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It comes on the day that the Bluebirds appeared before London's High Court to face a winding-up order brought by Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs. But the case was put off for 70 days to allow the club to pay the undisclosed debt. "I'm delighted," Cardiff...
Tags: Cardiff City, Langston Corporation, Datuk Chan Tien Ghee, Peter Ridsdale, High Court, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Sam Hammam, Cardiff City Stadium, Business Finance, Debt, Cardiff City F.C., Cardiff, Ghee
Ireland’s largest tour operator Budget Travel is to cease trading this evening with the loss of 172 jobs and the closure of 17 shops. In a statement issued this afternooon the company said it had applied to the High Court to have the company placed into...
Tags: Commission for Aviation Regulation, aviation regulator, financial challenge, High Court, provisional liquidation, cease trading, Ireland, Dublin, Liquidation, Finance, Bankruptcy, Business Finance, Insolvency law, Corporations law, Budget
President Jacob Zuma announced the appointment of 14 judges to various courts across the country on Wednesday. Lorrimer Eric Leach, Jeremiah Buti Zwelibanzi Shongwe, and Zukisa Laura Lumka Tshiqi were appointed to the Supreme Court of Appeal from December...
Tags: Jacob Zuma, South Africa, Johannesburg, Judge, Courts in Norway, South African people, Zulu people, Law Crime, Court of Appeal, High Court, Polygamy
The jury has retired to consider its verdict in the trial of two teenage girls accused of murdering a retired Opotiki teacher. Eighteen-year-old Courtney Churchward and a 15-year-old girl, who has name suppression, have pleaded not guilty to murdering...
Tags: Opotiki, John Rowe, teacher john, Rotorua, opotiki teacher, retired opotiki, High Court, New Zealand, Legal procedure, Law Crime, Jury, Miscarriage of justice, Mu, Year of death missing, Pseudohistory
A jury has begun considering whether Stephen Hudson is guilty of murdering drug associate Nicholas Pike in 2002. Mr Pike, 22, has never been found but the Crown says it has proved he is dead and that Hudson deliberately killed him. Summing up in the High...
Tags: Stephen Hudson, Wellington, Nicholas Pike, High Court, New Zealand, Masterton, Legal procedure, Law Crime, Jury, Reasonable doubt, Pike, Murders, Criminal law
Quashment order of Mirza Abbas money laundering case upheld Star Online Report The Supreme Court on Monday upheld the High Court verdict that quashed all proceedings of a case filed against former BNP lawmaker Mirza Abbas on charges of illegally possessing...
Tags: Mirza Abbas, High Court, court verdict, Singapore, Legal procedure, Supreme Court of Pakistan, Appeal, Appellate review, Lawsuits, Law Crime
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld the High Court's order to grill former state minister for home Lutfozzaman Babar at the jail gate in connection with the Aug 21 2004 grenade attack case. A four-judge bench led by Mohammad Fazlul Karim gave the order...
Tags: Lutfozzaman Babar, jail gate, High Court, Bangladesh, Dhāka, Fazlul Karim, Supreme Court of Pakistan, Moudud Ahmed, Appeal, BaBar experiment, Law Crime
The High Court has set Monday to deliver its decision over the stay application by the Election Commission against the ruling that Kota Siputeh state seat was vacant. The Commission also applied for a stay against the court order compelling the Commission...
Tags: Election Commission, Datuk Abu Hassan Sarif, Kota Siputeh, High Court, Datuk Mohd Hafarizam Harun, Court of Appeal, Datuk Kamaruddin Md Said, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Elections in Malaysia, Kedah, Malay Malaysians, Malaysian Muslims
Employment solicitor Williams, 50, and Hull, 49, a financial consultant, bought their detached home in Kingsfold, West Sussex, in 2000. But after splitting up two years ago, the pair have been unable to agree on who owns what portion of the house, and...
Tags: paint pots, Robin Williams, High Court, United Kingdom, London, Mudpot, Lampshade, Pound, Paint, Kingston upon Hull, Marine engineering, Submarine hull, Submarines
More secret information relating to the alleged torture of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee should be disclosed, Britain’s High Court ruled Thursday. Ethiopian-born Binyam Mohammad claims the US and Britain were complicit in his torture in Pakistan and...
Tags: Britain, CIA, High Court, court rules, Binyam Mohamed, United Kingdom, London, Criminal law, Morality, Torture, Intelligence, Human rights abuses, Violence, Crimes against humanity, Politics, Abu Zubaydah, Interrogations, Waterboarding, Torture in the United States, War crimes, Bybee Memo, Law Crime, Guantanamo Bay detention camp