Issues counsel should consider when seeking preliminary injunctive relief in a federal civil lawsuit, including when to seek preliminary injunctive relief, whether to pursue a temporary restraining ...
ITAT Indore remands assessment orders for AYs 2013-14 to 2018-19 to the AO for de novo consideration, finding that non-compliance during proceedings occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic and an ...
The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal set aside the NFAC's order against Puvvada Veera Kumar, finding that the CIT(A) failed to consider detailed written submissions uploaded to the portal, necessitating ...
On September 29, 2025, attorneys for the City of El Centro and its former city manager requested additional time from a federal court to respond to a discrimination lawsuit, ...
Hunter Biden is one step closer to winning a defamation lawsuit by default after a federal judge slapped former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne with sanctions. The post Federal judge slaps ex-Overstock ...
Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia Hearing Panel issues sanction recommendation for Atlanta Judicial Circuit Judge. Panel recommends Supreme Court of Georgia remove Fulton County Superior ...
The Sindh High Court (SHC) has suspended University of Karachi's decision to cancel the degree of Islamabad High Court (IHC) judge Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri.
NAB President Curtis LeGeyt met with FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty to push for elimination of radio and TV ownership limits.
Ketan Parekh, through his lawyer Mohan Rao, had cited that he had been granted permission in the past to travel abroad, including by the Supreme Court.
Tarek Obaid, a director of PetroSaudi International Ltd (PSI), has been prohibited from selling his 2.5 million shares in Palantir Technologies, which are allegedly connected to 1Malaysia Development ...
A family of a retired Nigerian Air Force officer moved to court in Nairobi seeking the immediate release of his body from Aga Khan University Hospital. This is after Air Vice Marshal Terry O.
“This court has observed that Schedule A litigants are gradually, and often unusually, modifying the Court’s rules and procedures, creating extraordinary exceptions to some rules and procedures,” U.S.