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Utilities are using smart grid technologies and digitalization tools to modernize the power grid as customer expectations ...
In this contributed article the projects team at law firm Dentons address the market opportunity for pumped storage ...
Explore the latest developments as Absa files for leave to appeal a High Court judgment, seeking clarity on the implications ...
From the stalled Metro project to five unresolved legacy issues, including share-wise sale of property, ownership rights of ...
Zackie Achmat, once at the center of South Africa’s push for lifesaving H.I.V. treatment, has come out of retirement as U.S.
If Maxwell refuses to testify, a subpoena must follow. If the DOJ resists, Congress must assert its constitutional authority.
Dr. Sandeep Goyal, Chairman, Rediffusion, reflects on Cindy Rose’s appointment as WPP Media CEO and if advertising tomorrow ...
WHERE IS DEA'S DEPUTY THOMAS PREVOZNIK HIDING?Bright Green Corp: The DEA-Enabled Stock Market Swindle Files For Bankruptcy."Terrance Cole, the nominee for DEA Administrator, must confront this DEA rot ...
Tasmania is testing the limits of federation. What happens when a state can no longer deliver — and the Constitution offers ...
IndexIntroductionFactual Background and Procedural PostureLegal Question Before the CourtProsecutorial Apathy and the High Court’s CensureBail and the Rigours of Section 37 NDPS ActArticle 21 and the ...
By Inderjit Badhwar There are moments in the life of a democracy when uncomfortable truths must be confronted, no matter how deeply embedded they are in our national consciousness or institutions.
GI holders — whether custodians of Darjeeling Tea or artisans of Kolhapuri chappals — often find themselves with rights in theory but remedies in limbo, says Satyadeep Kumar Singh ...