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A plaintiff and his lawyers with banners saying victory outside the Supreme Court in Tokyo on Monday | KYODO
Jiji Apr 26, 2021
The Supreme Court overturned on Monday a high court ruling in 2019 that denied damages to hepatitis B patients who have relapsed citing the expiration of the 20-year eligibility period.
The top court’s Second Petty Bench judged that the 20-year countdown for claims begins when the two plaintiffs had relapses, sending the case back to the Fukuoka High Court for damages to be calculated on that basis.
Japan GSDF sergeant sacked for driving force s vehicles without license for 2 years
April 21, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
The Ministry of Defense is seen in Tokyo s Shinjuku Ward. (Mainichi/Masahiro Ogawa) FUKUOKA A Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force (GSDF) sergeant at a camp in southwest Japan has been dismissed for driving the force s vehicles without a driver s license for about two years, it was announced on April 20. The GSDF s Camp Ogori in the city of Ogori, Fukuoka Prefecture, said it took the disciplinary action against the male sergeant, 27, on April 20 for getting behind the wheel of SDF vehicles while hiding the fact that he didn t have a valid driving license.
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