The Supreme Court will hear NHAI’s review plea challenging the retrospective application of its 2019 land compensation verdict that could cost Rs 32,000 crore. The Bench of Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan has listed the case for open court hearing on November 11, 2025.
The Supreme Court has allowed the Madhya Pradesh High Court to conduct interviews and declare results for the 2022 Civil Judge (Junior Division) Exam after learning that 77 candidates cleared the main examination.
West Bengal SSC has filed a review plea in the Supreme Court against the cancellation of 25,753 school appointments. The top court earlier termed the entire selection process as “vitiated and tainted.” New Delhi: The West Bengal Central School Service Commission (WBCSSC) has filed a review petition in the Supreme Court asking for a reconsideration […]
The Supreme Court upheld its decision denying Vedanta’s petition to reopen its copper smelting plant in Thoothukudi, closed since May 2018 due to pollution and protests resulting in 13 deaths. The ruling emphasizes the court’s commitment to environmental protection and community health, reinforcing the need for sustainable industrial practices.
The Supreme Court reserved its judgment on the customs department’s review plea regarding a 2021 ruling that denied DRI officers the authority to recover duties on cleared goods. The case involved arguments on whether DRI officials qualify as customs officers, with the opposing side asserting that the original judgment contained errors.
The Supreme Court of India has refused to review its decision on transferring the Adani Group stock price manipulation investigation despite a plea filed by a PIL petitioner. The court upheld its confidence in the initial judgment and SEBI’s ongoing investigation. The case involves accusations of fraudulent activities and market manipulation by the Adani Group.
Justice Sanjeev Khanna today recused himself from hearing a review petition on same-sex marriage, leading to the reconstitution of a five-judge constitutional bench by CJI DY Chandrachud. The Supreme Court deferred the hearing, and it was clarified that review petitions are decided in chambers, with no open court hearing. The original judgment denied marriage rights to queer couples.
Today(on 9th July), Petitioners sought an open court hearing before a three-judge bench, led by CJI Chandrachud, to review the denial of marriage equality to the queer community by the Supreme Court. The petition challenges the Supreme Court’s decision against legalizing same-sex marriage in India, emphasizing the fundamental right to marry for all individuals, regardless of sexual orientation.
Today (16th May): The Supreme Court of India clarified that accused individuals in money laundering cases, appearing in court following summons under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, are not subject to strict bail conditions. The court emphasized that custodial interrogation is necessary for granting custody, and the stricter bail requirements do not apply in such cases. This ruling follows the controversy over the reinstatement of certain bail conditions and has prompted review applications and public criticism.
