Thai Protesters Demand Repeal of Law Against Questioning the Monarchy
The offence carries sentences of between three and 15 years’ imprisonment for defaming, insulting, or threatening the country’s royal family.
Read moreThe offence carries sentences of between three and 15 years’ imprisonment for defaming, insulting, or threatening the country’s royal family.
Read moreThe Covid-19 Law Lab initiative gathers and shares legal documents from over 190 countries across the world to help states
Read moreLegal Directions Newsletter Covers Indian and International Legal Affairs Notice: Legal Directions news magazine was discontinued in May 2020 because
Read moreNew Law Proposed for Delhi Group Housing Societies DRAFT BILL FOR DELHI LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DELHI HOUSING SOCIETIES BILL, 2020 INTRODUCED
Read moreThe Union Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, has approved the 22nd Law Commission of India for
Read moreThe Department of Justice, Government of India, celebrated 150,000 registrations for advice on Tele-Law, which is an initiative to provide
Read more