AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLegal Discipline: The Philippines Supreme Court suspended lawyer Jesus Falcis III for one year over “profane” social media posts, stressing that lawyers must use dignified, gender-fair language and that online speech can trigger professional sanctions. Terror Law Appeal: In the UK, the Court of Appeal upheld the ban on Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act, finding the group’s conduct went beyond lawful protest and was “justified and proportionate” despite free-expression concerns. Employment Rights: Bhutan’s High Court upheld a ruling that WWF unlawfully terminated an employee, ordering compensation and legal costs under the country’s labour law. Criminal Procedure: India’s Delhi court allowed the CBI to interrogate three NEET UG 2026 paper-leak accused while they remain in judicial custody, ahead of a June 21 re-exam. Corporate/Tech Litigation: A report says Viltrox may be making a Nikon Z-mount camera—potentially reframing Nikon’s lawsuit beyond lens licensing. Family Law: Tamil Nadu’s Chengalpattu Mahila Court postponed the Vijay–Sangeetha divorce hearing to August 7. Property & Local Governance: Florida’s Pebble Creek golf course redevelopment fight was delayed again, pushing a final decision further out. Protest & Politics: Palestine’s president amended election law, expanding seats, lowering thresholds, and boosting women and youth participation.
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