A Goa sessions court began hearing the double murder case of two Russian nationals killed in 2024.
Tag: Trial
Clinical Trial Tests Whether High-Dose Vitamin B3 Can Fight Glioblastoma Brain Cancer
Scientists found niacin may help revive immune pathways that aggressive brain tumours typically suppress making it a candidate for trials in high-grade glioblastoma.
Breakthrough trial shows new drug significantly slows Alzheimer’s
Clinical results indicate a 35% reduction in cognitive decline for early-stage patients.
Clinical Trial Shows Formulated Tomato-Soy Juice Decreases Severe Obesity-Linked Inflammation
Drinking the plant-compound-dense beverage daily for four weeks yields noticeable drops in systemic inflammatory markers.
What the Boeing Trial Means for Corporate Accountability in 21st Century America
A legal commentary argued that the Boeing trial and the $49.5 million verdict while historically significant falls far short of holding Boeing executives personally liable and fails to act as true deterrent.
Duterte Faces ICC Trial After Confirmation of Charges for Crimes Against Humanity
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte faces a full ICC trial after charges of crimes against humanity related to his bloody drugs war were confirmed setting a historic precedent.
ICC Trial Chamber III Constituted for Duterte Case After Confirmation of Charges
The ICC Presidency constituted Trial Chamber III for the Duterte case after confirmation of charges was completed signalling the next formal phase in the proceedings.
Supreme Court Bars Media Trial in Twisha Sharma Death Case During CBI Investigation
India’s highest court imposed strict media restrictions in the Twisha Sharma death case warning both sides against public commentary.
Sonam Raghuvanshi Trial: Meghalaya Court Proceedings Continue in Honeymoon Murder Case
Court proceedings continued in the high-profile Meghalaya case involving a wife accused of hiring killers to murder her husband during their honeymoon.
Nigerian Coup Trial: Detained Officers’ Wives Warn Against Convictions Without Evidence
Relatives of detained military officers rallied outside court to oppose what they called a politically motivated trial.