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Chief Justice decides to operate necessary courts during Eid holiday

Chief Justice decides to operate necessary courts during Eid holiday Star Digital Report Star Digital Report Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain has decided to operate necessary number of courts at all tiers during the Eid-ul-Fitr holiday so that people can move cases to get remedy from courts. The functions of the Supreme Court s Appellate Division, its Chamber Court and High Court Division are operating virtually amid the government-imposed restrictions in order to continue rule of law and to protect the constitutional rights of people of the country, a SC press release said yesterday (Sunday). It said the Appellate Division has disposed of 10,003 cases between July 13 last year and May 6 this year through virtual hearing.

Court rules against DEC tree cutting for Adirondack trails

New York’s top court ruled on Tuesday that the state violated its own constitution by cutting trees for snowmobile trails in the Adirondacks. This case also defined what the word “timber” means in the “forever wild” clause of the state constitution, expanding it to include trees under 3 inches in diameter. While the ruling says too many trees were cut for these trails, it leaves vague how much will be too much cutting for future trail work. The state Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the environmental group Protect the Adirondacks in its eight-year-long lawsuit against the state Department of Environmental Conservation. The court found that the DEC’s plan to create 11 wider Class II trails around the park, some of which would be on state-owned Forest Preserve land, violates the “forever wild” clause — Article 14 — of the state constitution.

Court rules against DEC tree cutting | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com New York’s top court ruled on Tuesday that the state violated its own constitution by cutting trees for snowmobile trails in the Adirondacks. This case also defined what the word “timber” means in the “forever wild” clause of the state constitution, expanding it to include trees under 3 inches in diameter. While the ruling says too many trees were cut for these trails, it leaves vague how much will be too much cutting for future trail work. The state Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the environmental group Protect the Adirondacks in its eight-year-long lawsuit against the state Department of Environmental Conservation. The court found that the DEC’s plan to create 11 wider Class II trails around the park, some of which would be on state-owned Forest Preserve land, violates the “forever wild” clause Article 14 of the state constitution.

New York s highest court rules against DEC tree cutting | News, Sports, Jobs

Breaking: NY Court Overturns Regulation 187 - InsuranceNewsNet

Breaking: NY Court Overturns Regulation 187 The New York Supreme Court overturned Regulation 187 today. The New York Supreme Court sided with plaintiffs today in overturning the toughest state annuity sales standard in the nation. The state Supreme Court Appellate Division reversed a 2019 ruling by Justice Henry Zwack that the New York State Department of Financial Services was within its authority when it issued Regulation 187. Regulation 187, often described as similar to a fiduciary standard, took effect in 2019 as state officials bypassed a National Association of Insurance Commissioners effort to create a model standard for annuity sales. The New York regulation applies to life insurance sales as well and sets a high bar for a sale to be in the consumers best interest.

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