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Supreme Court Rules in focus
Order VI Rule 1 of the Supreme Court Rules 2013 was amended to provide for the formation of single judge benches to hear certain matters.
15th May 2020
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Petition inspired by Sabarimala – I
After the Sabarimala judgment various petitions were filed demanding entry into mosques for Muslim women.
15th May 2020
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Court to have single judge benches
The Supreme Court has announced that specific matters related to transfers of cases and bail will be heard by a single judge bench.
13th May 2020
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Ripple Effect
DESK BRIEF: The COVID-19 outbreak is having a serious impact on high profile Supreme Court cases expected to be heard in March and April
7th Apr 2020
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28% decrease in pending Constitution Bench cases in 2019
Overall decrease in pendency of constitutional matters before Supreme Court during the year 2019.
27th Feb 2020
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10 Cases that Shaped India in 2019
The primary themes in the ten most important cases that shaped India in 2019 seemed to revolve around democracy, citizenship and religion.
17th Feb 2020
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#2: Sabarimala Review
Court to hear constitutional questions surrounding review of Sabarimala judgment.
13th Feb 2020
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Sabarimala Referral on Hold?
DESK BRIEF: A nine-judge bench hearing constitutional questions on religion faces challenges to its jurisdiction
5th Feb 2020
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Monthly Review: January 2020
In January, the Court heard the Sabarimala referral, as well as the Article 370 and CAA matters.
3rd Feb 2020
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Supreme Court in Review, 2019: Videos now available!
DESK BRIEF: Watch expert panelists discuss strengthening democracy, supreme court reform, and religion and faith.
24th Jan 2020
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Winter Session Picks Up Pace
DESK BRIEF: The Supreme Court is hearing important constitutional questions at full swing since reopening after the winter vacation
19th Jan 2020
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Sabarimala Referral to continue for ‘reasons to follow’
DESK BRIEF: A nine-judge Referral Bench has ruled that the Court can refer questions to a larger bench in a review petition.
12th Jan 2020
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