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Challenge to All India Bar Exams: Judgement Summary
The Supreme Court held that the Bar Council of India has the power to conduct the bar examination for aspiring lawyers.
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Streamlining the Process for Passive Euthanasia: Judgement Summary
The Constitution Bench altered the 2018 guidelines giving effect to ‘Advance Medical Directives’ for terminally ill patients.
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Arguments Time Split: Plea for Marriage Equality
The Bench heard arguments for nearly 30 hours over 10 days. Three senior lawyers argued for over half the total time.
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Judgement Matrix: Challenge to Jallikattu
What were the key questions answered by the Bench in the Judgement upholding the practice of Jallikattu?
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Challenge to Jallikattu: Supreme Court Upholds Tamil Nadu Amendment
The Supreme Court upheld the practice of Jallikattu, permitted by the 2017 Tamil Nadu Amendment to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.
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Justice M.R. Shah’s Notable Judgements and Orders
Justice Shah will retire on May 15th, 2023 after a 4-year SC tenure. He has authored the highest number of decisions among sitting Judges.
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Plea for Marriage Equality: Constitution Bench Day #10
The petitioners concluded arguments in response to the submissions against the recognition of the right to marry.
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Plea for Marriage Equality: Constitution Bench Day #9
Respondents cite the welfare of children and the impact of marriage on society to argue against LGBTQIA+ marriages.
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Early Release of Bilkis Bano Convicts #3: Public Notice to be Served in Gujarati Newspaper
The Bench ordered a public notice to be served to all the respondents so that it could finally hear arguments in the case.
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SCO Daily: The Case Against Marriage Equality
The Union government created a committee to address issues faced by LGBTQIA+ couples.
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Plea for Marriage Equality: Constitution Bench Day #7
Union informed the Bench that it would consider making administrative changes to grant certain rights to LGBTQIA+ couples.
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Early Release of Bilkis Bano Convicts Day #2
The Bench noted the procedural issues raised by the respondents and listed the case for hearing after the summer vacation.
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Plea for Marriage Equality: Constitution Bench Day #6
The Union argued that the SC could not address the marriage equality issue without delving into personal law issues.
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Judgement Pronouncement: Validity of an Unstamped Arbitration Agreement
The Supreme Court in a 3:2 split held that an unstamped arbitration agreement cannot be enforced until the stamp duty has been paid.
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Validity of an Unstamped Arbitration Agreement: Judgement Pronouncement
The Supreme Court in a 3:2 split held that an unstamped arbitration agreement cannot be enforced until the stamp duty has been paid.
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The Ticking Clock: Marriage Equality Arguments at the SC
DESK BRIEF: How is the SC managing hearing time in the marriage equality case?
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Plea for Marriage Equality: Constitution Bench Day #3
Dr. A.M. Singhvi is expected to conclude arguments and the Bench has asked the petitioners to complete their arguments today.
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Early Release of Bilkis Bano Convicts Day #1
The Bench provided the framework within which the case would be heard and tentatively allowed the State of Gujarat to file a review.
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Group of Companies Doctrine Day #4: Does the Doctrine Violate Party Consent?
The Court heard arguments on whether the doctrine is applicable at all under Indian law and heard suggestions on its limits if it is adopted
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Judgement Pronouncement: MediaOne Broadcast Ban
The Supreme Court quashed the broadcast ban placed on MediaOne TV and cautioned the Union against sealed cover submissions.
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Group of Companies Doctrine Day #3
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that the Arbitration and Concilliation Act, 1996 already recognised the doctrine.
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The CJI’s Constitution Benches: The Journey So Far and the Road Ahead
DESK BRIEF: CJI Chandrachud's focus on Constitution Bench cases highlights the SC's role as a Constitutional Court.
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Group of Companies Doctrine Day #1: Mr. Advani Argues Against Reference to Constitution Bench
Advocate Hiroo Advani claimed former CJI Ramana's concerns about the Doctrine were unfounded.
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Maharashtra Political Crisis Day #11: SG Mehta Argues Floor Test Decision Was Correct
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that the Governor had a constitutional obligation to call the floor test.
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Bhopal Gas Tragedy Compensation: Judgement Pronouncement
The SC rejected the Unions plea to increase the compensation given to victims of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy.
