New Delhi, Jul 13 Following are the top Supreme Court stories
7.32 PM
The determination of citizenship status must be made through a fair, lawful and reasoned process, the SC while setting aside the Gauhati High Court verdicts which affirmed the orders declaring some persons to be foreigners.
7.25 PM
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a batch of petitions filed by about 360 teaching and non-teaching staff of madrassas in West Bengal, challenging the denial of regularisation and payment under the state government's grant-in-aid scheme.
6.11 PM
The SC upheld the constitutional validity of the provisions governing the calculation of royalty on major minerals, while rejecting a challenge from Kirloskar Ferrous Industries Ltd against the Centre.
6.03 PM
The SC asked how the State can prevent the elopement of a boy and a girl in a relationship, flagging the misuse of POCSO provisions against teenagers in voluntary sexual relationships.
5.46 PM
The SC stayed the Madras High Court order which directed the Tamil Nadu government to ensure that no cow or calf is slaughtered in the state.
4.37 PM
In a stinging rebuke of the "brazen disregard" shown by Haryana-based Parsvnath Developers towards homebuyer rights, the SC froze the bank accounts of the real estate firm and its directors, and issued bailable warrants against the company's leadership after taking note of a 20-year struggle by senior citizens to secure possession of their homes.
4.35 PM
A teacher can't walk away with this kind of behaviour, the SC said while denying anticipatory bail to a professor who is accused of abetting the alleged suicide of a first-year BDS student of a private dental college in Kerala.
4.33 PM
The SC directed the Madhya Pradesh DGP to constitute a Special Investigation Team to probe the 2023 murder of Salman Khan, who was allegedly run over by a car at the behest of politically influential persons during the state elections.
3.38 PM
Observing that it was a policy issue, the SC junked a PIL seeking directions to the Centre to formulate a framework to prohibit the viewing of pornography at public places.
3.35 PM
The CBI told the SC that it has filed three chargesheets in as many cases out of the total seven FIRs concerning alleged large-scale banking fraud involving Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group and its firms.
3.20 PM
ked the Centre to place before it within two weeks the rules framed under the Bharatiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam, 2024, which is aimed at modernising India's aviation sector.
3.13 PM
The SC refused to stay an order of the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) that had set aside earlier regulatory directions against the Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Limited and certain members of its promoter group.
1.28 PM
The SC agreed to examine a plea filed by the Karnataka government challenging a high court order quashing the charge of outraging a woman's modesty under Section 354 of the IPC against JD(S) leader and MLA H D Revanna, filed by his former domestic help.
1.09 PM
The SC directed the Special Investigation Team formed by the Uttar Pradesh government to probe the alleged embezzlement of donation money at the Ram temple in Ayodhya to submit a status report in the matter.
12.53 PM
The SC stayed a Madras High Court order which directed the Tamil Nadu government to ensure that no cow or calf is slaughtered in the state.
12.42 PM
The SC agreed to list for hearing a batch of appeals challenging a Madhya Pradesh High Court order, which said the disputed Bhojshala complex in Dhar district was a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati.
11.48 AM
The SC dismissed a batch of petitions filed by about 360 teaching and non-teaching staff of madrassas in West Bengal, challenging the denial of regularisation and payment under the state government’s grant-in-aid scheme.
New Delhi, Jul 10 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Friday:
1.51 PM
The Supreme Court would hear a batch of pleas seeking a fair and time-bound probe into the alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram temple in Ayodhya on July 13.
2.33 PM
In a dramatic turn of events, a litigant appearing in person was forcibly removed from the Supreme Court on Friday after he allegedly hurled abuses and threw his legal papers during the hearing of his petition challenging an Allahabad High Court order.
New Delhi, Jul 8 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Wednesday:
5.13PM
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a plea challenging the CBSE's March 27 assessment scheme for regular students who were affected by the cancellation of Class XII board examination in Gulf countries due to the Iran-US war.
