Disciplinary Rules means the disciplinary rules made under section 74(1)(b); Sample 1Sample 2 Based on 2 documents SaveCopy Disciplinary Rules means the rules and procedures governing the investigation of rule violations and the disciplining of any Person in connection with such violations, as set...
[Provided that nothing in this sub-rule shall prevent a Muslim or a non-Muslim whose name is entered in an electoral roll of an electoral area from objecting to the inclusion of a name in the other electoral roll of the same area.] The person claiming to be enrolled in the electoral r...
If the court decides that an item is necessary and that the contract involving the item cannot be voided, they can either enforce the terms the contract has written or rule that the minor has to pay for the services or goods that they have been provided. If a minor decides to void a ...
However, the Supreme Court interpreted the law differently -- as an “all party rule.” Across the country in Alabama, the covert filming of individuals while they were trespassing on private properties was considered unlawful surveillance. This may sound strange to many. It’s considered an ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has renewed her attack on a ruling by the court's conservative majority that afforded broad immunity to President Donald Trump Associated PressFeb. 6, 2025 Democrats End Boycott of Minnesota House After Agreeing to Power-Sharing...
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The first canon defines the overall goal of the code: for each justice to “uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary.” Integrity and independence are the internal and external requirements for the proper functioning of the court. Integrity relates to internal choices in conduct, addr...
The Court occasionally refers to ‘breaches of the Convention’, ‘breaches of Articles’ or ‘violat[ions] of a number of provisions of the ICSFT and CERD’ […] It is rather regrettable that the principal judicial organ of the United Nations does not pay sufficient attention to the preci...
Hodge from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania found ATS did not prove that it would suffer irreparable harm if the FTC’s final rule were permitted to go into effect. The court also found that ATS failed to establish its substantive challenge to the FTC’s rule (i.e....
U.S. District Judge George Daniels of the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York wrote in a 14-page opinion that immigrants who would potentially be affected by the White House's "public charge" rule could suffer "irreparable harm" if the regulation went into effect Oct...