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ECI Appoinments: Judgment Pronouncement
The Supreme Court modified the process of appointing Election Commission members to secure their independence.
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Maharashtra Political Crisis Day #8: Shinde Faction Argues 10th Schedule is Inapplicable
Sr. Adv. N.K. Kaul argued that they formed a rival faction within the same party and did not split from the Shiv Sena.
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Maharashtra Political Crisis Day #5: Sr. Adv. Sibal Argues Shinde Faction Does Not Represent Shiv Sena
Mr. Sibal argued that the Shinde faction only held a legislative majority and must be disqualified for disregarding party instructions.
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Uniform Marriage Age Day #1: Bench States Issue Is For Parliament To Decide
The Bench took Advocate A.K. Upadhyay to task for making flawed oral and written submissions.
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Maharashtra Political Crisis Order Pronouncement: No Immediate Reference to 7-Judge Bench
The Constitution Bench will consider referring the case while simultaneously hearing substantial arguments from the parties.
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Maharashtra Political Crisis Day #3: Bench Reserves Judgment On 7-Judge Bench Reference
The Thackaray faction argued that the Shinde faction of the Shiv Sena flipped their stance once the question of reference was raised.
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Maharashtra Political Crisis Day #2: Sr. Advs. Salve and Kaul Argue Against 7-Judge Bench Reference
Sr. Adv. Salve argued that the Nabam Rebia decision did not apply while Sr. Adv. Kaul argued that it was a correct position of law.
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Judgement Pronouncement: BCI’s Power to Conduct All India Bar Exam
The Constitution Bench upheld the Bar Council's power to conduct exams for lawyers before they can argue in court.
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Judge Appointments, Free Speech, and a Constitutional Court
DESK BRIEF: The judge appointment and BBC documentary disputes saw major developments leading up to the inaugural SC Foundation Day event
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Electoral Bonds Day #8: Bench Decides to Hear Three Issues in Separate Cases
The Bench observed that the petitions tagged together dealt with different issues and should be heard separately.
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SCO Daily: Making the Right to Die With Dignity ‘Workable’
The SC modified its 2018 guidelines to make the right to die with dignity more accessible for persons suffering from terminal illnesses.
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SCO Explains: The Bhopal Gas Tragedy, 40 Years Later
The SC will decide if the emergence of new facts justifies the Union's plea to increase compensation granted to Bhopal Gas Tragedy victims.
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Right to Die Guidelines Day #4: Bench Accepts Joint Proposal and Delivers Final Order
The Constitution Bench delivered the Order immediately after finalising the changes proposed by the ISCC and the Union.
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Right to Die Guidelines Day #3: Bench Directs Union and Sr. Adv. Datar to Submit Joint Proposal
The Constitution Bench stated that there was a lack of clarity on the Union government's position in the case.
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Right to Die Guidelines Day #2: Sr. Adv. Datar Suggests Changes to Advance Directive Requirements
Sr. Adv. Arvind Datar suggested several changes to streamline the process of refusing treatment for patients with terminal illnesses.
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Right to Die Guidelines Day #1: Sr. Adv. Arvind Datar Argues Current Process is Cumbersome
Senior Advocate Arvind Datar argued that the process for implementing 'Advance Medical Directives' faces multiple obstacles.
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Bhopal Gas Tragedy Compensation Day #3: Sr. Adv. Salve Points Out Union’s Contradictory Stances, SC Reserves Judgment
The 5-Judge Constitution Bench led by Justice Kaul finished hearing all parties and reserved Judgment in the case.
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Bhopal Gas Tragedy Compensation Day #2: Union Argues SC Envisioned Increasing Compensation in 1991
The Attorney General argued that the human tragedy involved in the case justified the SC's intervention in the case.
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Bhopal Gas Tragedy Compensation Day #1: Union Claims New Facts Justify Increasing Settlement
The SC heard arguments about whether there are sufficient legal grounds to revisit the official settlement from the Bhopal Gas tragedy.
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SCO Daily: Can Public Officials’ Freedom of Speech be Curbed?
The SC ruled that the Freedom of Speech of public officials cannot be restricted on grounds outside of Article 19(2) of the Constitution.
