All federal judges are expected to follow certain protocol and adhere to the Code of Conduct that was first established about 50 years ago. Womp, womp.
Authored by - Preetha Soman, partner, Tia Matthew, associate and Rebecca Thomas, associate, Labour and Employment Laws, JSA Advocates & Solicitors.
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Regulatory measures lead to drop in Motor insurance complaints
Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has taken various regulatory measures for protection of policyholders' interests which require insurers to adopt transparent, time-bound ...
Manchester City centre-half Ruben Dias has lauded Erling Haaland’s extraordinary goalscoring form and has called upon his ...
On any given day in a busy primary care clinic, doctors and others often ask patients about their alcohol use, and try to ...
The Pentagon has escalated its review of Sen. Mark Kelly by opening a formal command investigation tied to his participation ...
Eastern Washington’s controversial top federal attorney is still in charge of the U.S. Attorney’s Office despite his interim term expiring and never officially being nominated to the role or confirmed ...
Protesters associated with pro-Yunus groups started marching towards the Indian mission office in Rajshahi earlier on ...
The Tribunal admitted a Section 7 insolvency petition after finding default exceeding ₹1 crore and noting the debtor’s ...
The members of the Stafford Campaign Against Racism and Fascism demanded the resignation of Reform cabinet members accused of ...
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What Will America Look Like After 3 More Years of Trump?
Trump has drastic changes in mind, but he could still be constrained by the midterms, the Supreme Court, and other outside ...
Explains the rationale behind consolidating decades-old labour laws into four modern codes and highlights how simplification aims to improve compliance and worker ...
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