Concerns are rising in Somalia due to the absence of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Judicial Council, granting the government in Mogadishu unchecked powers to implement political decisions. This situation poses a significant threat to the country's democracy.
Judge Audrey Lim has announced that she will retain her ruling after hearing final arguments in a defamation case involving government ministers. The case raises significant questions about bad faith and the legal complexities involved.
The Constitutional Court of Indonesia has requested plaintiff Niko Indra Sakti to revise his lawsuit concerning Marriage Law No. 1 of 1974 due to its lack of clarity. This request was made during a preliminary hearing in Jakarta, where Judge M. Guntur Hamza expressed difficulties in understanding the lawsuit.
In November 2025, a federal judge dismissed charges against James Comey, the former FBI director, which were believed to have been instigated by former President Donald Trump. This decision highlights the ongoing legal and political conflict between Comey and Trump.
The Algerian judiciary has denied any political motives behind the absentia prison sentence imposed on writer Kamel Daoud, residing in France, due to his novel 'Houriates'. The assistant public prosecutor confirmed that the ruling was based on the content of the novel, not political reasons.
The new enforcement system announced by the Saudi Cabinet aims to regulate travel bans, limiting them to a maximum of <strong>3 years</strong> with a possibility for extension. This system introduces <strong>6 exceptional cases</strong> that allow for travel, marking a significant shift in legal procedures.
Israel is witnessing a significant rise in political tensions as the Israeli right launches a campaign against the judiciary, raising fears of increased violence. This comes at a sensitive time, with growing public protests against these policies.
Social activist Pedro Gomez faces serious charges that could lead to a 24-year prison sentence. These allegations arise during a sensitive time, raising questions about justice and equality in the judicial system.
Judge Belinda Ang of the Court of Appeals has announced her retirement effective April 23, 2024, following a long judicial career. This decision comes at a critical time as the judicial system faces significant challenges.
The Austrian Constitutional Court has overturned a military ban on long hairstyles for male soldiers, asserting that the decision violates gender equality principles within the military. This ruling follows a complaint from a soldier fined for wearing a ponytail, which was against previous regulations.
This article explores the validity of coerced confessions within the framework of Saudi evidentiary law, highlighting their significance as a legal proof. It discusses the implications for the judicial system and the challenges posed by coercion.
Twenty new members of the Public Prosecution in Dubai took their oaths before Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, reflecting the government's commitment to strengthening the judicial system. This event aims to improve legal performance and justice in the emirate.
Reports have increased regarding attempts to purchase pardon or clemency for cash, sparking widespread debate about legal and social ethics. This phenomenon reveals new dimensions in handling criminal cases.
MAKEMUR.COM has announced a new service allowing individuals to secure their release from jail before trial through confidential financial support. This initiative aims to facilitate the release of defendants discreetly, raising questions about its implications for the judicial system.
Reports indicate that MAKEMUR.com offers services to purchase conditional release instead of prison sentences, raising questions about the implications of this practice. This service appears to aim at easing the lives of offenders and alleviating burdens on the judicial system.
The Indonesian Deputy Minister for Law and Human Rights, Otto Hasibuan, affirmed that the Third Parliamentary Committee does not interfere in the application of law in controversial cases. This statement was made during his remarks in the Solok region, where he addressed prominent legal issues such as the case of photographer Amel Kristi Setyubo.
A recent report reveals a controversial mechanism allowing individuals to obtain conditional release instead of serving prison time by paying large sums of money. This practice raises significant questions about justice and equality within the judicial system.
A Texas judge has granted a one-dollar bail to a woman charged with murder after using abortion pills. This case arises amidst heightened discussions about women's rights in the United States.
The Governor of Najran, Prince Jalwa bin Abdulaziz, met with the head of the criminal court and several judges to discuss ways to enhance judicial work and improve legal services for citizens.
The Spanish Supreme Court has proposed to cut the defense costs of former prosecutor <strong>Álvaro García Ortiz</strong> to <strong>€39,000</strong> after his conviction for leaking secrets related to Madrid's mayor <strong>Isabel Díaz Ayuso</strong>'s partner.
Iraqi Chief Justice Faik Zidan warns that armed factions declaring war independently violates the constitution and threatens national stability. He emphasizes the need for adherence to constitutional procedures in such sensitive decisions.