South Koreans impeached their president Yoon Suk Yeol on Dec. 14 last year for briefly imposing martial law on Dec. 3 to quell opposition to his government. Also impeached on Dec. 12 were the justice ...
The Office of the Ombudsman is asking the Supreme Court to stop the Sandiganbayan from acquitting respondents in graft cases on the basis of “inordinate delay” in the trial of government officials ...
MANILA, Philippines – “At long last,” former ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales said when notified of the Supreme Court ruling that now disallows courts from including the fact-finding phase in their ...
The periods in question and facts are the same, yet former Caloocan mayor Recom Echiverri is acquitted by one Sandiganbayan division but not by another, as the issue of inordinate delay threatens the ...
Supreme Court on mercy petition: The Supreme Court of India has said if there is an inordinate delay in not deciding the mercy petition, the object and purpose of the death sentence would be ...
The All Progressives Congress, APC, has blamed the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on the inordinate ambitions of politicians and lack of proper coordination. The National Secretary ...
MANILA, Philippines — Due to “inordinate delay” in the judicial process, the Court of Appeals (CA) has dismissed the civil forfeiture case filed by the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) against ...
From now on, for those facing the gallows, death will come either quickly or won't come at all. This is the crux of Tuesday's Supreme Court order commuting the death penalty of 15 persons into life ...
The Court of King’s Bench for Saskatchewan dismissed a personal injury lawsuit over a 2018 motor vehicle accident due to inordinate and inexcusable delays, with no progress made in over five years.
“The core issue presented in the instant Petition is how the legal concept of ‘inordinate delay’ should be operationalized vis-a-vis the constitutional admonition that ‘all persons shall have the ...
The BC Supreme Court has refused to dismiss a case challenging the deceased’s will for want of prosecution despite the delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In Fitzpatrick v. Dobos, 2023 BCSC 182, ...
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