Supreme Court Daily Round-Up :

November 20, 2025

 

  1. Timelines Can’t Be Fixed For Governors/President For Bills’ Assent; No Concept Of ‘Deemed Assent’ : Supreme Court In Presidential Reference

  2. Shanti Bhushan Didn’t Remove ‘Secular’ & ‘Socialist’ From Preamble Because Constitution Is Obviously Secular & Socialist: Justice Nariman

  3. At UN Climate Conference In Brazil, Justice NK Singh Speaks Of Supreme Court’s Environmental Jurisprudence

  4. No Requirement To Publish Entire Environmental Clearance In Newspaper : Supreme Court

  5. Supreme Court Allows Chartered Accountants To Be Tribunal Technical Members Without Meeting 25 Year Experience Requirement

  6. ‘TN Governor Judgment Caused Confusion, Authoritative Opinion Needed’ : Supreme Court Holds Presidential Reference Maintainable

  7. Advocates Should Not Disclose What Transpired In Mediation Between Parties : Supreme Court

  8. CJI BR Gavai Announces Launch Of New Version Of E-Filing Portal

  9. Delhi Riots UAPA Case | Police Plays Clips Of Sharjeel Imam’s Speeches In Supreme Court; Says Accused Are ‘Anti-Nationals

  10. Governor Can’t Simply Withhold Bill Without Returning It To Assembly; Allowing It Against Federalism : Supreme Court In Presidential Reference

  11. Supreme Court Stays Haryana Police Investigation Against Advocate In Murder Case

     
  12. ‘No New Mining Leases In Aravalis Until Scientific Mapping Is Done’, Supreme Court Directs Centre To Prepare Sustainable Mining Plan

  13. Governor Can Reserve Bill Passed Again By Assembly For President’s Assent : Supreme Court In Presidential Reference

  14. I Am Truly Secular, I Believe In All Religions & Practice Buddhism : CJI BR Gavai

  15. Provident Fund Dues Take Precedence Over Bank’s Claim Under SARFAESI Act : Supreme Court

  16. Landowners Who Agree To Compensation Settlement Can’t Later Claim Statutory Benefits : Supreme Court

  17. Supreme Court Allows Members Of MP Judges Association To Continue In Service Till 61 Years

  18. Tamil Nadu Governor Judgment Wrong For Prescribing Timelines For Governor & President : Supreme Court In Presidential Reference

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