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💨 Today, the Supreme Court will continue monitoring the Delhi pollution case. A Bench led by Justice A.S. Oka has been monitoring the crisis since November last year. But has it doubled down on enforcement? https://bit.ly/3Y2ax1x
🏛️ While initial hearings focused on air quality management, the Court eventually shifted to addressing long-term solutions. Our coverage: https://bit.ly/3YpiP3y
⚖️ In the last hearing, it pushed for mass awareness on solid waste management and reviewed compliance with colour-coded stickers: https://bit.ly/4cyCNz2
📧 Yesterday, counsel for the Kerala Governor argued that the Court's Tamil Nadu Governor judgement would not apply to the case concerning pending bills in Kerala: https://bitly.cx/VqwK7
💨 Today, the Supreme Court will continue monitoring the Delhi pollution case. A Bench led by Justice A.S. Oka has been monitoring the crisis since November last year. But has it doubled down on enforcement? https://bit.ly/3Y2ax1x
🏛️ While initial hearings focused on air quality management, the Court eventually shifted to addressing long-term solutions. Our coverage: https://bit.ly/3YpiP3y
⚖️ In the last hearing, it pushed for mass awareness on solid waste management and reviewed compliance with colour-coded stickers: https://bit.ly/4cyCNz2
📧 Yesterday, counsel for the Kerala Governor argued that the Court's Tamil Nadu Governor judgement would not apply to the case concerning pending bills in Kerala: https://bitly.cx/VqwK7
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Breathless in the Capital - Supreme Court Observer
The season’s hearings on air pollution have opened several workstreams for authorities. But can the SC double down on enforcement in the capital?
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Here’s Volume 4, Issue 3 of SCO.LR, which covers five key judgments from 14–20 April 2025: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/sco-lr-2025-volume-4-issue-3/
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This week we’ve experimented with AI-generated mind maps (reviewed by us, of course) for each judgement. Our mind maps will break down the key issues, legal principles and the Court’s decision.
Also, this week: two back issues of SCO.LR covering cases from the first two weeks of January to make our SCO.LR docket more comprehensive.
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Here’s Volume 4, Issue 3 of SCO.LR, which covers five key judgments from 14–20 April 2025: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/sco-lr-2025-volume-4-issue-3/
SCO.LR or Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (pronounced ‘scholar’) curates, summarises and presents five significant judgements each week.
This week we’ve experimented with AI-generated mind maps (reviewed by us, of course) for each judgement. Our mind maps will break down the key issues, legal principles and the Court’s decision.
Also, this week: two back issues of SCO.LR covering cases from the first two weeks of January to make our SCO.LR docket more comprehensive.
SCO.LR, our newest content offering, is a work in progress, so we’d love to hear from you about how we can make it the best archive of Supreme Court decisions.
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SCO.LR | 2025 | Volume 4 | Issue 3 - Supreme Court Observer
In this edition of SCO.LR, we summarise five significant and unmissable judgements from 14 April to 20 April 2025
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📜 The latest edition of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR) is here.
This edition summarises five crucial judgements delivered by the Supreme Court between 14-20 April. Read them here: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/sco-lr-2025-volume-4-issue-3/
🔎 This week, we experimented with AI-generated mind maps and also published back issues of SCO.LR for the first two weeks of January 2025. We'll gradually be adding the remaining back issues to complete the docket. Read SCO.LR here: https://www.scobserver.in/tag/sco-lr/
📹 In our latest video, we break down the top court's monitoring of the Delhi Pollution Crisis and and what's at stake. Watch here: https://youtu.be/-26t8mBbRDg?si=Fu2-MPlqqsRpjHNR
📜 The latest edition of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR) is here.
