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April 20, 2025
Construction sites can be dangerous places. Heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and high work areas make the industry prone to accidents and injuries. When an incident occurs, figuring out who’s at fault and who should be held responsible can get complicated. Multiple parties may share liability depending on the circumstances. Here’s a look at who is...
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Around 39.5 million people sustain a personal injury each year severe enough to seek out medical treatment. Common examples include whiplash from car accidents, broken bones from slip and fall accidents, and injuries sustained in the workplace. If you get hurt and someone else is to blame, you may be able to file a personal...
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The Russian state-sponsored threat actor known as APT29 has been linked to an advanced phishing campaign that’s targeting diplomatic entities across Europe with a new variant of WINELOADER and a previously unreported malware loader codenamed GRAPELOADER. “While the improved WINELOADER variant is still a modular backdoor used in later stages, GRAPELOADER is a newly observed...
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Chhattisgarh Judicial Services Examination is organized each year by the Chhattisgarh High Court or Chhattisgarh Public Service Commission to recruit eligible candidates for the posts of Civil Judge. The competitive exam for Chhattisgarh High Court Civil Judge is held in 3 phases, i.e. Preliminary, Mains, and Interview. The candidates need to qualify for each of...
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In the realm of criminal jurisprudence, the framing of charges marks a pivotal stage in trial proceedings. It indicates the court’s prima facie satisfaction that the accused is suspected of having committed an offence. However, recent judicial developments have stirred debate on whether such charges, once framed, can be deleted or altered to discharge the...
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Armed conflicts, whether international or non-international, create a profound humanitarian crisis that severely disrupts access to essential health services. In these volatile environments, health care professionals, facilities, and patients face grave dangers, ranging from indiscriminate attacks and forced displacements to resource shortages and the collapse of public health infrastructure. International humanitarian law (IHL) seeks to...
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This landmark case revolved around allegations of cartelisation and bid rigging by manufacturers of 14.2 kg LPG cylinders in a tender floated by Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL). The Supreme Court was called to determine the correctness of findings by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) and the Competition Appellate Tribunal (COMPAT) that 45 LPG...
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