4.14PM
The Tamil Nadu government has approached the Supreme Court, challenging a Madras High Court judgment that held a person converting to Islam is not entitled to claim reservation under the Backward Class (Muslim) category solely on the basis of conversion.
New Delhi, Jul 7 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Tuesday:
1.48PM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay is not an accused in the Karur stampede case and the court cannot regulate his visits, the Supreme Court on Tuesday said as it pulled up the DMK for its plea questioning the visit and alleging that ministers were influencing witnesses in the matter.
6.05PM
In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court on Tuesday held that banks and the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) cannot put the advocates in the "caution list" merely on allegations of professional negligence.
New Delhi, Jul 6 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Monday:
1.44 PM
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to list on July 7 a plea filed by the DMK alleging that ministers in the Tamil Nadu government were "actively influencing" witnesses in the CBI probe into last year's Karur stampede case.
New Delhi, Jul 3 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Friday:
3.30 pm
The Supreme Court on Friday halted a CAG audit ordered by the Delhi government of three private discoms against the backdrop of a staggering Rs 38,500 crore accumulated over the years as Regulatory Assets (RA) to be recovered from consumers.
4.16 pm
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay a Meghalaya High Court order granting bail to Sonam Raghuvanshi, accused of killing her husband during their honeymoon in the northeastern state in 2025.
4.12 pm
The DMK moved the Supreme Court on Friday seeking a direction to restrain TVK leaders including Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay from making public statements or levelling "false accusations" in connection with the Karur stampede in which 41 people were killed.
New Delhi, Jul 2 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Thursday:
12.25 pm
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to entertain a plea challenging the Manipur High Court order extending the deadline for conducting panchayat elections in the state to October 16 this year.
2.14 pm
Red flagging the use of “non-existent, fake, and hallucinated” judgements generated by artificial intelligence (AI), the Supreme Court on Thursday set aside a verdict of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), saying that courts must adopt zero tolerance against citing or using AI-generated precedents.
4.22 pm
The Meghalaya government has moved the Supreme Court against the bail granted to Sonam Raghuvanshi, who is accused of murdering her husband during their honeymoon in the northeastern state in 2025.
5.31 pm
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to accord urgent hearing on a plea challenging a Madras High Court order which had set aside the appointment of 17 Personal Assistants to the high court judges.
6.05 pm
The Supreme Court has agreed to examine the legal question whether a habeas corpus petition challenging the continued detention of an accused due to successive arrests is maintainable.
New Delhi, Jul 1 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Wednesday:
11:52 AM
The Tamil Nadu government has moved the Supreme Court against Madras High Court order imposing a blanket ban on the slaughter of cows and calves in the state.
4:16 PM
Referring to a controversial "Rs 370 biryani" remark during comedian Pranit More's show in Gurugram, a plea was filed in the Supreme Court seeking direction to formulate a comprehensive regulatory framework for stand-up comedy, podcasts, social media platforms and artificial intelligence generated content.
4:30 PM
The Supreme Court ruled that the non-supply of a copy of the chargesheet to an accused cannot be a ground for a default bail.
4:38 PM
In a significant verdict aimed at bringing uniformity to motor accident compensation, the Supreme Court laid down guidelines on how courts should determine the annual income of deceased victims or injured claimants on the basis of Income Tax Returns.
5:46 PM
The Supreme Court quashed a 2020 notification issued by the Chandigarh administration which expanded the definition of 'essential service providers' to include vendors selling items such as chhole-bhature, fruits, vegetables and flowers outside religious places.
New Delhi, Jun 30 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Tuesday:
12.10 pm
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to entertain a plea seeking constitution of an independent expert committee to inquire into the alleged "extra-judicial killing" of activist Bharat Bhushan Tiwari in a police encounter in Bihar.
12.48 pm
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought response from the Rajasthan government on a plea filed by self-styled godman Asaram challenging an order of the state high court, which had upheld his conviction and life sentence in the rape case of a minor in 2013.