This edition summarises five crucial judgements delivered by the Supreme Court between 14-20 April. Read them here: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/sco-lr-2025-volume-4-issue-3/
🔎 This week, we experimented with AI-generated mind maps and also published back issues of SCO.LR for the first two weeks of January 2025. We'll gradually be adding the remaining back issues to complete the docket. Read SCO.LR here: https://www.scobserver.in/tag/sco-lr/
📹 In our latest video, we break down the top court's monitoring of the Delhi Pollution Crisis and and what's at stake. Watch here: https://youtu.be/-26t8mBbRDg?si=Fu2-MPlqqsRpjHNR
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SCO.LR | 2025 | Volume 4 | Issue 3 - Supreme Court Observer
In this edition of SCO.LR, we summarise five significant and unmissable judgements from 14 April to 20 April 2025
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⚖️ Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard a plea by the Kerala government seeking assent for eight bills passed by its legislature. The state relied on the recent judgement where the Court held that Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi’s delay in assenting to 10 bills was “erroneous and illegal”: https://bitly.cx/VqwK7
📄 Notably, Kerala had filed its plea around the same time as Tamil Nadu. The Union government suggests that the Tamil Nadu ruling doesn’t apply in the Kerala case. Read our judgement summary to see what the Court held in the TN case: https://bitly.cx/ciC3K
📊 We’ve also broken down the TN verdict (which was 415 pages!) in a matrix that captures the key arguments and decisions at a glance: https://bit.ly/3EmKxHK
⚖️ Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard a plea by the Kerala government seeking assent for eight bills passed by its legislature. The state relied on the recent judgement where the Court held that Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi’s delay in assenting to 10 bills was “erroneous and illegal”: https://bitly.cx/VqwK7
📄 Notably, Kerala had filed its plea around the same time as Tamil Nadu. The Union government suggests that the Tamil Nadu ruling doesn’t apply in the Kerala case. Read our judgement summary to see what the Court held in the TN case: https://bitly.cx/ciC3K
📊 We’ve also broken down the TN verdict (which was 415 pages!) in a matrix that captures the key arguments and decisions at a glance: https://bit.ly/3EmKxHK
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Kerala Governor’s Withholding of Bills | Day 3: The State of Kerala asks for application of the TN Governor judgement to this case…
Counsel for the Governor countered, arguing that Kerala Governor cannot be compelled to assent bills the same way as done in Tamil Nadu
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📜The Union recently filed a 1000-odd page response to the petitions challenging the Waqf Amendment Act. We combed through the documents to identify 10 key objections and the Union's responses: https://bit.ly/3YkKmDs
🏛️ In a case concerning the timelines of the Competition Act and the Insolvency Code, the Court held that obtaining CCI clearance before presenting a resolution plan to creditors was mandatory, not directory. Read AoR Hima Lawrence's analysis: https://bit.ly/4dapaX7
⚖️ The Court was asked to initiate contempt proceedings against the Vice President and a BJP MP for their comments on the TN Governor Judgement. In our latest newsletter, we look at the Court's contempt powers: https://bit.ly/4ixCXrt
📜The Union recently filed a 1000-odd page response to the petitions challenging the Waqf Amendment Act. We combed through the documents to identify 10 key objections and the Union's responses: https://bit.ly/3YkKmDs
🏛️ In a case concerning the timelines of the Competition Act and the Insolvency Code, the Court held that obtaining CCI clearance before presenting a resolution plan to creditors was mandatory, not directory. Read AoR Hima Lawrence's analysis: https://bit.ly/4dapaX7
⚖️ The Court was asked to initiate contempt proceedings against the Vice President and a BJP MP for their comments on the TN Governor Judgement. In our latest newsletter, we look at the Court's contempt powers: https://bit.ly/4ixCXrt
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Waqf law: 10 key objections of petitioners and Union’s responses - Supreme Court Observer
A rundown of the key concerns raised by petitions challenging the waqf amendments in the Supreme Court and the Union Government’s responses
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⚖️ Contempt Plea: Advocates have sought contempt proceedings against the Vice President and a BJP MP for remarks on the SC. In our newsletter, we show why the Court has both reason and precedent to shrug off such criticism: https://bit.ly/4ixCXrt
🛂 Allahbadia Passport Case: The Court has permitted the release of YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia’s passport, clearing the way for his international travel. This relief comes nearly two months after the Court allowed him to resume his YouTube show. Full report: https://bit.ly/3YVlqCD
📜 Waqf Amendment: On 25 April, the Union filed its counter-affidavit in response to the petitions challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. We list 10 key issues in the case: https://bit.ly/3YkKmDs
