Facebook Faces New UK Class Action After Data Harvesting Scandal
Reuters | Wednesday February 10, 2021
A second London High Court class action has been filed against Facebook over a data harvesting scandal. The social media giant was fined in Britain in 2018 over how third-party app ‘This Is Your Digital Life’ gathered Facebook users' data without consent between 2013 and 2015.
Vijay Mallya Seeks To Approach UK Supreme Court On Extradition Case
India News | Edited by Vaibhav Tiwari | Monday May 4, 2020
Vijay Mallya seeks to approach UK Supreme Court nearly 2 weeks after losing extradition case in London High Court
"Will Pursue Further Legal Remedies": Vijay Mallya On UK Court's Ruling
India News | ANI | Tuesday April 21, 2020
Liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya on Monday (local time) expressed disappointment after London High Court rejected his plea against extradition to India and indicated that he will "pursue further legal remedies" as suggested by his lawyer.
Scotland Yard Urged To Launch Kidnap Inquiry Into Dubai's Ruler
World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 8, 2020
The lawyers for Princess Latifa, who was allegedly abducted by men working for her father Dubai's powerful ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, said they are writing to Scotland Yard chief to launch a criminal investigation following a London High Court finding that the royal had kidnapped his daughters.
UK High Court Dismisses Case For Sikh Ethnicity Tick Box For Census
Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Wednesday December 18, 2019
The High Court in London has dismissed a judicial review application brought by a British Sikh group for a separate Sikh ethnicity tick box in the next UK census in 2021.
Judges Throw Out Brexit Case Against UK PM Candidate Boris Johnson
World News | Reuters | Friday June 7, 2019
Judges at London's High Court on Friday threw out an attempt to prosecute Boris Johnson, the front-runner to succeed Theresa May as prime minister, for allegedly lying about Brexit.
Vijay Mallya To Face Bankruptcy Proceedings In UK High Court Next Year
India News | Press Trust of India | Monday December 17, 2018
Embattled liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya's legal troubles continue to mount as he is set to face bankruptcy proceedings in the UK High Court next year, brought by a consortium of Indian banks in their attempt to recoup unpaid debt worth nearly 1.145 billion pounds.
Oxford University Faces Trial Over Indian Student's 'Boring' Teaching Lawsuit
India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday January 22, 2017
Oxford University has been directed to face trial after an Indian-origin student sued the varsity for "hopelessly bad" and "boring" teaching which allegedly resulted in him getting a second class degree and in turn led to loss of earnings in his career as a lawyer.
UK Parliament Must Have Vote On Starting Brexit: London High Court
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday November 3, 2016
The High Court in London ruled on Thursday that parliament, not the government, must approve the start of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, in a landmark decision that could delay Brexit.
UK Parliament 'Very Likely' To Vote On Final Brexit Deal
World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 19, 2016
Britain's Parliament is "very likely" to get a chance to vote on the final agreement reached with the European Union (EU) on the UK's exit from the 28-nation economic bloc, a government lawyer has said.
Court in India can hear suit of UK victim of Mumbai attacks: Taj hotel's lawyer
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday December 4, 2013
An Indian expert legal witness yesterday told the UK High Court that the compensation claim of a British man paralysed during the 2008 Mumbai attacks could be heard expeditiously by Indian courts.
London High Court annuls bankruptcy order against Lalit Modi
Written by Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 11, 2012
The London High Court on Wednesday dismissed the bankruptcy order against former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, his legal counsel said.
Verdict against Lalit Modi has lifted 'dark cloud': Chris Cairns
Written by Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 27, 2012
Relieved after winning a libel suit against axed IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, who had accused him of match-fixing, former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns said the London High Court's verdict has lifted a "dark cloud" that has been over him for the past two years.
Lalit Modi in trouble as Chris Cairns files libel suit against him
Written by NDTVSports | Monday March 5, 2012
Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cains' libel suit against sacked Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi will come up for hearing in the London High Court today.