2.31 pm
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed status quo with regard to an order of the Karnataka High Court which directed enhancement of ethanol allocation for the Ethanol Supply Year (ESY) 2025-26.
New Delhi, Jun 29 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Monday:
11.12 AM
The Supreme Court on Monday refused urgent hearing on a plea seeking a fair and time-bound probe into the alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
New Delhi, Jun 25 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Thursday:
12.59 PM
The Supreme Court on Thursday permitted Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandez to withdraw her plea challenging a Delhi court order to frame charges against her in a Rs 200 crore money laundering case.
11.30 AM
The Supreme Court on Thursday asked a petitioner to mention before it on June 29 his plea seeking registration of an FIR, and a fair and time-bound probe into the alleged embezzlement of donations received at the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
New Delhi, Jun 24 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Wednesday:
2.45 PM
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear a plea seeking to restrain authorities from surrendering 152 vacant in-service super speciality medical seats in Tamil Nadu for the academic year 2025-2026 to the all India quota.
3.41 PM
"We need doctors in this country," the Supreme Court said on Wednesday while refusing to entertain a petition which alleged that the fee structure in private medical colleges in Rajasthan was exorbitant.
4.01 PM
The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted liberty to a petitioner to approach the Calcutta High Court with his plea which alleged that names of people excluded from the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in West Bengal were being deleted from the ration list.
5.09 PM
The Supreme Court has signed an MoU with the top court of the Russian Federation in the field of judicial cooperation.
5.42 PM
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Thursday a plea of Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandez against a Delhi court order to frame charges against her in a Rs 200-crore money laundering case.
New Delhi, Jun 23 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Tuesday:
6.15 PM
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said offences involving forgery and use of forged documents in judicial proceedings are serious in nature and cannot be viewed lightly.
3.01 PM
The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the Delhi High Court order directing premature release of a life term convict in the 1993 Kolkata Bowbazar blast case.
1.15 PM
The Tamil Nadu government has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Madras High Court order allowing the lighting of a lamp on the Thirupparankundram hill in the state.
12.53 PM
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought the Assam government's response on a petition seeking bail filed by Shyamkanu Mahanta, an accused in singer Zubeen Garg death.
12.24 PM
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked a petitioner to approach the Calcutta High Court with his plea which claimed that names of people excluded in the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in West Bengal were being dropped from the ration list.
New Delhi, Jun 22 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Monday:
6.09 PM
A petition was filed in the Supreme Court on Monday seeking registration of an FIR and a fair and time-bound probe into the alleged embezzlement of funds in the Ram Temple at Ayodhya.
4.32 PM
The Centre on Monday informed the Supreme Court that the CBSE has come up with a new policy for the evaluation of private students, who were affected by the cancellation of Class XII board examination in Gulf countries due to the recent Iran-US war.
3.44 PM
A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking the constitution of an independent expert committee under the chairmanship of a former apex court judge to inquire into the alleged "extra-judicial killing" of Bharat Bhushan Tiwari in a police encounter in Bihar.
2.41 PM
"We don't want to open a pandora's box with regard to the proceedings of the collegium," the Supreme Court said on Monday while refusing to entertain a petition filed by a judicial officer from Himachal Pradesh.
New Delhi, Jun 19 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Friday:
1:02 PM
The Supreme Court dismissed a plea seeking probe into the allegations of irregularities and horse-trading in the May 13 trust vote in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, saying the petition was based upon "vague, wild and casual allegations".
2:08 PM
The Supreme Court refused to accord urgent hearing on two separate pleas related to the NEET-UG 2026 re-test which is scheduled for June 21.
3:45 PM
The right to walk on a demarcated footpath is a fundamental right, the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled.
3:53PM
Noting that young and bright advocates are deserting the profession due to financial hardships, the Supreme Court on Friday said a "Young Lawyers' Professional Assistance Fund" must be created to stop the "brain drain".