⚖️ Contempt Plea: Advocates have sought contempt proceedings against the Vice President and a BJP MP for remarks on the SC. In our newsletter, we show why the Court has both reason and precedent to shrug off such criticism: https://bit.ly/4ixCXrt
🛂 Allahbadia Passport Case: The Court has permitted the release of YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia’s passport, clearing the way for his international travel. This relief comes nearly two months after the Court allowed him to resume his YouTube show. Full report: https://bit.ly/3YVlqCD
📜 Waqf Amendment: On 25 April, the Union filed its counter-affidavit in response to the petitions challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. We list 10 key issues in the case: https://bit.ly/3YkKmDs
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Mighty broad shoulders - Supreme Court Observer
The Supreme Court has reason to shrug off criticism and avoid contempt proceedings against politicians and maintain its ‘dignified bearing’
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⚖️ Today, a 5-judge Bench will deliver judgement on whether courts can modify an arbitral award under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act, 1996. Our matrix summarises the arguments: https://bit.ly/41u2LzB
👨⚖️ The judgement comes two weeks before the retirement of Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna. Meanwhile, the Union has confirmed Justice B.R. Gavai as the 52nd Chief Justice of India. He will assume office on 14 May 2025 and serve a six-month term until his retirement in November: https://bit.ly/4lRxYF2
📝 On 27 April, DMK leader V. Senthil Balaji resigned from his ministerial post—a day before the SC was scheduled to hear a plea seeking cancellation of his bail in a PMLA case. Report: https://bit.ly/42BXVAU
⚖️ Today, a 5-judge Bench will deliver judgement on whether courts can modify an arbitral award under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act, 1996. Our matrix summarises the arguments: https://bit.ly/41u2LzB
👨⚖️ The judgement comes two weeks before the retirement of Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna. Meanwhile, the Union has confirmed Justice B.R. Gavai as the 52nd Chief Justice of India. He will assume office on 14 May 2025 and serve a six-month term until his retirement in November: https://bit.ly/4lRxYF2
📝 On 27 April, DMK leader V. Senthil Balaji resigned from his ministerial post—a day before the SC was scheduled to hear a plea seeking cancellation of his bail in a PMLA case. Report: https://bit.ly/42BXVAU
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Court’s power to modify an arbitral award | Arguments Matrix - Supreme Court Observer
The first Constitution Bench hearing of 2025 was on the interpretation of S 34 of the Arbitration Act, 1996. We break down the key arguments
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⚖️ Yesterday, a 5-judge Bench led by CJI Sanjiv Khanna upheld a court's power to modify an arbitral award under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act in a 4:1 majority. Justice K.V. Viswanathan dissented, holding that modification is not permitted unless expressly allowed by the Act: https://bit.ly/3Gu6ipt
📜 We also released the latest Issue of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR). This edition covers five significant cases from 21-30 April. Read it here: https://bit.ly/4d1mMBM
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⚖️ Yesterday, a 5-judge Bench led by CJI Sanjiv Khanna upheld a court's power to modify an arbitral award under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act in a 4:1 majority. Justice K.V. Viswanathan dissented, holding that modification is not permitted unless expressly allowed by the Act: https://bit.ly/3Gu6ipt
📜 We also released the latest Issue of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR). This edition covers five significant cases from 21-30 April. Read it here: https://bit.ly/4d1mMBM
🙏🏻Thank you for reading us and supporting our work. Our endeavour is to make news from the Supreme Court accessible and interesting to you. We'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback and suggestions. Write to us at admin@scobserver.in
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SC holds there is "limited" power to modify an arbitral award in 4:1 majority - Supreme Court Observer
A five-judge bench led by CJI Sanjiv Khanna will determine the scope of a court's power under Section 34 of the Arbitration Act, 1996
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🖐🏻 In SCO.LR, we select, summarise and present easily accessible versions of five significant judgements delivered each week.
📜Our latest edition summarises five key judgements from the last week of April. Read here: https://bit.ly/4d1mMBM
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🗃️ Since 2017, SCO has developed a comprehensive Case Archive of all cases of public importance: https://bit.ly/3U8L2tE
🚨 In addition to our Archive, we now have the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR).
🖐🏻 In SCO.LR, we select, summarise and present easily accessible versions of five significant judgements delivered each week.
