TEHRAN, Nov 10 _India's top court has ruled in favor of the construction of a Hindu temple at the site of a mosque that had been demolished by Hindu mobs three decades ago.
TEHRAN, oct 17_Ecuador has reaffirmed the six-year prison sentence given to former vice president Jorge Glas for receiving millions of dollars in kickbacks as part of a corruption scandal, the prosecutor's office says.
TEHRAN, Sept 19_A Tokyo court cleared on Thursday three former Tokyo Electric Power executives of negligence for the 2011 Fukushima disaster, the only criminal case to arise out of the world’s worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl in 1986.
TEHRAN, Sept 18 -Facebook has unveiled the charter for its ‘supreme court ,’ a supposedly independent content moderation board that will take money from, and be appointed by, Facebook itself – while making binding decisions. What could go wrong?
TEHRAN, Sept 12 - The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday granted a request by President Donald Trump’s administration to fully enforce a new rule that would curtail asylum applications by immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, a key element of his hardline immigration policies.
TEHRAN, August 31 -A US appeals court says travelers can sue the American government over abusive conduct by federal airport screeners because the agents can act like law enforcement officers, including when they conduct invasive searches.
TEHRAN, August 20 - An Iranian deputy minister of road said the case of a British oil tanker captured for violating the international maritime regulations at the Strait of Hormuz has come before a court in the country’s southern port city of Bandar Abbas.
TEHRAN, August 19 - Sudan’s ousted president Omar Hassan al-Bashir on Monday arrived amid heavy security at the court house in the capital Khartoum where he is facing corruption charges, a Reuters witness said.
TEHRAN, August 19 -A Malaysian court on Monday postponed for a week the biggest of five trials linked to a multi-billion-dollar scam at state fund 1MDB and allegedly involving former prime minister Najib Razak.
TEHRAN, August 12 - The man suspected of shooting at people inside a Norwegian mosque on Saturday, and of killing his stepsister, appeared in court on Monday with black eyes and wounds on his face and neck.
TEHRAN, Jul 19 - A Moroccan court has sentenced three men to death and another to life-imprisonment upon convicting them of terrorism for their role in last December’s killing of two female Scandinavian hikers in the country’s Atlas Mountains.
TEHRAN, Jul 10 - A US federal appeals court plans to rule that the core provision of former President Barack Obama’s signature health care law, known as Obamacare, is unconstitutional.
TEHRAN, Jun 24 -India’s top court on Monday ordered an investigation into an outbreak of “brain fever” that has killed at least 122 children, after hearing a petition in which the state and central governments were accused of negligence.
TEHRAN, Jun 23 - A Sudanese court Sunday ordered authorities to end a nationwide internet blockade imposed by the ruling generals after a deadly crackdown on protesters earlier this month, a lawyer said.
TEHRAN, Jun 22 -The Supreme Court of Israel has reportedly approved plans for the demolition of 100 Palestinian apartments units on the southeastern outskirts of occupied East Jerusalem al-Quds on the grounds that they have been built close to the separation wall that snakes across occupied Palestinian territories and isolates large swathes of them.
TEHRAN, Jun 21 - A court in Ecuador freed a Swedish programmer close to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday after more than two months in jail on suspicion of hacking.
TEHRAN, Jun 8 -The International Criminal Court's (ICC) chief prosecutor has filed an appeal challenging the court 's rejection of a probe into war crimes in Afghanistan by invading US forces, local Afghan troops as well as Taliban and other militant groups.
TEHRAN, Jun 2 - An Iraqi judicial official says a court in Baghdad has sentenced two French citizens to death for being members of the Islamic State group.
TEHRAN, Jun 1 -A top court in Britain has banned protests and demonstrations outside a school in the second largest city of Birmingham against teaching of odd sexual material to students in primary education.
TEHRAN, May 28- The forced sterilization of two women decades ago as teenagers was unconstitutional, a Japanese court said on Tuesday, but rejected their demands for compensation, in the first of about 20 such cases closely watched nationwide, media said.