The lesbian teachers who inspired the film about Section 28

Rosy McEwen and Prof Catherine Lee on the set of Blue Jean

Actress Rosy McEwen (left) and ex-PE teacher Catherine Lee on the set of Blue Jean

Bafta-nominated Blue Jean follows a lesbian PE teacher in the late 1980s at the time when a controversial law banned the “promotion of homosexuality” in schools. Two women who inspired the film recall the impact of Section 28 on them.

Coming face-to-face with a younger version of yourself must be a very strange experience. Especially if that younger self is going through one of the most difficult periods of your life.

That was how Catherine Lee felt as she watched a PE teacher in her

Aviva Investors Ground Rent GP Ltd and another v Williams and others [2023] UKSC 6 – UKSC Blog

On appeal from [2021] EWCA Civ 21

This appeal is concerned with the validity of a provision in a lease which allows the landlord to revise the proportion of the overall costs of maintaining the wider estate that a leaseholder should pay by way of a service charge.

The dispute related to long leases of residential flats in a block in Southsea, Hampshire. The leaseholders were required to pay service charges towards the overall costs incurred by the landlord in maintaining the building and wider estate. Each lease provided that the leaseholder was to pay a specific percentage of the

False Information |Section 202-211 |IPC Notes

Evidence is every type of legal proof presented at trial (allowed by the judge) that is intended to convince the judge and/or jury of the alleged material facts of the case. Evidence is any statement required or permitted by the court on oath and any document which is produced by the court’s instructions. As per Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act, the evidence is of two types;

  • Oral
  • Documentary Evidence

A statement or documentary evidence presented to the court when known to be false or is believed not to be true is false evidence. Criminal evidence is any physical

SHAREHOLDER ALERT: The Gross Law Firm Notifies Shareholders of Enovix Corporation of a Class Action Lawsuit and a Lead Plaintiff Deadline of March 7, 2023

NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The Gross Law Firm issues the following notice to shareholders of Enovix Corporation.

Shareholders who purchased shares of ENVX during the class period listed are encouraged to contact the firm regarding possible lead plaintiff appointments. Appointment as lead plaintiff is not required to partake in any recovery.

CONTACT US HERE:

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PERIOD CLASS: This lawsuit is on behalf of all investors who purchased or otherwise acquired Enovix common stock (or Rodgers Silicon Valley Acquisition Corp. common stock prior to July 15, 2021) between February 22, 2021 and

Witness list includes lawyers, bankers, accountants

The trial of Alex Murdaugh began Monday, Jan. 23 and we have the latest from the Colleton County Courthouse.

Murdaugh will face his first charges in a long list of criminal and civil allegations in the deaths of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, on June 7, 2021. These two deaths were the catalyst to the ruins of the Murdaugh dynasty and the unfolding of a much larger story.

The Greenville News will be in the courtroom to give you the latest updates starting with jury selection until a final verdict is reached.

Watch the Alex Murdaught trial live:Murdaugh

This Week in the Supreme Court – week commencing 6th February 2023 – UKSCBlog

Hearings in the Supreme Court are now shown live on the Court’s website.

On Tuesday 7th February 2023 the Court will hear Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs v Vermilion Holdings Ltd (Scotland), on appeal from [2021] CSHI 45. The Court will consider if it is the right or opportunity for Mr Noble to acquire the 2007 Option (a) available by reason of his directorship of VHL (section 471(1) ITEPA); or (b) made available by Mr Noble’s employer (section 471(3) ITEPA), thereby subjecting it to income tax under Chapter 5, Part 7 of ITEPA. The hearing will begin

Concept of Punishment under IPC |Case Laws – The Legal Lock

Section 53 of The Indian Penal Code, 1860

Section 53 of the Indian Penal Code 1860, specifically deals with different types of punishments which can be given by the Criminal Courts if the person is held liable under the Code. There are five kinds of punishments stated under Section 53 of the Code:

  • -Death
  • -Imprisonment for life
  • -Imprisonment
  • -Rigorous Imprisonment
  • -Simple Imprisonment
  • -Forfeiture of property
  • -Fine

Considering the above punishments, the courts are supposed to follow the procedures and provisions which are prescribed under other adjective and substantive laws.

As per the scheme of the Code, the maximum punishment is

Attorneys clash over admissibility of raincoat test in Murdaugh murder trial

WALTERBORO, SC (WCSC) – Much was made about a blue raincoat during day 11 of the Alex Murdaugh murder trial.

The disbarred Lowcountry attorney is charged in the June 7, 2021, killings of his wife, Maggie; and their youngest son, Paul.

Shelley Smith, who took care of Murdaugh’s mom, tested Monday that she saw Murdaugh at his parents’ home holding what she described as a blue tarp.

Defense attorney Jim Griffin opens up a blue tarp while cross-examining Mushelle “Shelly” Smith...
Defense attorney Jim Griffin opens up a blue tarp while cross-examining Mushelle “Shelly” Smith in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, Monday, Feb. 6, 2023.