes Stricter Protest Laws and Bans Palestine Action Amid Criticism

The UK government is pushing new laws to restrict protests, including banning Palestine Action after a court deemed it unlawful. Critics warn these measures threaten democratic freedoms and civil liberties, sparking ongoing legal battles and protests.

· 52d ago

London police arrest over 500 protesters supporting banned Palestine Action

Over 500 protesters supporting Palestine Action were detained by London police during a demonstration in Trafalgar Square. This marks a significant escalation in enforcement following the group's ban, with legal and civil liberties implications to watch.

· 53d ago

Kenyan High Court Temporarily Stops Arrests of Governors and County Officials

The Kenyan High Court has issued orders halting the arrest and summoning of governors and county officials. This move provides temporary legal protection as courts review the government's actions against local officials.

· 56d ago

Volta Chiefs Reject EOCO's Ignoring of Court Order in Council of State Member Case

The Volta Region House of Chiefs has criticized EOCO for ignoring a High Court ruling that found their investigation into Council of State member Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple unlawful. This highlights tensions between judicial authority and law enforcement in Ghana's democracy, with potential implications for legal accountability.

· 58d ago

Three IRA bombing victims drop UK civil suit against Gerry Adams

Three victims of IRA bombings in England have discontinued their civil lawsuit against Gerry Adams. This withdrawal ends a significant legal challenge concerning Adams' alleged IRA involvement.

· 58d ago

Met Police to Resume Arrests of Palestine Action Supporters Post Court Ruling

The Metropolitan Police will restart arresting supporters of Palestine Action after a court found the government's ban unlawful. This decision signals a renewed enforcement stance as legal appeals continue, potentially fueling protests and legal battles.

· 59d ago

Court of Appeal Grants Stay to Putrajaya in Sabah Revenue Dispute

The Court of Appeal has granted a stay of execution to the federal government in the Sabah 40% revenue dispute, temporarily halting negotiations and payments. This decision delays resolving the dispute while the government appeals the High Court ruling that Sabah is owed its revenue share from 1974 to 2021.

· 60d ago

High Court Bars Gvir's 'Anti-Incitement' Body from Social Media Monitoring

The High Court has ordered a halt to the monitoring activities of Ben Gvir’s new 'anti-incitement' unit amid privacy concerns. This development puts a legal check on government surveillance efforts that sparked public debate.

· 67d ago

Gul Plaza Fire: Survivors Deny Rescuers Reached Them as Hero Volunteer Rescued 11

Survivors of the Gul Plaza fire report that no rescue efforts reached them during the blaze. Meanwhile, a volunteer firefighter recounts saving 11 people from the burning building, showcasing acts of bravery.

· 98d ago