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Justice Nazeer’s Notable Judgments: A Consistent Presence on Constitution Benches
Despite being a part of 10 Constitution Benches, Justice Nazeer did not author a Judgment in any of the cases.
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Judgment Pronouncement: Restrictions on Public Official’s Freedom of Speech
The Bench held that public officials' Freedom of Speech cannot be restricted by other fundamental rights claims.
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2022 Supreme Court Review: Freedom of Speech
The most important Freedom of Speech cases at the Supreme Court were characterised by the Union's inability to follow the Court's directions
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2022 Supreme Court Review: 10 Key Judgments
In 2022, the Supreme Court delivered important Judgments on reservations, religious freedoms, freedom of speech and more.
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Judgment Pronouncement: Validity of Circumstantial Evidence in Bribery Cases
The Constitution Bench led by Justice Nazeer held that public officials can be convicted for bribery without direct evidence.
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Judgment Pronouncement: Validity of Circumstantial Evidence in Bribery Cases
The Constitution Bench led by Justice Nazeer held that public officials can be convicted for bribery without direct evidence.
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Challenge to Jallikattu Day #6: Mr. Divan Asks Bench to Look at Impact of Amendment, Not Phraseology
Multiple Senior Advocates challenging Jallikattu responded to the arguments of the various State governments.
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Challenge to Jallikattu Day #5: SG Mehta Argues Bench Cannot Look Into President’s Assent
Senior Advocate Rakesh Dwivedi argued that Culture was a basis for exemption under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act
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November Monthly Review
CJI Lalit retired at the beginning of November 2022, but the Constitution Bench listed during his term continued to be heard.
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SCO Daily: The Jallikattu Challenge
The case raises a number of questions about whether animals have rights and if the rules for Jallikattu contain sufficient safeguards.
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Challenge to Jallikattu Day #4: Mr. Sibal Argues Amendment Prevents ‘Unnecessary’ Pain and Suffering
Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, representing the State of Tamil Nadu, argued that the Amendment ensures Jallikattu is monitored and safe.
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SCO Daily: SC Hears Two Cases on Right to Religion
Two Benches of the Supreme Court heard petitions challenging the Places of Worship Act and forced religious coversions.
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SCO Daily: Genetically Modified Mustard at the Supreme Court
A long drawn PIL has prevented Centre from permitting Genetically Modified mustard to be cultivated commercially since 2004.
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CJI Lalit’s Notable Judgments: Constitution Benches and Criminal Law
CJI Lalit was a member of multiple Constitution Bench decisions including on the day of his retirement.
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October Review: Hijab Ban, UAPA and More
Major cases seemingly made little progress in October while the SC’s long series of retirements continued.
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Karnataka Hijab Ban Timeline
The Hijab Ban case is set to continue at the SC after the 2-Judge Bench delivered a split verdict in October. What's the story so far?
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EWS Reservations: Pre-Judgment Matrix
What are the possible outcomes in the challenge to economic reservations and how will the Court substantiate its Judgment?
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Justice Chandrachud’s Approach to Judging
Justice Chandrachud regularly explores academic and popular sources and seeks to set aside ‘formal’ legal traditions.
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Prof. Saibaba’s Release Suspended By SC
Justices Shah and Trivedi suspended the Bombay HC's Order, stating it did not deal with the merits of the case against Prof. Saibaba.
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SCO Daily: Hijab Ban Split Verdict Bookends Justice Gupta’s Tenure
SCO recaps Justice Hemant Gupta's life, career, judgments, and overall tenure at the Supreme Court.
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Electoral Bonds Day #7: Mr. Bhushan Presents Additional Issues For Bench to Consider
The Bench briefly heard submissions on the issues they must consider in the case and settled a debate on the date of the next hearing.
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Justice Gupta’s Notable Judgments: Hijab Ban, Remission Policies and Caste-based Crimes
Justice Hemant Gupta authored impactful Judgments in criminal law cases and a controversial Judgment on his penultimate day at the SC.
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SCO Daily: Court Reserves Order in Religious Excommunication Case
The Bench may refer the case to the 9-Judge Sabarimala Review Bench instead of hearing arguments.
