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Court supports woman's divorce
2016-01-15
The woman, surnamed Wang, asked for the divorce, claiming her husband, surnamed Liu, changed after their 2007 marriage and had "abnormal relations" with other women.
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Two men sentenced to month of detention for exam cheating
2016-01-15
A court in Beijing on Thursday sentenced two men to one month in detention for cheating on graduate school entrance exams after China made it a criminal offense last year.
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Broadcaster's only option is to obey court ruling
2016-01-14
With the advent of the knowledge economy, trademarks can add tremendous commercial value to any product, and thus trademarks are registered in the name of celebrities or popular shows.
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Suspects tried in illegal banking case
2016-01-14
A group of suspects stood trial on Wednesday in Lanxi for alleged involvement in a major underground banking case.
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Court conducts first trial via WeChat
2016-01-13
The Zhengzhou Intermediate People's Court has started conducting some cases on WeChat, China's most popular instant messaging app, in an effort to provide flexibility and convenience for judges and far-flung lawyers.
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Feud within Chinachem family
2016-01-13
A Chinachem Group subsidiary filed a writ in the High Court against Chinachem Charitable Foundation Chairman Kung Yan-sum for embezzling the company's money to fund a legal battle over the control of the HK$83-billion legacy of late tycoon Nina Wang Kung Yu-sum.
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Former deputy security minister gets 15 years in jail
2016-01-12
Li Dongsheng was charged with illegally accepting almost $3.5 million worth of assets and abusing power in positions he held between 1996 and 2013.
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Homeless make claim for compensation
2016-01-12
A group of homeless people have gone to court accusing the government of taking their belongings without giving them adequate notice.