Facebook Faces New UK Class Action After Data Harvesting Scandal
Reuters | Wednesday February 10, 2021
A second London High Court class action has been filed against Facebook over a data harvesting scandal. The social media giant was fined in Britain in 2018 over how third-party app ‘This Is Your Digital Life’ gathered Facebook users' data without consent between 2013 and 2015.
Vijay Mallya Seeks To Approach UK Supreme Court On Extradition Case
India News | Edited by Vaibhav Tiwari | Monday May 4, 2020
Vijay Mallya seeks to approach UK Supreme Court nearly 2 weeks after losing extradition case in London High Court
"Will Pursue Further Legal Remedies": Vijay Mallya On UK Court's Ruling
India News | ANI | Tuesday April 21, 2020
Liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya on Monday (local time) expressed disappointment after London High Court rejected his plea against extradition to India and indicated that he will "pursue further legal remedies" as suggested by his lawyer.
Scotland Yard Urged To Launch Kidnap Inquiry Into Dubai's Ruler
World News | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 8, 2020
The lawyers for Princess Latifa, who was allegedly abducted by men working for her father Dubai's powerful ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, said they are writing to Scotland Yard chief to launch a criminal investigation following a London High Court finding that the royal had kidnapped his daughters.
UK High Court Dismisses Case For Sikh Ethnicity Tick Box For Census
Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Wednesday December 18, 2019
The High Court in London has dismissed a judicial review application brought by a British Sikh group for a separate Sikh ethnicity tick box in the next UK census in 2021.
Judges Throw Out Brexit Case Against UK PM Candidate Boris Johnson
World News | Reuters | Friday June 7, 2019
Judges at London's High Court on Friday threw out an attempt to prosecute Boris Johnson, the front-runner to succeed Theresa May as prime minister, for allegedly lying about Brexit.
Vijay Mallya To Face Bankruptcy Proceedings In UK High Court Next Year
India News | Press Trust of India | Monday December 17, 2018
Embattled liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya's legal troubles continue to mount as he is set to face bankruptcy proceedings in the UK High Court next year, brought by a consortium of Indian banks in their attempt to recoup unpaid debt worth nearly 1.145 billion pounds.
Oxford University Faces Trial Over Indian Student's 'Boring' Teaching Lawsuit
India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday January 22, 2017
Oxford University has been directed to face trial after an Indian-origin student sued the varsity for "hopelessly bad" and "boring" teaching which allegedly resulted in him getting a second class degree and in turn led to loss of earnings in his career as a lawyer.
UK Parliament Must Have Vote On Starting Brexit: London High Court
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday November 3, 2016
The High Court in London ruled on Thursday that parliament, not the government, must approve the start of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, in a landmark decision that could delay Brexit.
UK Parliament 'Very Likely' To Vote On Final Brexit Deal
World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 19, 2016
Britain's Parliament is "very likely" to get a chance to vote on the final agreement reached with the European Union (EU) on the UK's exit from the 28-nation economic bloc, a government lawyer has said.
Court in India can hear suit of UK victim of Mumbai attacks: Taj hotel's lawyer
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday December 4, 2013
An Indian expert legal witness yesterday told the UK High Court that the compensation claim of a British man paralysed during the 2008 Mumbai attacks could be heard expeditiously by Indian courts.
London High Court annuls bankruptcy order against Lalit Modi
Written by Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 11, 2012
The London High Court on Wednesday dismissed the bankruptcy order against former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, his legal counsel said.
Verdict against Lalit Modi has lifted 'dark cloud': Chris Cairns
Written by Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 27, 2012
Relieved after winning a libel suit against axed IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, who had accused him of match-fixing, former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns said the London High Court's verdict has lifted a "dark cloud" that has been over him for the past two years.
Lalit Modi in trouble as Chris Cairns files libel suit against him
Written by NDTVSports | Monday March 5, 2012
Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cains' libel suit against sacked Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi will come up for hearing in the London High Court today.
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