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The Constitutional Court has accumulated at least 12 pending appeals related to the process of appointing the new attorney general, just days before President Bernardo Arévalo makes the selection. This suggests significant institutional and legal challenges to the appointment process.
SC, FCC operate as coordinate courts, exercising clearly demarcated jurisdictions: CJP Afridi ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi has ruled that the constitutional scheme following the passage of the 27th Amendment treated the Supreme Court (SC) and the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) as coordinate courts exercising clearly demarcated jurisdictions over distinct matters. The ruling was made in a 13-page order authored by the CJP and issued on a set of petitions arising from a Feb 17, 2020 Peshawar High Court consolidated judgement. It was issued by a two-member bench, comprising CJP Afridi and Justice Shahid Bilal Hassan.
Apex court directs Head of the Department of Neurology, AIIMS, New Delhi, to constitute an expert team on the issue and submit recommendations in two months
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared likely to permit law enforcement to obtain warrants for cellphone location history near crime scenes while deliberating privacy protections for Americans. The decision balances government investigative capabilities with constitutional privacy concerns.
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE: ‘Redo NHI process’, says Western Cape Premier Winde as ConCourt ponders challenges The Constitutional Court has heard a second day of arguments in a challenge to the National Health Insurance Act, this time in a case lodged by Western Cape Premier Alan Winde. Winde is challenging the parliamentary process that led to the Act being signed off by Parliament, with particular emphasis on the National Council of Provinces’ public hearings.
Tshisekedi hints at possible rule beyond second term In tonight's edition, Félix Tshisekedi says that he would accept a third term “if the people” want it, following a constitutional referendum. Also, a French court orders the resumption of an investigation into accusations that the widow of Rwanda's ex-president Juvenal Habyarimana was involved in the 1994 genocide. And new allegations of secret detentions and abuse are emerging from Burkina Faso, where authorities are accused of holding a prominent investigative journalist in a covert facility.
Costa Rica Court Orders Urgent Action to Protect Tempisque River Costa Rica’s Constitutional Court has ordered several state agencies and local governments to act together to address the degradation of the Tempisque River, after finding that the official response to sand extraction and environmental damage in the area has been fragmented and insufficient. The ruling stems from an amparo appeal over sand removal in the […] The post Costa Rica Court Orders Urgent Action to Protect Tempisque River appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate .
Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana congressional maps in case with national implications The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Louisiana’s existing congressional map Wednesday as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander in a ruling that may have implications for core tenets of the Voting Rights Act. “Allowing race to play any part in government decision-making represents a departure from the constitutional rule that applies in almost every other context,” Justice […]
IMANI Africa defends CSO intervention in Supreme Court case challenging OSP Act Associate at IMANI Africa, Kay Cudjoe, has defended the involvement of civil society organisations in a Supreme Court case challenging the constitutionality of Ghana’s anti-corruption framework law, the Office of the Special Prosecutor Act, 2017 (Act 959).