Supreme court of india calendar 2023

  1. May 2023: Monthly Review
  2. supreme court calendar 2023
  3. Latest Supreme Court Judgments: June 2023
  4. Supreme Court’s vacation bench remains out of bounds for senior lawyers


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May 2023: Monthly Review

Welcome to SCO Explains. Join us as we recap the Supreme Court’s May activity in a flash. The SC ruled that it has the power to directly grant a divorce if a marriage has irretrievably broken down. The Supreme Court reserved its Judgement in the CBI/ED Tenure Extension case after four days of hearings” This case raised concerns on the independence of the top investigative bodies in India. The SC held that the call for a floor test by Maharashtra’s Governor was illegal. On the same day, it held that the power of administration over NCT Delhi should be vested in its elected government. Note: the union has already contradicted this judgement with an ordinance that has brought the power back to the Union. Later that day, they completed hearings in the Marriage Equality case and reserved Judgement Justice Dinesh Maheshwari and Justice M.R. Shah retired after around 4-year tenure. Two days later, Justices K.V. Vishwanathan and P.K. Mishra were appointed to take their place Jallikattu and other Bull-taming sports were upheld, and the Court said that minimising cruelty was enough in these cases. The Supreme Court invited fresh bids for an AI transcription Software, to improve the live transcription of Constitution Bench hearings. Thank you for joining us on SCO Explains. Leave a comment and let us know what you’d like to learn about next!

supreme court calendar 2023

• • • • • • • • • • • • About supreme court calendar 2023 Supreme Cort of India, Tilak Marg, New Delhi-110001 e-mail : supremecourt[at]nic[dot]in Cotact Details : 011-23116400, 23116401, 23116402, 23116403 Assets of Judges; Costitution; Former Chief Justices; Former Justices; History; Jurisdiction . Amenities; AOR Examination; Officers / Officials; Officers Servant Rules;. People Also Read: What is Supreme Court releases its 2023 Calendar and List of Holidays High Cort seeks report from Stte government on illegal encroachment of the historic Tipam hill; Drg Abuse has become a serious social issue, even adolscents have not been spared – Himachal Pradesh High Cort; Chancellor of Universities of People Also Read: How to use Calendars and Lists – Supreme Court of the United States Session Beginning October 03, 2022 (PDF) Session Beginning October 31, 2022 (PDF) Session Beginning November 28, 2022 (PDF) Session Beginning January 09, 2023 (PDF) Session Beginning February 21, 2023 (PDF) Session Beginning March 20, 2023 (PDF) Session Beginning April 17, 2023 (PDF). People Also Read: The Supreme Cort of California has published its Oral Argument Calendar for next year. The court this fall will consider whether to continue oral argument in a hybrid format, which allows participants to appear in person or with remote technology upon request. Please contact the Cort with any questions in relation to circuit sittings. Cotact details are at the end of this page. People Also Read: The Su...

Latest Supreme Court Judgments: June 2023

15/06/23 Hasmukhlal Madhavlal Patel Vs. Ambika Food Products Pvt. Ltd. 15/06/23 Mohd. Muslim Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh (Now Uttarakhand) 14/06/23 Aish Mohammad Vs. State of Haryana 09/06/23 Bar Council of India Vs. Rabi Sahu 02/06/23 Ghanshyam Vs. Yogendra Rathi 02/06/23 Jitendra Nath Mishra Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh 19/05/23 K.C. Ninan Vs. Kerala State Electricity Board 19/05/23 All India Judges Association Vs. Union of India 19/05/23 Senthilbalaji V. Vs. A.P. Geetha 19/05/23 K.J. Somaiya Medical College and Research Centre Vs. Maharashtra University of Health Sciences 19/05/23 Prakash Nishad @ Kewat Zinak Nishad Vs. State of Maharashtra 19/05/23 M/s. Glock Asia-Pacific Ltd. Vs. Union of India 19/05/23 State of Karnataka Vs. Smt. Bharathi S. 19/05/23 Central GST Delhi - III Vs. Delhi International Airport Ltd. 19/05/23 Ramesh Chandra Vaishya VS. State of Uttar Pradesh 19/05/23 Mansi Khatri Vs. Gaurav Khatri 19/05/23 Neville Dadi Master @ Neville Master VS. State of West Bengal 19/05/23 Tata Motors Ltd. Vs. The Brihan Mumbai Electric Supply & Transport Undertaking (BEST) 19/05/23 The Government of Andhra Pradesh Vs. M. Rama Rao 18/05/23 Sakshi Arha Vs. The Rajasthan High Court 18/05/23 State of Uttarakhand Vs. Ravi Kumar (D) through LRS. 18/05/23 Sebil Elanjimpally Vs. State of Odisha 18/05/23 The Animal Welfare Board of India Vs. Union of India 18/05/23 Arti Dixit Vs. Sushil Kumar Mishra 18/05/23 Ravi Mandal Vs. State of Uttarakhand 18/05/23 Salem Muslim Burial Ground P...

Supreme Court’s vacation bench remains out of bounds for senior lawyers

One senior counsel waited outside the court hall in the searing heat; another inside the court room was strongly advised against arguing. The Supreme Court is on vacation till July 2. (File) Tuesday was a day when a vacation bench in the Supreme Court remained out of bounds for the lawyers with coveted gowns. Before the bench presided over by justice Vikram Nath, the proceedings were all about giving opportunity to young lawyers to learn the ropes of advocacy and hone their craft. The message of refrain was loud and clear as soon as the bench, also comprising justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah, commenced its business for the day. “Why are you appearing through VC (video-conferencing) Mr Singhvi? Why are you appearing before a vacation bench? We will not hear a senior counsel during the vacation. Please, ask your advocate on record (AoR) to mention,” justice Nath was quick to tell senior counsel Abhishek Manu Singhvi, who logged in to mention a matter. Singhvi received the message well. “I understand my lords. It’s accepted. I will not mention it. I will rather ask my assisting counsel to mention it tomorrow,” he said. One of the assisting counsel, who was present in the court hall, then mentioned the case and got a date of hearing on Monday. Minutes later, it was the turn of senior counsel Anjana Prakash to incur court’s indisposition. “Why are you here? Is it not the vacation? We won’t hear you, senior counsel. We will rather hear the counsel standing next to you,” the bench to...