4:15 PM
The Supreme Court on Friday stressed the need to create conditions that enable women advocates to discharge their professional responsibilities effectively, safely and on equal terms.
4:50 PM
The Supreme Court on Friday batted for a regulatory body to effectuate the fundamental right to walk on demarcated footpaths.
5:23 PM
Flagging a deep-rooted nexus between banks, asset reconstruction companies and borrowers, the Supreme Court on Friday said that taxpayers' money being given as loans and then no effective efforts were taken to recover the amount was not acceptable.
New Delhi, Jun 18 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Thursday:
2:39PM
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to pass any interim order on a plea challenging the implementation of a CBSE policy mandating the study of three languages, including two native Indian languages, for Class 9 students from the 2026-27 academic session.
2:40PM
The Supreme Court on Thursday said there was a need to protect forests across India, noting that some states like Jharkhand have natural ecosystems which must be preserved.
2:42PM
The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear a plea by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) challenging a part of the Securities Appellate Tribunal order granting relief to four managers and the company secretary of Sahara India Commercial Corporation Ltd (SICCL).
5:00 PM
The Supreme Court sought responses from the Centre, Bar Council of India, and others on a plea seeking a direction to establish a national digital registry of legal professions in India, including a unique national advocate identifier for every enrolled lawyer, to curb fake practitioners.
New Delhi, Jun 17 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Wednesday:
5.42 PM
A judicial officer in Himachal Pradesh has moved the SC alleging that names of officers junior to him have been recommended by the collegium for appointment as judges of the high court.
5.07 PM
Cyber criminals are "parasites" who take money from innocent investors to dupe them and we have to be very harsh with them, the SC said.
5.05 PM
The SC sought a response from Delhi Police on the bail pleas of two alleged Indian Mujahideen operatives, who have been in jail for around 12 years in connection with terror cases.
4.06 PM
A bench headed by Justice P S Narasimha will hear in July a plea challenging the decision to conduct NEET-UG 2026 re-test, the SC said.
3.30 PM
Taking strong note of an allegation that a case file was purportedly misplaced by the Supreme Court registry, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant said he would look into the issue.
New Delhi, Jun 16 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Tuesday:
5.50 PM
The SC indicated that the Bar Council of India's (BCI) proposal to fill a 10 per cent co-option component for women lawyers in the executive committee of State Bar Councils by inducting the highest-polling unsuccessful women candidates appeared to be "fair".
5.09 PM
Coming to the aid of a visually impaired man and his 80-year-old mother living in abject poverty, the SC directed the Odisha government to ensure all social security benefits and basic amenities are provided to them.
4.44 PM
The SC granted protection from arrest to Bihar-based contractor Rishu Shree, who is accused of acting as a middleman and charging commissions on total tender values to facilitate awarding of Bihar government contracts to specific companies.
4.04 PM
The SC refused to entertain a plea seeking regulations to control urban infrastructure around airports, which referred to last year’s Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad that killed 241 people on board and 19 doctors and students of a medical college, which was the site of impact.
3.12 PM
The SC directed the Tripura State Election Commission to conduct elections to the village committees under the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council in a single phase on September 27.
11.44 AM
The SC sought response of the Centre and States on a plea alleging misuse of the Unique Identification Authority of India-issued Aadhaar cards as proof of citizenship, domicile and residential address, and seeking directions to restrict its use strictly for identity verification.
New Delhi, Jun 15 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Monday:
6.38 PM
Coming to the aid of an inter-caste couple fearing "honour killing", the SC stayed a Rajasthan High Court order allowing the woman's parents to meet them, despite their apprehensions of any untoward eventuality.
6.28 PM
The SC permitted Himachal Pradesh MLAs, who are ex-officio members of municipalities, to cast their votes in the election of presidents and vice-presidents of civic bodies.
4.32 PM
The SC agreed to hear a plea seeking direction to the Centre to formulate a scheme providing that if flats under the subvention plan are not delivered to homebuyers, both the lender and the builder should suffer equal loss of the disbursed loan amount.