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EWS Reservations: Argument Matrix
What were the issues and the arguments raised on both sides in the challenge to reservations based on economic criteria?
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SCO Daily: Abortion Laws and the Fundamental Right to Divorce
A Bench led by Justice Chandrachud held that unmarried women have the same right as married women to terminate a pregnancy.
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SCO Daily: Demonitisation and Azam Khan Case Outdated?
Justice Nazeer commented that the two cases before them may no longer contain any issues for the Bench to address.
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Justice Chandrachud-led CB to Hear Four Cases This Year
Another Constitution Bench created during CJI Lalit's tenure will hear cases on reservations, citizenship, and political disputes.
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EWS Reservation Day #8: Responses to Governments Arguments on Last Day of Hearing
The Court concluded hearing arguments in the challenge to the constitutionality of economic reservations.
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SCO Daily: The Supreme Court Goes Live!
On September 27th the Supreme Court will fulfill its commitment and live stream three Constitution Bench proceedings to the public
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EWS Reservations Day #7: SG Tushar Mehta Argues Amendment Does Not Violate Equality
The Bench heard arguments from the Union and Andhra Pradesh governments defending EWS Reservations.
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EWS Reservations Day #6: AG Venugopal Argues EWS Reservations are Independant
The Constitution Bench heard arguments from the Union and Madhya Pradesh governments defending economic reservations.
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EWS Reservations Day #5: Sr. Adv. Shankaranarayanan Argues Amendment Makes Reservations Permanent
The Supreme Court heard arguments in favor of EWS reservations from the petitioners and the Union government.
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Judgment Summary: Exceptions to Exemptions in Sales Tax Statutes
The Supreme Court held that the Judgment referring this case to a Constitution Bench was 'incompetent' and sent it back to a smaller bench.
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Exceptions to Sales Tax Exemptions: Judgment Pronouncement
The Supreme Court held that a unanimous Judgment did not have more precedential value than a Judgment where one of the Judges dissented.
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SC Daily Update: Hijab Ban Appeal and Challenge to Economic Reservations Continue
Mr. Sondhi claimed the Hijab ban violates the fundamental rights of Muslim women. Prof. Kumar argues EWS Reservations violate Equality Code.
Analysis
August Monthly Review: Supreme Court Administration
Last month the SC saw a change in leadership and major institutional developments in the Court.
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How Active was the Collegium Under CJI Ramana?
The CJI Ramana-led Collegium made more recommendations for HC appointments than his three predecessors.
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Constitutional Rights of OCIs #7
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Chief Justice Ramana’s Tenure in Numbers
CJI Ramana's rate of authoring judgments only saw a negligible drop when he became Chief Justice of India.
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The Supreme Court’s ‘Reserved’ Silence
DESK BRIEF: Six pending Constitution Bench cases at the SC deal with fundamental questions about reservation in education and employment.
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Sub-classification in Reservations for Madigas: The Larger Story
The issue of sub-classification in reservations has been pending before a 7-Judge Constitution Bench for nearly two years without a hearing.
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July Monthly Review
The tussle for control of the Shiv Sena in Maharashtra and Justice Khanwilkars last Judgment took center stage at the SC in July.
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Do Lower Courts Consider SC Judgments When Deciding Bail Cases?
Despite SC Judgments to the contrary, it remains difficult for an accused to get bail from lower courts.
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Writ Petition Summary
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Justice A.M. Khanwilkar’s Notable Judgments: Bail, Entry Taxes and the Gujarat Riots
Justice Khanwilkar wrote a number of impactful Judgments including a flurry of decisions delivered at the end of his 6-year tenure.
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Pegasus Depositions: Mr. John Brittas
CPI(M) Member of Parliament, John Brittas emphasised the need to subject security agencies to increased oversight in light of Pegasus.
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Pegasus Depositions: Mr. Rupesh Kumar & Mrs. Ipsa Shatakshi
A journalist, Mr. Rupesh Kumar, claims the Union spied on him and his family because of pieces he wrote regarding false encounters.
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Pegasus Depositions: Mr. Narasimhan Ram
Mr. N. Ram spoke about the threat to journalistic sources posed by Pegasus and criticised the Technical Committee’s method of examination
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Court in Review: Defection of Assembly Members
The Constitution of India bans members of the House from defecting from their political party.
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Writ Petition Summary (OROP)
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Monthly Review: June 2022
One month into summer vacation, the SC continued to pass important judgments in 'urgent' and pending matters
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SCO Shorts: SC/ST Reservations in Promotion
On January 31st the Supreme Court clarified the criteria for States to provide reservations in promotions.
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The Average Tenure of an SC Judge is 5.37 Years
Sitting Judges in the SC, on average, serve shorter tenures in comparison to Judges appointed between 1950-1980.
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Justice L. Nageswara Rao’s Tenure in Numbers
The SC's long season of judicial retirements continues with Justice L.N. Rao's term ending on June 7th. SCO reviews his tenure in numbers.
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2022 Half-Year Review: Important Supreme Court Hearings
Halfway through the year a number of important cases are pending and in the process of being heard at the Supreme Court.
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2022 Half-Year Review: SC Retirements and Court Administration
The Court will see Judges retiring every month up until November 2022—which may bode poorly for the 70,000 cases pending at the SC.
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2022 Half-Year Review: Key Supreme Court Judgments
The Supreme Court delivered key Judgments on Reservations, Sedition, OROP and the constitutionality of the FCRA Amendment.
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Sr. Adv. Trideep Pais at Delhi HC: Witness Testimonies Contradict Claims in Charge Sheet On Umar Khalid
Sr. Adv. Trideep Pais and Adv. Sanya Kamar further argued that portions of statements against Mr. Khalid were identical to each other.
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Gyanvapi Dispute: The SC’s Divergent Stance on Places of Worship
The SC permitting a survey of Gyanvapi mosque may contradict its views on contested places of worship in the 2019 Ayodhya Judgment.
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Delhi HC Questions If Umar Khalid’s Speech Was An Invitation to Violence
The Delhi High Court is keen to bring the hearings to a close before June 4th, when the Court breaks for vacation.
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SC’s Top Cases 2021: Judicial Independence
The Supreme Court and the Union Government reached an impasse over the subject of appointment and service conditions of tribunal members.
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SC’s Top Cases 2021: Reservations
The Supreme Court focused on the data behind reservation policies and laid down conditions to justify reservations.
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SC’s Top Cases 2021: Rights of Non-Citizens
The Supreme Court addressed the rights of Rohingya refugees and admitted a challenge to restrictions placed on OCIs by the Government.
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SC’s Top Cases 2021: Non-Discrimination
The Supreme Court used principles of intersectionality, indirect discrimination and reasonable accommodation in their decisions in 2021.
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SC’s Top Cases 2021: Farm Laws
The Farm Laws saga has left multiple questions to be answered by the Court, despite the laws being repealed.
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Pendency in the Supreme Court (2021)
Desk Brief: The total number of pending cases in the Supreme Court increased in 2021 for the fourth year in a row.
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The SC’s Top Cases 2021: Threats of Surveillance, Sedition and Dead Laws
The Supreme Court addressed a plethora of possible threats to the freedom of speech and expression of the press this year.
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SC’s Top Cases 2021: COVID Interventions
The Supreme Court intervened to provide relief to citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic, often by exercising their suo-moto powers.
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What Types of Judgments is the SC Translating? [March 2020 – December 2021]
Since March 2020 the majority of translated SC judgments were Service and Ordinary Civil Law Matters.
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CJI Ramana Criticises ‘Indiscriminate’ Use of PMLA Powers
CJI Ramana and Bopanna J cautioned against rampantly using PMLA to arrest individuals.
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The SC Emphasises Data in Reservation Cases
The Court's emphasis on data in the AIQ-NEET Case is consistent with their previous demands for data in reservations cases.
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Gujarat Riots SIT: 4 Must Reads
A curated set of ‘must reads’ surrounding the events of the Gujarat riots, the investigations that followed and their fallout.
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Farm Laws Repealed – What Now for the ‘Right to Protest’?
DESK BRIEF: After the farm laws repeal, will the SC make it harder for protests to make a significant impact?
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The Supreme Court’s Translation Project is Slowing to a Halt
The Supreme Court has translated only 31 judgments since March 1st 2020 and is translating them into fewer languages.
