Judicial authorities pledge to protect cultivated land

China's Supreme People's Court and Supreme People's Procuratorate have jointly issued a 21-article judicial interpretation to strengthen cultivated land protection and ensure food security.

The interpretation took effect on Monday and explicitly prohibits acts such as building structures or graves on cultivated land, digging sand, quarrying or mining. Courts must void related contracts.

Prosecutors may initiate public interest litigation if illegal occupation causes environmental pollution or ecological damage. Harsher penalties apply for serious offenses including refusal to rectify after orders or violent resistance.

Geng Baojian, a member of the judicial committee of the SPC, said cultivated land is the backbone of food production. Between 2020 and 2025 courts nationwide concluded nearly 240,000 administrative cases, around 400,000 civil cases and more than 45,000 criminal cases.

Yu Shuangbiao, deputy head of the legal policy research office of the SPP, noted the interpretation implements the Ecological and Environmental Code adopted in March and strengthens collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the Ministry of Natural Resources.

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China's Supreme People's Court states that its courts "properly adjudicated cases involving artificial intelligence" and "accurately grasped the 'margin for error' in technological innovation". In a report presented to the National People's Congress, the court emphasized applying "resolute legal regulation" to acts exploiting AI that infringe on rights or disrupt social order, while promoting orderly development of the digital economy. The Supreme People's Procuratorate reported that China prosecuted 4,739 individuals last year in cases related to data security breaches in fields such as artificial intelligence and e-commerce.

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On China's 48th National Tree Planting Day, a report from the National Greening Committee revealed that forest and grassland coverage exceeds 56 percent nationwide. At the same time, lawmakers adopted the Ecological and Environmental Code during the National People's Congress closing session. In 2025, the country completed 3.56 million hectares of afforestation and restored 4.93 million hectares of degraded grasslands.

One week after South Korea's judicial reform laws took effect on March 12—introducing constitutional appeals and penalties for 'law distortion'—complaints against top judges have risen sharply. The National Assembly is set to vote Thursday on the remaining two bills of the 'judiciary trio,' prompting fears of paralyzing the judiciary.

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Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has announced a detailed probe into a controversial gated housing project in Solan over alleged violations of land laws. A Solan Sub-Divisional Magistrate's inquiry found the Chester Hills project involved indirect sales to non-agriculturists from outside the state. The move comes amid sparring between top officials.

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