📜Our latest edition summarises five key judgements from the last week of April. Read here: https://bit.ly/4d1mMBM
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🏛️ Today, a Bench led by CJI Sanjiv Khanna will resume hearing challenges to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. Here's a round-up of 10 key objections of the petitioners and the Union’s response to them: https://bit.ly/3YkKmDs
🗃️Our case background has the hearing reports, petitioner documents and the Union’s counter affidavit: https://bit.ly/4lOhEFc
❓Here’s everything that's happened so far: https://bit.ly/4cGlcVR
1️⃣ Day 1: https://bit.ly/3RhXEwC
2️⃣ Day 2: https://bitly.cx/TsvKY
📝 In our latest commentary, Rutba Peerzada and Muhammad Mutahhar Amin argue that the amendments tilt heavily towards political and bureaucratic control of waqfs: https://bit.ly/3GyVir8
🏛️ Today, a Bench led by CJI Sanjiv Khanna will resume hearing challenges to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. Here's a round-up of 10 key objections of the petitioners and the Union’s response to them: https://bit.ly/3YkKmDs
🗃️Our case background has the hearing reports, petitioner documents and the Union’s counter affidavit: https://bit.ly/4lOhEFc
❓Here’s everything that's happened so far: https://bit.ly/4cGlcVR
1️⃣ Day 1: https://bit.ly/3RhXEwC
2️⃣ Day 2: https://bitly.cx/TsvKY
📝 In our latest commentary, Rutba Peerzada and Muhammad Mutahhar Amin argue that the amendments tilt heavily towards political and bureaucratic control of waqfs: https://bit.ly/3GyVir8
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Waqf law: 10 key objections of petitioners and Union’s responses - Supreme Court Observer
A rundown of the key concerns raised by petitions challenging the waqf amendments in the Supreme Court and the Union Government’s responses
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🏛️ The 'cash-in-house' controversy around former Delhi HC judge Yashwant Varma sparked debate around the transparency of judge appointments.
📜 The Supreme Court has now published a 41-page document detailing the process of appointing judges to HCs.
👨🏻⚖️ The Court has also published details of the assets owned by 21 sitting judges. This is following a full-court resolution adopted on 1 April. But will this address wider accountability issues? https://bitly.cx/1FKu
⚖️ Yesterday, it was reported that the in-house inquiry committee formed by CJI Sanjiv Khanna to investigate the Justice Varma incident has submitted its report. We had explored the CJI's power to initiate in-house proceedings here: https://bit.ly/4jtrs5x
🏛️ The 'cash-in-house' controversy around former Delhi HC judge Yashwant Varma sparked debate around the transparency of judge appointments.
📜 The Supreme Court has now published a 41-page document detailing the process of appointing judges to HCs.
👨🏻⚖️ The Court has also published details of the assets owned by 21 sitting judges. This is following a full-court resolution adopted on 1 April. But will this address wider accountability issues? https://bitly.cx/1FKu
⚖️ Yesterday, it was reported that the in-house inquiry committee formed by CJI Sanjiv Khanna to investigate the Justice Varma incident has submitted its report. We had explored the CJI's power to initiate in-house proceedings here: https://bit.ly/4jtrs5x
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Cheques and balances - Supreme Court Observer
SC judges have resolved to publicly declare their assets in a step to improve transparency. But even this simple move has a loaded history
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📥 Yesterday, the Kerala government sought to withdraw its petition which challenged the delay in the Governor assenting to bills: https://bit.ly/44rEADR
📃 Kerala’s petition is one among several filed by Opposition-ruled states raising concerns over inaction on state legislation. Last month, the SC ruled on Tamil Nadu’s petition, declaring Governor R.N. Ravi’s decisions to withhold assent to bills as “illegal and erroneous.” We summarised that Judgement here: https://bitly.cx/ciC3K
❔ The Tamil Nadu ruling was criticized by members of the ruling party. Our weekend newsletter takes a closer look at a key question: why wasn’t the case referred to a Constitution Bench? Read here: https://bit.ly/3Z3vFos
📥 Yesterday, the Kerala government sought to withdraw its petition which challenged the delay in the Governor assenting to bills: https://bit.ly/44rEADR
📃 Kerala’s petition is one among several filed by Opposition-ruled states raising concerns over inaction on state legislation. Last month, the SC ruled on Tamil Nadu’s petition, declaring Governor R.N. Ravi’s decisions to withhold assent to bills as “illegal and erroneous.” We summarised that Judgement here: https://bitly.cx/ciC3K
❔ The Tamil Nadu ruling was criticized by members of the ruling party. Our weekend newsletter takes a closer look at a key question: why wasn’t the case referred to a Constitution Bench? Read here: https://bit.ly/3Z3vFos
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Kerala Governor’s Withholding of Bills | Day 4: Kerala Government seeks to withdraw petition, Counsel for Governor opposes - Supreme…
The Counsel for the Kerala Governor argued that the case involved a substantive question of law, and could not withdraw it lightly
