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July 25, 2025
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned a North Korean front company and three associated individuals for their involvement in the fraudulent remote information technology (IT) worker scheme designed to generate illicit revenues for Pyongyang. The sanctions target Korea Sobaeksu Trading Company (aka Sobaeksu United Corporation), and Kim Se...
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The threat actor known as Patchwork has been attributed to a new spear-phishing campaign targeting Turkish defense contractors with the goal of gathering strategic intelligence. “The campaign employs a five-stage execution chain delivered via malicious LNK files disguised as conference invitations sent to targets interested in learning more about unmanned vehicle systems,” Arctic Wolf Labs...
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Russian aerospace and defense industries have become the target of a cyber espionage campaign that delivers a backdoor called EAGLET to facilitate data exfiltration. The activity, dubbed Operation CargoTalon, has been assigned to a threat cluster tracked as UNG0901 (short for Unknown Group 901). “The campaign is aimed at targeting employees of Voronezh Aircraft Production...
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The doctrine of merger, a long-standing principle of Indian jurisprudence, operates on the premise that once a superior court adjudicates a matter, the judgment of the lower court merges into that of the higher forum. This doctrine, though fundamental for judicial hierarchy and finality, cannot be treated as an inflexible rule. The recent judgment of...
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In Indian succession law, a registered Will holds a distinctive evidentiary status. But a pertinent legal question often arises—can a registered Will be presumed to be genuine without requiring additional proof of execution and attestation? The recent Supreme Court judgment in Metpalli Lasum Bai (Since Dead) & Ors. v. Metapalli Muthaiah (D) by LRs, Civil...
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24th July, Jabalpur – Dharmashastra National Law University Signs MoU with Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow. Paving the Way for Academic Exchange and Legal Research Collaboration A Milestone in Inter-Institutional Cooperation In a significant move to strengthen academic ties and foster collaborative growth in legal education, Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU), Jabalpur has...
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December 3rd, 2024, marks a significant milestone in the history of India’s banking sector with the introduction of the Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024. The bill proposed vital changes and amendments in existing critical laws such as the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934; the Banking Regulation Act, 1949; the State Bank of India Act,...
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In civil litigation, procedural clarity is essential for ensuring justice is not only done but seen to be done. The question of whether a plaint can be returned instead of being rejected has often led to interpretational confusion, especially under the framework of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC). In the recent case of...
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Indian tradition offers a distinct philosophical framework for understanding the world and the self, diverging significantly from Western metaphysics and legal thought. One such framework is Advaita Vedanta, a school of Indian philosophy that teaches the essential non-duality (a-dvaita) of existence. Advaita does not merely concern itself with metaphysical abstractions but also carries profound implications...
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Abuse can happen to anyone and be perpetrated by anyone, but some of the most common and underreported cases involve nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Because older people can have mobility or cognitive issues as they age, they can often fall victim to a wide range of abusive tactics. They may be financially, emotionally,...
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