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SCO.LR | 2026 | Volume 1 | Issue 3
In this Issue of SCO.LR, we bring you five important judgements from 12 January to 17 January 2026
19th Jan 2026
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Making sense of the Supreme Court’s intervention in ED v State of West Bengal
A clash between central investigators and state authorities forces the Court to confront federalism’s breaking points
19th Jan 2026
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Strike down or read down?
Justice Nagarathna says Section 17A of the anti-corruption law stifles inquiries; Justice Viswanathan finds that it protects honest officers
19th Jan 2026
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Supreme Court Review 2025: Arbitration and the limits of judicial repair
The Court recognised the limits of judicial intervention even as it addressed gaps in the arbitration framework
17th Jan 2026
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SC dismisses Justice Yashwant Varma’s challenge against Inquiry Committee
The Court held that the Judges (Inquiry) Act cannot be interpreted to obstruct proceedings that investigate actions against a Judge
17th Jan 2026
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Controversy over Grok’s images: Uncertainty surrounds intermediary liability
Can a platform that enables an AI system invoke the legal protections designed for neutral digital intermediaries?
13th Jan 2026
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SCO.LR | 2026 | Volume 1 | Issue 2
In this Issue of SCO.LR, we bring you five important judgements from 5 January to 10 January 2026.
12th Jan 2026
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.
The Mandal and Sinho Commissions: A Study in Contrasts
Studies examining caste-based backwardness have a higher bar to pass than those studying backwardness within the ‘general category'.
SCO Team
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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.
8th Jun 2021
Analysis
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.
11th Jan 2022
Analysis
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.
20th Jan 2022
Analysis
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.
8th Jan 2022








