Foreign/International
Nepal's House Of Representatives Unanimously Pass Constitution Amendment Bill Changing Its Political Map In Emblem Incorporating Indian Territories [Read Bill]
The recent unanimous passing of a Constitution Amendment Bill by Nepal's House of Representatives has generated a furore.Article 9 of the Constitution of Nepal defines the coat-of-arms (emblem) of Nepal. It is displayed in in Schedule-3 of the Constitution. Yesterday, the House of Representatives of Nepal has passed the amendment made to this Schedule by a two thirds majority. It is reported...
Law Penalizing Judges For Delivering 'Knowingly Unjust' Judgments Is Unconstitutional: Ukraine Constitutional Court [Read Judgment]
The Constitutional Court of Ukraine has declared Article 375 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine which penalizes judges for delivering knowingly unjust sentence, judgment, ruling or order, as unconstitutional. Article 375 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine provides that Delivery of a knowingly unfair/unjust sentence, judgment, ruling or order by a judge (or judges), - shall be punishable by...
'Making Of Laws At The National Level Is Essential For Dealing With The Cases Of COVID-19', Pakistan Supreme Court Reminds The Federal Government [Read Judgment]
The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Monday (08-June-2020) stressed that the Federal government needs to take COVID-19 seriously and come up with a uniform national legislation to overcome this health emergency. This comes at the time when at least two judges of the Supreme Court have tested positive for COVID-19.A 4 judge bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, comprising Justices Gulzar...
'Injustices Faced By Black Americans Not Relics Of Past' : Washington Supreme Court Judges Issue Solidarity Statement
Washington Supreme Court Justices have issued a statement, condemning the injustices against black Americans by the justice systems of the United States of America, and have urged the legal community to reflect on the moment and act together in a bid to eradicate racism. The letter, written to the Judiciary and the Legal Community, states that the "devaluation and degradation of...
South Africa High Court Strikes Down Lockdown Regulations As Unconstitutional [Read Judgment]
The High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Pretoria) has held that some lock down regulations imposed by the Government in South Africa in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic are unconstitutional. Judge Norman Davis observed that they do not meet the rationality test.The Court ruled thus in a petition filed by the Liberty Fighters Network advocacy group who contended that the...
US Supreme Court Rejects Church's Plea Against COVID-19 Restrictions In Attendance In Places Of Worship [5:4 Majority]
The Supreme Court of the United States of America on Friday rejected the application for temporary injunction moved by South Bay Pentecostal Church against the restrictions imposed by Governor of California on attendance in places of worship as part of COVID-19 control measures.In response to COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of California passed an executive order limiting attendance at places...
Gopal Subramanium, First Indian Senior Counsel To Appear Before The Singapore Supreme Court, Wins Appeal In the Daiichi - Ranbaxy Matter
In a huge setback to former promoters of Ranbaxy -- Malvinder Mohan Singh and Shivinder Mohan Singh, the Supreme Court of Singapore on Thursday dismissed their appeal against the judgment of the High Court of Singapore refusing to set aside the Rs 3,500-crore arbitral award in favour of Japanese drug maker Daiichi Sankyo. With this, Senior Advocate Gopal Subramanium, representing...
Discussing Ramos v Louisiana - Racial Discrimination, Doctrine Of Stare-Decisis And Some Concerns
In the midst of COVID-19-related news, the most interesting legal development in the United States went rather unnoticed, at least in India. On 20th April, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) passed a judgment declaring that the juries (consisting of 12 members) must be unanimous to convict a person accused of a serious offence. A single juror's vote to acquit is enough...
France Top Court Prohibits Use Of Drone For Surveillance Of People Flouting Covid-19 Lockdown Restrictions [Read Judgment]
The Apex Court of France Conseil d'État has ordered the police not to carry out surveillance measures by drone to track people flouting lockdown restrictions.The court said that such devices cannot be used until a privacy law is made or by equipping the devices used by the prefecture of police with technical devices likely to make impossible the identification of people filmed. Human...