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👨🏻⚖👨🏻⚖ Some have argued that the recent Tamil Nadu Governor judgement involved a "substantial question of law" and therefore should have been settled by a Constitution Bench. In our latest newsletter, we explore why the case wasn't referred to a larger bench: https://bit.ly/3Z3vFos
🏛 Yesterday, the Court listed petitions seeking a review of the judgement which upheld the wide power granted to the ED under the PMLA for 6 August. Here's a summary of the matter: https://bit.ly/3YzK1gY
📜 The latest Issue of the the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR) covering five important judgements from the first week of May will drop this evening. Stay tuned! Catch up on our other issues here: https://bit.ly/4keWGxH
👨🏻⚖👨🏻⚖ Some have argued that the recent Tamil Nadu Governor judgement involved a "substantial question of law" and therefore should have been settled by a Constitution Bench. In our latest newsletter, we explore why the case wasn't referred to a larger bench: https://bit.ly/3Z3vFos
🏛 Yesterday, the Court listed petitions seeking a review of the judgement which upheld the wide power granted to the ED under the PMLA for 6 August. Here's a summary of the matter: https://bit.ly/3YzK1gY
📜 The latest Issue of the the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR) covering five important judgements from the first week of May will drop this evening. Stay tuned! Catch up on our other issues here: https://bit.ly/4keWGxH
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A substantial question of law - Supreme Court Observer
Why wasn’t the TN Governor Case referred to a Constitution Bench?
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Here's Issue 1 of Volume 5 of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports. This issue covers the week from 1 May to 7 May: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/scolr-supreme-court-observer-law-reports-volume-5-issue-1/
We’re also releasing the back issue for the last week of January (Vol 1, Issue 4), where we cover cases on reservation in medical courses and whether “filthy language” amounts to outraging modesty: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/scolr-supreme-court-observer-law-reports-volume-1-issue-4/
If you’ve been using SCO.LR in your research, we’d love to hear from you! Write to us at admin@scoberver.in.
Here's Issue 1 of Volume 5 of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports. This issue covers the week from 1 May to 7 May: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/scolr-supreme-court-observer-law-reports-volume-5-issue-1/
We’re also releasing the back issue for the last week of January (Vol 1, Issue 4), where we cover cases on reservation in medical courses and whether “filthy language” amounts to outraging modesty: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/scolr-supreme-court-observer-law-reports-volume-1-issue-4/
If you’ve been using SCO.LR in your research, we’d love to hear from you! Write to us at admin@scoberver.in.
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SCO.LR | 2025 | Volume 5 | Issue 1 - Supreme Court Observer
In this edition of SCO.LR, we summarise five significant and unmissable judgements from 1 May to 7 May 2025
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🏛️ Here's *Volume 5, Issue 1* of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR) which covers five key decisions from 1–7 May. These judgements cover topics like access to medical education for persons with disabilities, corruption by public servants and contempt of court. Read now: https://bit.ly/4m85hUl
➕ We've published a back issue for the last week of January (Vol. 1, Issue 4), featuring decisions on reservation in medical courses and whether “filthy language” amounts to outraging modesty: https://bit.ly/4iXMd8t
📑 Next week, a new Bench is set to hear the challenges to the Waqf Amendment Act. Our latest commentary explores how the new law tilts towards political and bureaucratic control: https://bit.ly/3GyVir8
🏛️ Here's *Volume 5, Issue 1* of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR) which covers five key decisions from 1–7 May. These judgements cover topics like access to medical education for persons with disabilities, corruption by public servants and contempt of court. Read now: https://bit.ly/4m85hUl
➕ We've published a back issue for the last week of January (Vol. 1, Issue 4), featuring decisions on reservation in medical courses and whether “filthy language” amounts to outraging modesty: https://bit.ly/4iXMd8t
📑 Next week, a new Bench is set to hear the challenges to the Waqf Amendment Act. Our latest commentary explores how the new law tilts towards political and bureaucratic control: https://bit.ly/3GyVir8
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SCO.LR | 2025 | Volume 5 | Issue 1 - Supreme Court Observer
In this edition of SCO.LR, we summarise five significant and unmissable judgements from 1 May to 7 May 2025
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👨🏻⚖️ CJI Sanjiv Khanna retires tomorrow after serving as India's 51st Chief Justice. In our latest newsletter, we look back at some highlights of his six-month tenure: https://bit.ly/3EO9nAv
🔍 Last week, CJI Khanna oversaw one of the most significant data disclosures by the Supreme Court in recent times. The Court released:
- Documents detailing the Collegium’s procedure for recommending judges
- A tabular list containing the names of every judge proposed by the Chandrachud and Khanna Collegiums for High Court elevation; and
- Asset declarations of 21 sitting judges.
