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Prince Harry’s lawsuit against UK newspaper publisher is set to go to trial in May

Prince Harry

Prince Harry’s lawsuit against a UK newspaper publisher over phone hacking allegations. Judge Timothy Fancourt ruled that Harry’s case. The publisher of the now-defunct News of the World and The Sun. On Wednesday, a judge at London’s High Court ruled that Prince Harry‘s lawsuit against a UK newspaper publisher over phone hacking allegations will go … Read more

Nigerian communities sue Shell for damages in UK court

Shell

Nigerians from the oil-producing Niger Delta have brought a claim for compensation against Shell. UK law firm Leigh Day filed the lawsuit on behalf of 11,317 individuals. And 17 organizations at the London High Court. At the London High Court, more than 11,000 Nigerians from the oil-producing Niger Delta have brought a claim for compensation … Read more

Alpine: Piastri case could wind up in High Court

Alpine

Elevated could look for millions in remuneration at. London High Court assuming their Australian save. Oscar Piastri won’t race for them next season, group head Alpine reported exceptionally evaluated Piastri last week as swap for twofold title holder Fernando Alonso in their 2023 setup. However the 21-year-old has precluded it. McLaren, who are battling Alpine … Read more

UK judge agrees Abramovich claim in Putin book defamatory

Roman Abramovich

London’s High Court on Wednesday ruled that a book which claimed Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich bought Chelsea football club at the Kremlin’s behest were defamatory after he sued for libel. “Putin’s People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On The West” alleges Russian President Vladimir Putin has overseen a vast exodus of … Read more

Broadsheet Pays Rs4.5m To Sharif family In London Lawsuit

According to legal evidence, Broadsheet LLC, hired by the Pakistani government to recover money and assets from the Sharif family, ended up paying around Rs4.5 million to the Sharifs in the lawsuit before the London High Court.

In the Broadsheet vs Pakistan National Accountability Bureau (NAB) case, Broadsheet made a payout of £ 20,000 (equivalent to 4.5 million Pakistani Rupees) to the Sharif family for the settlement of the legal expenses of the Sharif family after having withdrawn the Avenfield Apartments attachment application before the English High Court for the seizure and selling of four Avenfield Apartments.

Sharif’s family’s lawyers have confirmed that they have recieved the payment in their bank account. On the other hand, Broadsheet’s lawyers have also confirmed paying the Sharifs.

The Pakistani government hired Broadsheet in 1999 to find and recover assets of Nawaz Sharif, his family members, and other around 170 Pakistanis, however, it could not find any assets of Sharifs or others with the only exception of Admiral Mansoorul Haq. The deal coasted Pakistan over US $65 million.

Broadsheet began the process in the London High Court on 19 June 2020 for the recovery of money granted by two court judgments by the auction of four Avenfield Apartments, according to legal papers available to this reporter.

Broadsheet (an Isle of Man company, in liquidation) obtained arbitration awards from the Court of Arbitration against Pakistan/NAB for breach of contract and damages of approximately $29 million, before starting the attachment process.

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Meghan Markle Wins Lawsuit Against British Newspaper

Meghan Markle Wins Lawsuit Against British Newspaper

The London High Court has ruled in favor of Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle in a lawsuit filed by her against the British newspaper The Mail and its subsidiary The Mail on Sunday. In October 2019, Meghan Markle filed a lawsuit against the British newspaper The Mail and its subsidiary The Mail on Sunday for … Read more

London High Court freezes MQM founder’s six properties

London High Court

A London High Court Judge has on Saturday ordered to freeze all six trust properties controlled by the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) founder. London High Court’s Judge Peter Knox in the court order also frozen the MQM founder’s palatial residence where he presently resides with his associates. Six London properties also included the MQM Secretariat … Read more

Shahbaz Sharif filed a case against Daily Mail in London High Court

shahbaz sharif

The president of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the opposition leader t Shahbaz Sharif filed a case against The Mail and online news site Mail Online in London High Court. Shahbaz Sharif said while addressing a news conference in London on Thursday, “It was a fabricated and defamatory story which published in the Daily Mail. … Read more