Supreme Court Daily Round-Up :

SEPTEMBER, 2025 
11TH SEPTEMBER 2025 9:35 PM

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  1. Supreme Court Questions Trial Court’s Delay In Examining Rape Victim In 2021 West Bengal Post-Poll Violence Case

  2. Police Not Required To Go Into Genuineness Of Information To Register FIR : Supreme Court

  3. ‘Let Match Go On’: Supreme Court Declines Urgent Listing Of Plea To Cancel India-Pakistan Asia Cup Cricket Match

  4. ‘Police Must Shed All Biases’ : Supreme Court Criticises Maharashtra Police In Akola Riots Case, Forms SIT With Hindu & Muslim Officers

  5. Governor Has No Power To Sit On Bills Endlessly; But Timelines Can’t Be Laid Down : Centre To Supreme Court

  6. ‘Strong Inference Of Evidence Planting’ : Supreme Court Acquits Man Sentenced To Death In Child Rape-Murder Case

  7. Issue Of S.197 CrPC Sanction Can Be Raised Before Trial Court At Any Stage Of Proceedings : Supreme Court

  8. TN MLA Jegan Moorthy Says Settlement Reached In Abduction Case; Supreme Court Extends Interim Anticipatory B

     
  9. Supreme Court Reserves Judgment In Presidential Reference On Timelines For Bills’ Assent After 10-Day Hearing

  10. Presidential Reference | Centre Requests Supreme Court To Declare Tamil Nadu Governor Case Judgment Wrong

  11. ‘Private Defence Can’t Be Weighed In Golden Scale’ : Supreme Court Acquits Doctor For Killing Attacker Who Fired Pistol

  12. No Offence Of Cheating Under S.420 IPC If Forged Document Didn’t Induce Grant Of Material Benefit : Supreme Court

     
  13. Supreme Court To Hear Bail Pleas Of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam & Gulfisha Fatima In Riots Larger Conspiracy Tomorrow

  14. ‘Sorry State Of Affairs’: Supreme Court Pulls Up Punjab National Bank For Settling With Borrower After Auction Sale Of Secured Property

  15. Supreme Court Allows Pharmacy Council’s Application To Revise Timelines For Approval, Admission & Inspection Of Pharma Courses

  16. SC Collegium Recommends Appointment Of Chief Justices At Patna, Manipur & Meghalaya High Courts

     
  17. Supreme Court Constitution Bench To Hear Tomorrow Reference On Judicial Officer’s Eligibility To Be Appointed As District Judge In Bar Vacancy

  18. Supreme Court Condemns Ashis Nandy’s Comments At 2013 Jaipur Literature Fest, Quashes Criminal Cases

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