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Kulasegaran launches Perak Bar Mediation Centre, says disputes can be settled in a day

Malay Mail

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July 10, 2026

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Kulasegaran launches Perak Bar Mediation Centre, says disputes can be settled in a day

IPOH, July 10 — Long-running and backlogged civil cases pending before the courts can now be referred to mediation...

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Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jul 4, 2026

Bar Association suspends hearings for two hours Sunday, mourning victims of bombing

Damascus, July 4 (SANA) The Syrian Bar Association announced the suspension of court hearings in all provinces for two hours tomorrow, Sunday, in mourning for the lawyers killed in the terrorist bombing that targeted a café near the Palace of Justice in Damascus. “The suspension of hearings will be from 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM, []

OneIndia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Parliament Monsoon Session From July 20 To August 13, Stormy Showdown Likely Over Key Bills

The Centre has announced that the Monsoon Session of Parliament will begin on July 20 and is likely to be a hectic one with key bills and political issues to be debated. On Saturday, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced

AllAfrica

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· Jul 9, 2026

Nigeria: Court Adjourns Tax Evasion Suit Against Binance

[Premium Times] The judge adjourned the matter after the prosecution lawyer told the court that the parties were still exploring reconciliation.

Guinee news

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· Jun 23, 2026

Procès du 28 septembre : les parties civiles réclament la requalification des faits reprochés à Bienvenu Lamah en crimes contre l’humanité

Le deuxième volet du procès relatif aux événements du 28 septembre 2009 s’est poursuivi au tribunal de Dixinn avec une étape importante consacrée aux plaidoiries des parties civiles et aux réquisitions. Cette audience intervient après un précédent renvoi destiné à permettre la tenue de cette phase décisive du dossier. Face à la juridiction, les avocats []

Malay Mail

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· Jun 21, 2026

Legal action likely over Tambirat Waterfront project collapse, delaying Phase Two and the regatta, says Sarawak minister

KUCHING, June 21 — The stalled Phase One of the Tambirat Waterfront project is likely to end up in court following...

BOL News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Mamya Shajaffar and Arslan Butt settle legal dispute out of court

Both parties withdraw legal cases and reach mutual understanding. The post Mamya Shajaffar and Arslan Butt settle legal dispute out of court appeared first on BOL News.

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Related coverage for "Kulasegaran launches Perak Bar Mediation Centre, says disputes can be settled in a day": Syrian Arab News Agency — Bar Association suspends hearings for two hours Sunday, mourning victims of bombing. OneIndia — Parliament Monsoon Session From July 20 To August 13, Stormy Showdown Likely Over Key Bills. AllAfrica — Nigeria: Court Adjourns Tax Evasion Suit Against Binance. Guinee news — Procès du 28 septembre : les parties civiles réclament la requalification des faits reprochés à Bienvenu Lamah en crimes contre l’humanité. Malay Mail — Legal action likely over Tambirat Waterfront project collapse, delaying Phase Two and the regatta, says Sarawak minister. BOL News — Mamya Shajaffar and Arslan Butt settle legal dispute out of court