❓How much of this information is new? And what does it say about judicial accountability? We explore: https://bit.ly/4mbn4dv
👨🏻⚖️ CJI Sanjiv Khanna retires tomorrow after serving as India's 51st Chief Justice. In our latest newsletter, we look back at some highlights of his six-month tenure: https://bit.ly/3EO9nAv
🔍 Last week, CJI Khanna oversaw one of the most significant data disclosures by the Supreme Court in recent times. The Court released:
- Documents detailing the Collegium’s procedure for recommending judges
- A tabular list containing the names of every judge proposed by the Chandrachud and Khanna Collegiums for High Court elevation; and
- Asset declarations of 21 sitting judges.
❓How much of this information is new? And what does it say about judicial accountability? We explore: https://bit.ly/4mbn4dv
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A quiet legacy - Supreme Court Observer
CJI Sanjiv Khanna's brief tenure may have lacked the pomp of the Chandrachud Court but was by no means uneventful
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👨⚖️ CJI Sanjiv Khanna retires today after serving as India's 51st Chief Justice. In our latest article, we list 10 key judgements from his six-year tenure at the Supreme Court bench: https://bit.ly/4jUU8oC
🗓️ In our weekend newsletter, we looked back at several highlights from his term. These include his handling of a cash controversy involving a HC judge and overseeing one of the most significant data disclosures by the Supreme Court in recent times: https://bit.ly/3EO9nAv
📖 We examined whether the data released under the Court’s latest transparency initiative reveals information that isn't already in the public domain: https://bit.ly/4mbn4dv
👨⚖️ CJI Sanjiv Khanna retires today after serving as India's 51st Chief Justice. In our latest article, we list 10 key judgements from his six-year tenure at the Supreme Court bench: https://bit.ly/4jUU8oC
🗓️ In our weekend newsletter, we looked back at several highlights from his term. These include his handling of a cash controversy involving a HC judge and overseeing one of the most significant data disclosures by the Supreme Court in recent times: https://bit.ly/3EO9nAv
📖 We examined whether the data released under the Court’s latest transparency initiative reveals information that isn't already in the public domain: https://bit.ly/4mbn4dv
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The top 10 judgements of Justice Sanjiv Khanna - Supreme Court Observer
We list 10 key judgements that Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna was part of during his time in the Supreme Court
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👨🏻⚖️Today, Justice B.R. Gavai will take oath as the 52nd Chief Justice of India. He will be in office for six months before retiring in November. He makes history as the first Buddhist and second Dalit CJI of India. Read more about his life and career: https://bit.ly/43uR5gY
👋🏻 Yesterday, a special Ceremonial Bench assembled to bid farewell to CJI Sanjiv Khanna. Members of the Bar spoke fondly of his time at the Court and their interactions with him. More here: https://bit.ly/42TQAwK
🔍 In the only Constitution Bench case heard by him, CJI Khanna authored a majority opinion upholding a court's limited power to modify arbitral awards. Here's a practitioner's perspective on the decision: https://bit.ly/3F8Pxjk
👨🏻⚖️Today, Justice B.R. Gavai will take oath as the 52nd Chief Justice of India. He will be in office for six months before retiring in November. He makes history as the first Buddhist and second Dalit CJI of India. Read more about his life and career: https://bit.ly/43uR5gY
👋🏻 Yesterday, a special Ceremonial Bench assembled to bid farewell to CJI Sanjiv Khanna. Members of the Bar spoke fondly of his time at the Court and their interactions with him. More here: https://bit.ly/42TQAwK
🔍 In the only Constitution Bench case heard by him, CJI Khanna authored a majority opinion upholding a court's limited power to modify arbitral awards. Here's a practitioner's perspective on the decision: https://bit.ly/3F8Pxjk
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B.R. Gavai - Supreme Court Observer
Justice B.R. Gavai is a sitting judge of the Supreme Court of India. He is took oath as the 52nd Chief Justice of India in May 2025
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⚖️ CJI B.R. Gavai was sworn in by the President yesterday. He will serve a six-month tenure as India's 52nd Chief Justice. What are the opportunities and challenges he faces? We explore: https://bit.ly/4j7voYW
