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Tribunal rejects legal challenge to HBOS takeover

LONDON (Reuters) - Competition Appeal Tribunal said on Wednesday a legal challenge to the HBOS takeover by Lloyds has been dismissed:

Asif to face tribunal

Pakistan’s Mohammad Asif will face an Indian doping tribunal in London next month after the hearing was shifted to a neutral venue at the fast bowler’s request, his lawyer said Wednesday.

Asif to face doping tribunal in London

Pakistan's Mohammad Asif will face an Indian doping tribunal in London next month after the hearing was shifted to a neutral venue at the fast bowler's request, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

Asif to face doping tribunal in London

PAKISTAN'S Mohammad Asif will face an Indian doping tribunal in London next month after the hearing was shifted to a neutral venue at the fast bowler's request, his lawyer said.

Asif to face IPL drugs tribunal in London

Mohammad Asif, the Pakistan fast bowler, will appear before the IPL drugs tribunal in London next month after the hearing was shifted to a neutral venue at his request, his lawyer has said. Asif's appeal had been put off due to the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

CRICKET: Pakistan's Asif to face Indian tribunal

Pakistan's Mohammad Asif will face an Indian doping tribunal in London next month after the hearing was shifted to a neutral venue at the fast bowler's request, his lawyer says.

The HBOS shareholder vote on the merger with Lloyds TSB looks certain to go ahead tomorrow, after the legal challenge to Business Secretary Lord Mandelson was rejected unanimously last night by the three-man Competition Appeal Tribunal.

The HBOS shareholder vote on the merger with Lloyds TSB looks certain to go ahead tomorrow, after the legal challenge to Business Secretary Lord Mandelson was rejected unanimously last night by the three-man Competition Appeal Tribunal.

RCom goes to tribunal after Indian govt refuses GSM spectrum

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LHC frames issues in Shujaat's petition

LAHORE: An election tribunal of the Lahore High Court on Thursday framed issues in a petition by PML-Q President Ch Shujaat Hussain against Federal Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar.

LHC to summon law minister

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court's election tribunal has ordered the publication of an advertisement in the national newspapers asking Punjab Law Minister Rana Sana Ullah to appear before the court.

LHC orders Humayun Akhtar to pay expenses

LAHORE: A Lahore High Court (LHC) election tribunal on Wednesday gave another chance to former minister Humayun Akhtar to pay the expenses of serving notices to member of the National Assembly (MNA) Sheikh Rohail.

Asif to face charges

Pakistan's Mohammad Asif will face an Indian doping tribunal in London next month after the hearing was shifted to a neutral venue at the fast bowler's request, his lawyer said Wednesday.

Genocide 'kingpin' awaits verdict

Former army colonel Theoneste Bagosora has been convicted by a UN tribunal of instigating Rwanda's 1994 genocide and sentenced to life in prison.

PCB decides not to punish Asif

The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided not to take any disciplinary action against troubled pacer Mohammad Asif, even if he is penalised by the drugs inquiry tribunal of the IPL for his alleged doping offence in the inaugural edition of the Twenty20 tournament.

LHC serves notices over appointments by Rana Iqbal

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Tuesday served notices, for December 18, on respondents to petitions challenging former acting governor Rana Iqbal’s appointment of the Punjab Service Tribunal chairman and the Punjab ombudsman.

LHC refuses to stay appointments

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Thursday adjourned till December 22 the hearing of petitions against the appointments as well as oath-taking of the Punjab Ombudsman and the Punjab Services Tribunal (PST) Chairman.Meanwhile, the Special Division Bench of the LHC comprising Justice Syed Hamid Ali Shah and Justice Tariq Shamim did not grant the stay order for restraining the Ombudsman and Chairman PST from performing duties with the observation that in this highly important matter, no decision could be made in haste. Attorney General Latif Khosa, Advocate General Punjab Khawaja Haris, Akram Sheikh, Ashtar Osaf both the counsels for the respondents and Fawwad Chaudhary counsel for the petitioner (Aourangzeb Barki) also appeared before the court.

Darfur mastermind says that allegations are colonialist plot

The man accused of being the key architect behind the tragedy of Darfur has told the Guardian he is innocent and vowed never to give himself up to an international criminal court tribunal.

Asif not to play domestic cricket before IPL hearing: Lawyer

KARACHI: Suspended Pakistan bowler Mohammad Asif's lawyer Shahid Karim has dismissed reports in the local media that the pacer could take part in domestic cricket before the Indian Premier League's drugs tribunal meets in London on January 24.

AG summoned to assist LHC

LAHORE (APP): Lahore High Court has summoned Attorney General Pakistan and Advocate General Punjab to assist the court in the matter regarding the recent appointments of Ombudsman of Punjab and Chairman Punjab Services Tribunal (PST) by provincial government. Aurangzeb Barki, Secretary Finance PPPP filed two identical petitions challenging the appointments as well as oathtaking of these two high officials by the Speaker Punjab Assembly who administered the oath then as acting Governor. The petitioner argued that the acting governor had no constitutional powers to appoint and administer the oath to the said persons.

Asif not to play domestic cricket before IPL hearing

KARACHI, Dec 31: Suspended Pakistan bowler Mohammad Asif’s lawyer Shahid Karim has dismissed reports in the media that the pacer could take part in domestic cricket before the Indian Premier League’s drugs tribunal meets in London on Jan 24.

Gruesome Artifacts on Display at New Iraqi Museum

Nearly six years after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, and two years after Saddam Hussein’s conviction and execution for slaughtering hundreds of thousands of his own citizens, the Islamic nation’s High Tribunal is trying to ensure Saddam’s memory is both clouded and preserved with a museum featuring artifacts of, and documents recounting, the myriad atrocities the former Iraqi dictator committed during his 24 years in power.

Employee Internet and Email Abuse Mapping the Legal Minefield for Employers

Any form of sexual harassment is capable of amounting to unlawful discrimination for which the employer will be liable. Harassment by Email text, Emails containing Explicit Images or the showing of Explicit Images, for example sexual images sent in an email, fall squarely into this arena. The key element that dictates whether or not conduct amounts to harassment is whether the victim finds the conduct in question unwelcome. Thus it is irrelevant if another employee considers the same email content or image to be amusing or otherwise inoffensive; the point is that if an employee finds the content or image offensive, and if the material in it is sexual, then it becomes unlawful harassment. Where harassment is sexual in nature, the victim would be able to take a claim of unlawful discrimination to an employment tribunal and these Courts have


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