Delays in issuing written grounds of judgment are not uncommon in complex cases. But when such delays extend well beyond established timelines, do they begin to affect an accused person’s ability to exercise a meaningful right of appeal?
From Enron to Carillion, corporate failures have shown that shared decisions carry shared consequences. The SRC civil case ruling raises a difficult question — why does that principle appear unevenly applied?
ISLAMABAD - On the final day of a two-day trip to raise awareness of the disaster, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited several flood-ravaged areas...
LONDON - On Thursday, Prime Minister of Britain, Liz Truss will control increasing consumer power prices and encourage alternative energy sources as part of...
WILMINGTON - Elon Musk's trial over his request to terminate his RM198.15 billion agreement for Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) should be postponed for several weeks...
BEIJING - On Monday, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck China's Sichuan province, the strongest to hit the province since 2013, causing shaking in Chengdu...
HOUSTON - According to U.S. government officials and related emails reviewed by Reuters, federal and local officials are scrambling to locate nearly a dozen...
SYDNEY - A surge in visa processing times in Australia has stranded approximately a million prospective workers, exacerbating the acute staff shortages that...