Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has been released from police custody after satisfying stringent bail conditions set by two separate High Courts in Accra. His release on Friday, October 10, 2025, follows three nights in detention after being granted bail earlier in the […] The post Wontumi released after meeting bail conditions in galamsey cases appeared first on The Overseers - Ghana No.1 News.| The Overseers – Ghana No.1 News
מועצת התכנון העליונה תדון ביום רביעי (17/9/25) בקידום של 1,276 יחידות דיור, ברחבי הגדה המערבית. בין התוכניות שיקודמו תאושר להפקדה תוכנית לבניית 278 יח"ד (תוכנית 524) בהתנחלות החדשה אביגיל. המאחז אביגיל הוכשרה כהתנחלות על ידי הממשלה בפברואר 2023. בדיון שהתקיים במועצת התכנון העליונה ב 20/...| שלום עכשיו
Paul Ponting, 55, a self-styled corruption advocate and legal expert, based in Ormskirk, West Lancashire, and his wife, Anna Ponting, 53, are facing a second appearance at the Royal Courts of Justice after defying a High Court Order handed down in July 2025. At the conclusion of a hearing at the famous old courts in […]| Neil Wilby Media
An email written by a Lancashire Constabulary police inspector and later exhibited in the High Court has raised serious conduct questions. An offered right of reply via the force press office, was met with silence. A requested statement from the Head of Professional Standards also went unacknowledged. Silence is not a viable option That silence […]| Neil Wilby Media
~By Mansi Pandey Introduction Section 102 of the Criminal Procedure Code (hereinafter referred to as ‘Cr.P.C.’ or the ‘code’), deals with the power of the police officers to seize “any property” that is either stolen or creates a suspicion of commission of the offense. Further, the police shall report the seizure to the Magistrate forthwith. It … Continue reading Evaluating the Judicial Interpretation of Section 102(3) of Cr.P.C| The Criminal Law Blog
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission will consider contesting today’s ruling.| TheJournal.ie
High Court reaffirms that surcharge interest rates that are 'extravagant and unconscionable' and not commercially justifiable are not legally enforceable.| WILLIAM FRY
Guest Article by: Pradeep Purandare A PIL (152 / 2014) has been filed by this author before the Aurangabad bench of Mumbai High Court way back in 2014. Maharashtra Irrigation Act, 1976 (MIA 1976) i…| SANDRP