Court Rulings

Karnataka seeks to digitize land-record updates from High Court and civil court orders

Karnataka’s Revenue Department has formally proposed that the Karnataka High Court enable designated court officers to directly log into the RTC system to auto-enter High Court and civil court orders, mirroring the real-time digital workflow used by revenue courts.

New terrorism-linked charges in Kenya’s Shakahola cult case

Kenya’s public prosecutions office charged Paul Mackenzie and seven others with organized criminal activity, radicalization, and facilitating a terrorist act tied to at least 52 deaths in Kilifi County.

UK court opens patent path for neural-network inventions

The UK Supreme Court ruled that an artificial neural network can qualify for patent protection when it is implemented using physical hardware, overturning the UK Intellectual Property Office’s 2022 refusal in the Emotional Perception AI case and sending the application back for reconsideration.

Supreme Court lets California’s new congressional map proceed

The US Supreme Court unanimously denied California Republicans’ bid to block Proposition 50, allowing the state’s redistricting plan to move forward.

Air India flight 171 crash: Supreme Court says probe aims to find cause, ensure future safety, not to assign blame

The Supreme Court stated that the investigation into the Air India Flight 171 crash aims to determine the cause and improve safety, not to assign blame. This follows concerns raised by the pilot's father regarding media reports and pilot error rumors.

Justice Sotomayor's Take on Immunity in the Trump and Dobbs Cases

The article discusses Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's perspective on the concept of immunity in cases involving former President Donald Trump and the controversial Dobbs decision. Sotomayor's views are explored in the context of broader legal and political implications.

A Firsthand Look at the Harsh Realities of a Conservative Supreme Court

The article provides a detailed account of the author's personal experiences and observations of the conservative leanings of the current Supreme Court. It highlights specific cases and decisions that illustrate the court's approach and its potential implications on various aspects of American society.

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