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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.
4th Dec 2022
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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.
5th Nov 2022
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September Review: Sweeping Administrative Changes at the Supreme Court
While overall pendency figures remain unchanged, the Court’s focus appears to have shifted to disposing of older matters more efficiently.
3rd Oct 2022
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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
30th Jun 2022
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Monthly Review: May 2022
SC judges begin summer vacation after a month of hearings on religion, administration and freedom of speech.
2nd Jun 2022
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Monthly Review: January 2022
The Court engaged extensively with data for reservations, the rights of money laundering suspects, and the limits of legislative privileges.
31st Jan 2022
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Monthly Review: September 2021
In September, nine new judges settled into their role. The Court began to hear important cases on reservations and tribunals.
30th Sep 2021
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Monthly Review: August 2021
In August nine judges were appointed to the Supreme Court. Hearings also began in the Pegasus case. Justices Nariman and Sinha retired.
4th Sep 2021
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Monthly Review: May 2021
In May 2021 the Supreme Court struck down the reservations provided to Maratha's and continued to hear multiple COVID cases.
31st May 2021
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Monthly Review: March 2021
Ramana J. was recommended as the next CJI. Court hears several matters including request for release of Rohingyas from holding centres.
31st Mar 2021
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Monthly Review: April 2020
In April, the Supreme Court decided to hear more types of matters and delivered judgments in cases about ST reservations, and NEET
2nd May 2020
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Monthly Review: March 2020
In March, the COVID-19 outbreak had an extraordinary impact on all institutions, including the Supreme Court
1st Apr 2020
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