4.02 PM
The SC said that RTI activism has become a new business, while refusing to grant anticipatory bail to an activist and other accused of obstructing a public servant in road construction work.
3.31 PM
The SC sought responses from the Centre and the Punjab government on a plea alleging non-implementation of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009, in the state.
2.34 PM
The SC sought responses from the Bihar government and others on a petition challenging the re-appointment of Deepak Prakash as a minister in the state.
1.58 PM
The SC stayed further proceedings before the high courts on petitions challenging the provisions of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026.
New Delhi, Jun 12 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Friday:
4.32 PM
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan's plea against rejection of her nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha election from Madhya Pradesh while granting her liberty to raise the challenge in an election petition.
3.29 PM
The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Uttar Pradesh government and the Centre to conclude all the four pending disciplinary proceedings against former IPS officer Amitabh Thakur within six months.
3.38 PM
The Centre on Friday informed the Supreme Court that it was contemplating to bring out a policy to accommodate private students from West Asia whose exam results could not be declared by the CBSE due to the prevailing war situation in the region.
New Delhi, Jun 11 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Thursday:
11:25AM
Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan on Thursday moved the Supreme Court against her nomination for the Rajya Sabha elections from Madhya Pradesh being rejected.
12:08 PM
The Supreme Court will on Friday hear Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan's plea against her nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha election from Madhya Pradesh being rejected.
12:46 PM
Supreme Court judge Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra on Thursday recused himself from hearing a plea of Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandez against a Delhi court order framing of charges against her in a Rs 200-crore money laundering case.
3:34PM
Observing that homemakers should be recognised as "nation builders", the Supreme Court on Thursday held that loss of wife's domestic care should be monetised at a minimum of Rs 30,000 per month.
4:01PM
Decrying the deep-seated patriarchal preference for a male child and the "behind-the-curtains" prevalence of sex-selection practices, the Supreme Court on Thursday said strict enforcement of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act is needed till the time there is a change of mentality.
4:16 PM
Indian judiciary has promoted mediation not only as an alternative but as a robust dispute resolution mechanism, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said during a panel discussion conducted by the Indian High Commission in London.
5:26PM
The Supreme Court on Thursday came to the rescue of a man, who was left paralysed in a freak incident nearly 19 years ago when a tree branch fell on his autorickshaw in Bengaluru, by enhancing the compensation to Rs 25 lakh.
New Delhi, Jun 10 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Wednesday:
12.43 PM
Invoking its extraordinary authority under Article 142 of the Constitution, the Supreme Court has quashed the conviction of a man sentenced under the POCSO Act after noting that the victim has married the accused on attaining the age of majority.
5.46 PM
Observing that the well-being of voiceless animals is of paramount importance, the Supreme Court has directed the Kerala government to take over custody of the elephant Raman, described as the tallest in the state, and house it as an appropriate rehabilitation centre.
New Delhi, Jun 9 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Tuesday:
11.53 AM
A fresh plea has been filed in the Supreme Court challenging a CBSE policy mandating the study of three languages, including two native Indian languages, for Class 9 students beginning July 1.
6.03 PM
A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a CBI probe against the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) general secretary and four others, who joined the ruling party in Tamil Nadu after resigning as AIADMK MLAs, for alleged horse-trading to form the C Joseph Vijay-led government in the state.
6.52 PM
The Supreme Court on Tuesday held that Delhi High Court can hear service termination cases of members of the Central Armed Police Forces, including the Border Security Force, despite the fact that the cause of action arose outside the national capital.
New Delhi, Jun 8 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Monday:
12.25 PM
A court-appointed amicus curiae has moved the Supreme Court seeking various directions, including the one asking civic body MCD to file an affidavit indicating survey conducted and action taken against illegal and unauthorised constructions in the national capital.
1.43 PM
The Supreme Court has directed the execution of a settlement in a dispute involving the family of the late real estate developer Ashok Varma, related to the Ardee Group and associated family assets.
