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Reservation for EWS: 5 Must Reads

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Will EWS Reservation Survive?

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“Organisers, not instigators”: Accused tell SC as it hears UAPA bail pleas linked to Delhi Riots

It was argued that with no evidence linked to violence and no overt act alleged, Umar Khalid and others cannot be jailed indefinitely

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SCO.LR | 2025 | Volume 11 | Issue 1

In this Issue of SCO.LR, we bring you five important judgements from 27 October to 31 October 2025

SCO Team

3rd Nov 2025

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Cold call

While providing a sliver of hope to Vodafone-Idea, the SC reiterated that the telecom company’s survival is a question of policy and not law

Advay Vora

3rd Nov 2025

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“Where is the weapon, the violence?” Sibal asks in Umar Khalid’s bail hearing at the Supreme Court

It was argued that Khalid and others remain jailed without recovery or proof of violence, as charge-sheets pile up yearly

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Saranda forest: Supreme Court mines for a middle ground

The Saranda forest case reflects another instance where the Court attempts to navigate the tightrope between preservation and progress

rights

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Personality rights: The law must not overprotect fame

A look at the spate of image-related cases filed by stars—through the prism of the rights to publicity, expression, privacy and livelihood

Kant

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An orderly transition: CJI Gavai recommends Justice Kant as successor

From Chief Justice B.R. Gavai to Justice Surya Kant, the Supreme Court reaffirms its quiet tradition of continuity and convention

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From the editor's desk

The differential levels of scrutiny the Court applies to studies on caste vis-a-vis economic backwardness may have deep and abiding implications for how affirmative action policies are crafted in the future, and is especially prescient in a situation where challenges to EWS reservations remain pending.
Can the Supreme Court Provide Reservations for Orphans?

With the petition seeking orphans to be identified as a backward class, are we moving away from a caste centric definition of backwardness.

Part I—The Mandal and Sinho Commissions: A Study in Contrasts

There is a marked difference in the methodology employed by the Mandal and Major Sinho Commissions in studying backwardness.

SC Offers Hope for OBC Reservations in Maharashtra Municipal Elections

The Maharashtra government was directed to submit data justifying its OBC reservation policy to the State Commission for Backward Castes.

Medical Students Relieved as SC Issues Order in PG NEET Case

DESK BRIEF: The SC issued an Order allowing the Union to immediately commence counselling for admissions to postgraduate medical programmes.