Analysis
COVID Coverage: Disability Access in Online Classes – November 12th 2021
The Supreme Court gave the Union Government two weeks to return with possible solutions for providing disability access in online classes.
Analysis
Recasting the Right to Protest: Shaheen Bagh to Lakhimpur Kheri
We discuss the Supreme Court's engagements with the farmers' right to protest in the context of the Heckler's Veto principle.
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Tribunals Reforms Act: 4 Must Reads
The Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021 is currently being challenged in the Supreme Court. Here are some related must reads.
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NCLT to Tribunals Reforms: An Emerging Pattern
Who should exercise control over tribunals: the Executive or the Judiciary?
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How Do We Appoint Supreme Court Judges?
The judiciary appoints its own judges - a common source of conflict with the executive. But what does the process entail?
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Is Gender Now a Criteria For Appointing SC Judges?
While the primary criteria for SC appointments has always been seniority, some argue that gender should also be an important consideration.
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Justice Navin Sinha Retires: 9 Key Judgments
Justice Navin Sinha retired on August 18th, 2021. He wrote 126 judgments as a Supreme Court judge during his four year tenure.
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Justice Nariman: What Made His Judgments Different?
Justice Nariman authored 307 judgments during his 7 year tenure at the SC. What were the trends that made them stand out?
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Justice Nariman’s Impact on Reservation in Promotions
Nariman J clarified the scope of reservation in promotions for SC/ST's and Persons with Disability (PwDs).
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Live Streaming Justice
The Supreme Court committed to devising a livestream system for courts in 2018. This commitment has seen some new developments during 2020.
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Which High Courts Do SC Judges Come From?
The Supreme Court comprises judges from High Courts across the country, but how balanced is this representation?
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Section 66A: 4 Must Reads
Section 66A was declared unconstitutional, but continues to be used to arrest people. Here are some must reads on the issue.
Analysis
The COVID Slump
COVID-19 has drastically affected the functioning of the SCI. A year into the pandemic, what do the numbers look like?
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The Average Tenure of an SC Justice has Increased by 282 Days
Over the last 21 years, the average tenure of Supreme Court judges has increased by 282 days.
Analysis
Monthly Review: June 2021
In June 2021, the Supreme Court issued important directions related to the management of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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SCO Explains: COVID Board Exam Hearings
We discuss the recent COVID Board Exam hearings and the schemes enacted by the CBSE and ICSE for the evaluation of Class 10, 11 and 12.
Analysis
Election Commission: 4 Must Reads
We have curated a set of must-reads that examine the practices of the Election Commission in recent times and its interaction with the SC.
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How many Constitution Bench cases are pending?
The Court has 48 Constitution Benches which are hearing 396 cases. The rate of disposal for such matters has reduced during the pandemic.
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Executive Silence and the Unconventional Role of the Judiciary
During COVID-19, the Court has gone beyond its adversarial role, taking on the role of rights-based forum and 'nudging' governments.
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Special Leave Petition Summary
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Writ Petition Summary
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SC Justices Spend an Average 14.7 Years in High Courts Before Elevation
We examine the average High Court tenure of the current sitting judges.
Analysis
Supreme Court Clarifies Stance on Repugnancy of Statutes
The Bench ruled that West Bengal's WB-HIRA was virtually identical to the Central RERA. So, it was struck down for repugnancy.
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Writ Petition Summary
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Supreme Court Frames Guidelines to Tackle Pendency of Cheque Dishonour Cases
There should be reasons for a summons trial, and testimony through affidavit is allowed. Multiple offences may be tried jointly.
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Court Cautions High Courts Against Passing Orders Asking Police not to take “Coercive Steps”
SC cautions High Courts to not use their inherent powers on 'whim and caprice' while issuing 'no coercive steps' orders to police.
Analysis
Justice Shantanagoudar Wrote 136 Judgments in 4 Years
We remember Justice Shantanagoudar’s judicial career by statistically looking at his term in the Supreme Court.
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Sabarimala Temple Entry: Judgment Matrix
SCO's Judgment Matrix breaks down the Judgment, listing the opinion of each Judge on each issue deliberated by the Bench.