2.55 PM
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to examine a plea filed by a student from Saudi Arabia seeking directions to the Central Board of Secondary Education to declare his Class 12 improvement examination result.
3.09 PM
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld an order of the National Green Tribunal which held that a landlord cannot be liable for environmental violations allegedly committed by his tenant's chemical unit.
3.35 PM
A PIL was filed in the Supreme Court on Monday seeking a court-monitored probe into alleged banking frauds involving asset reconstruction companies, public sector banks and a Noida-based infrastructure firm.
New Delhi, Jun 5 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Friday:
1.46PM
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a petition seeking a direction for expeditious filling up of vacant posts of chairperson and members of some state human rights commissions.
4.51PM
Taking strong exception to the non-filing of an affidavit in a matrimonial case, the Supreme Court has issued a contempt notice to the acting director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here and sought an explanation from him on the issue.
New Delhi, Jun 4 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Thursday:
3.40 PM
The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a plea by the Wrestling Federation of India against a Delhi High Court order allowing wrestler Vinesh Phogat to participate in selection trials, terming it as infructuous in view of subsequent developments.
5.47 PM
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed Gujarat Police to conclude its probe within six weeks in a two-decade-old criminal complaint relating to forgery and cheating in revenue records and said it is also incumbent upon constitutional courts not to remain mute spectators when prolonged investigations are brought to its notice.
1.39 PM
The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to entertain a plea seeking framing and implementation of guidelines for time-bound disposal of cases.
4.27PM
Observing that public employment must be made available to eligible candidates in accordance with the prescribed qualifications, the Supreme Court has held that allowing a person with higher qualifications to secure a job intended for those with lower qualifications deprives a genuinely eligible and deserving candidate.
3.43PM
The Supreme Court has refused to interfere with the Madras High Court order which dismissed a plea seeking action against officials who denied permission to Hindu devotees to light a lamp on Thiruparankundram hill but allowed religious celebrations during Ramzan.
3.41PM
The National Medical Commission has informed the Supreme Court that seven out of 756 medical colleges have not been paying stipends to interns, junior residents, or senior residents, and that show-cause notices have been issued to them.
New Delhi, Jun 2 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Tuesday:
5.52PM
The Supreme Court on Tuesday held that married daughters cannot be excluded from compassionate appointment and their omission from the definition of "family" is manifestly arbitrary, unjustified and constitutionally untenable.
5.30PM
Can a government employee be terminated from service for suppressing information about possessing higher qualifications than the prescribed degree for the job?
6.41PM
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said if there is a conflict between the country's sovereignty and personal liberty, the former will take priority, especially in cases involving narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
4.11PM
Taking a serious note of encroachments within the protected areas of the Agasthyamalai ecological landscape in Tamil Nadu, the Supreme Court has directed that a time-bound eviction plan be prepared and implemented on priority.
3.12PM
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Tuesday administered the oath of office to five new judges of the Supreme Court, taking the strength of judges at the top court to 37, the highest ever.
2.11PM
People dealing with drugs will have to be dealt with a very firm hand as they are destroying the lives of youths of this country generation after generation, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday.
New Delhi, Jun 1 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Monday:
1.29PM
The Supreme Court on Monday said it would not allow senior advocates to either mention matters for urgent listing or to argue in cases listed on partial court working days.
3.16PM
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to accept a plea seeking the conduct of the NEET-UG 2026 re-test on June 21 in computer-based test mode, saying the National Testing Agency is already faced with too many problems.
3.36PM
The Supreme Court on Monday questioned the legal basis for exempting waqf institutions from payment of court fees in proceedings before state waqf tribunals.
4.28PM
The Supreme Court on Monday sought the Centre's response on a plea seeking guidelines on effective and time-bound compliance by authorities with the recommendations of disability commissions.
6.33PM
A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a detailed constituency-wise disclosure of disenfranchisement caused by the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal.