Legal
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Jul- 2021 -22 July
Indian Government Denies Private Firms Access To Official Crime Database
The government said private firms cannot access the crime database to conduct background checks on employees. The post Indian Government Denies Private Firms Access To Official Crime Database appeared first…
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21 July
Australia’s Indigenous Women Take Up Family And Domestic Violence With Attorney General
Indigenous women have told attorney-general "cultural healing" must be part of a plan to stamp out domestic violence. The post Australia’s Indigenous Women Take Up Family And Domestic Violence With…
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16 July
Indian Court Issues Notice On Plea Against Cryptocurrency Ads
The Delhi High Court issued the notice to the government and markets regulator on a plea seeking standardized disclaimers. The post Indian Court Issues Notice On Plea Against Cryptocurrency Ads…
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15 July
Operations Ceased At Tasmanian Mine Following Legal Threats From Environmentalists
Chinese mining company has paused works for a planned waste storage dam in Tasmania after legal threats from a conservation group. The post Operations Ceased At Tasmanian Mine Following Legal…
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12 July
Won’t Limit Functionality For Indians Until Data Protection Law Is Enforced: WhatsApp
WhatsApp will not force users to accept its new privacy policy until India's Data Protection Bill becomes law. The post Won’t Limit Functionality For Indians Until Data Protection Law Is…
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12 July
Informed Union Minister Before Locking Account: Twitter To Indian Parliamentary Panel
Twitter is in a tussle with the Indian government over its non-compliance with the country's new IT Rules. The post Informed Union Minister Before Locking Account: Twitter To Indian Parliamentary…
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9 July
Apple Monopoly Case To Be Heard In Australia
Apple wants to head to the High Court over a decision that keeps a landmark monopoly case against the company on Australian soil. The post Apple Monopoly Case To Be…
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8 July
China Fines Major Internet Companies In Anti-Monopoly Cases
China's State Administration for Market Regulation has fined internet giants, including Tencent, Alibaba, and Didi Chuxing. The post China Fines Major Internet Companies In Anti-Monopoly Cases appeared first on Zenger…
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7 July
Archeologists To Front Inquiry Into Destruction Of Indigenous Site In Northern Australia
Archaeologists are set to front a federal parliamentary inquiry into the destruction of a sacred Indigenous site at Juukan Gorge. The post Archeologists To Front Inquiry Into Destruction Of Indigenous…
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7 July
Young Renters From Sydney And New South Wales Afraid To Ask For Repairs
Young renters are uncomfortable asking for repairs for fear their rent will be increased, a survey by Tenants' Union has found. The post Young Renters From Sydney And New South…
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