Those concealing first marriage face up to 10 years’ jail, repeat offenders get double punishment, Bill proposes. Centre's ...
HMRC’s revived DRD regime strengthens tax collection while raising significant issues of proportionality, vulnerability ...
DPDP Rules and Act seemingly give the government unfettered access to people's personal data, but restrict private companies for the same.
Experts criticize the Supreme Court's proposal for pre-censorship, deeming it impractical and potentially harmful to free ...
Denmark has halted the first criminal cases against hauliers refusing to pay its new road toll fines, after prosecutors ...
Two teenagers are taking the federal government to the High Court. They argue the ban on social media accounts for under-16s ...
Spain’s Supreme Court remands José Luis Ábalos and adviser Koldo García in a corruption scheme case linked to public ...
The High Court confirms Ofcom’s broad regulatory discretion and upholds £300,000 in fairness and privacy sanctions against ...
Two teenagers are taking the federal government to the High Court. They argue the ban on social media accounts for under-16s is unconstitutional because it interferes with free political communication ...
Europe’s top rights judges faulted Azerbaijan for crushing one of its last independent papers with a steep defamation penalty, finding the punishment disproportionate and “not necessary in a ...
GST is a civil tax law, interspersed with colours of criminal provisions. For taxpayers and tax official, the tax compliance and collection are key provisions.
Across the globe, protest is being curtailed by jittery authorities eager to see a rabid terrorist in the clothing of a demonstrator. This clownish effort by the Starmer government against Palestine ...