🕌 An early test of his tenure will happen today. Listed before his bench are challenges to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. What are the petitioner's concerns and the Union's responses? Read here: https://bit.ly/3YkKmDs
📊 From CJI Sanjiv Khanna, CJI Gavai inherits a Court acutely conscious of its public image. In our latest commentary, lawyers Balaji Srinivasan and Rohan Dewan assess some of the former Chief's administrative decisions aimed at tackling pendency and increasing institutional transparency: https://bit.ly/43m9wDv
⚖️ CJI B.R. Gavai was sworn in by the President yesterday. He will serve a six-month tenure as India's 52nd Chief Justice. What are the opportunities and challenges he faces? We explore: https://bit.ly/4j7voYW
🕌 An early test of his tenure will happen today. Listed before his bench are challenges to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. What are the petitioner's concerns and the Union's responses? Read here: https://bit.ly/3YkKmDs
📊 From CJI Sanjiv Khanna, CJI Gavai inherits a Court acutely conscious of its public image. In our latest commentary, lawyers Balaji Srinivasan and Rohan Dewan assess some of the former Chief's administrative decisions aimed at tackling pendency and increasing institutional transparency: https://bit.ly/43m9wDv
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B.R. Gavai, the first Buddhist and second Dalit Chief Justice of India - Supreme Court Observer
CJI Gavai has a reputation for having a sound grounding in the law &the Constitution. What are the opportunities and challenges he faces?
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Today, we bring you *Volume 5, Issue 2* of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR) with five key Judgements from 8-14 May.
Are employees absorbed into another organisation after a merger entitled to pension benefits? Is direct evidence necessary to establish a conspiracy in terror cases? Can courts direct media organisations to take down content relating to sub judice matters?
This week’s SCO.LR judgements answer all these questions and more. Read it here: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/scolr-supreme-court-observer-law-reports-volume-5-issue-2/
Today, we bring you *Volume 5, Issue 2* of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR) with five key Judgements from 8-14 May.
Are employees absorbed into another organisation after a merger entitled to pension benefits? Is direct evidence necessary to establish a conspiracy in terror cases? Can courts direct media organisations to take down content relating to sub judice matters?
This week’s SCO.LR judgements answer all these questions and more. Read it here: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/scolr-supreme-court-observer-law-reports-volume-5-issue-2/
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SCO.LR | 2025 | Volume 5 | Issue 2 - Supreme Court Observer
In this Issue of SCO.LR, we summarise five significant and unmissable judgements from 8 May to 14 May 2025
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📜 Yesterday, we published *Volume 5, Issue 2* of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR). This Issue brings you five key Judgements from 8-14 May. Read here: https://bit.ly/4knEphI
🏛️ Yesterday, a Bench led by Chief Justice B.R. Gavai decided to hear detailed arguments on interim stay of the 2025 Waqf Amendment Act on Tuesday 20 May. Our case background summarises what's at stake: https://bit.ly/4lOhEFc
⚖️ In his brief six-month tenure as Chief, the now retired Sanjiv Khanna took administrative decisions that increased disposal rates, addressed a crisis in the higher judiciary and responded to concerns about Collegium transparency. Advocates Balaji Srinivasan and Rohan Dewan reflect on them here: https://bit.ly/43m9wDv
📜 Yesterday, we published *Volume 5, Issue 2* of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR). This Issue brings you five key Judgements from 8-14 May. Read here: https://bit.ly/4knEphI
🏛️ Yesterday, a Bench led by Chief Justice B.R. Gavai decided to hear detailed arguments on interim stay of the 2025 Waqf Amendment Act on Tuesday 20 May. Our case background summarises what's at stake: https://bit.ly/4lOhEFc
⚖️ In his brief six-month tenure as Chief, the now retired Sanjiv Khanna took administrative decisions that increased disposal rates, addressed a crisis in the higher judiciary and responded to concerns about Collegium transparency. Advocates Balaji Srinivasan and Rohan Dewan reflect on them here: https://bit.ly/43m9wDv
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SCO.LR | 2025 | Volume 5 | Issue 2 - Supreme Court Observer
In this Issue of SCO.LR, we summarise five significant and unmissable judgements from 8 May to 14 May 2025