Battle of The Britain: The Hardest Day The Hardest Fought Day Of The Battle of Britain was Sunday, 18 August 1940 with over 130 British and German aircrafts destroyed. On This Day The Luftwaffe Tried Its Utmost To Destroy British Airfields Flying 850 Sorties Involving…
European Union Provides Euro 20 Million (PKR 3.6 Billion) for Rule of Law Support to Pakistan On July 21st EU signed a Financing Agreement on “Rule of Law Support to Pakistan” with the Government of Pakistan amidst the COVID-19 crisis. The European Union will…
Supreme Court of India Validates Summons Via Whatsapp New Delhi Friday, 11th July, 2020: Supreme Court of India agreed to the suggestions of the Attorney General of India that serving notices and summons to people, integral to judicial processes, through instant messaging services like Whatsapp…
Kashmir’s Lockdown And Human Rights Law Most legal structure is based on the pretense to protect. A system of rules, manifest into laws, where the safety and interests of all individuals can be upheld. In Indian Occupied Kashmir, the world is presented with a nuance…
United Nations Charter Signed by 50 Nations in San Francisco On June 26, 1945, United Nations Charter was signed by 50 nations in San Francisco at the conclusion of the United Nations Conference on International Organization, and came into force on 24 October 1945. The…
Rules of Court Regarding Hearings and The Reading of Judgments By Video Link THE HAGUE, 25 June 2020. As part of the ongoing review of its procedures and working methods, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), principal judicial organ of the United Nations, has…
Brexit Referendum: United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union On June 23, 2016, the UK voted to leave by 52% to 48%. This was an unexpected shock result and David Cameron resigned as a result. The UK’s membership in the European Union had…