Supreme Court Daily Round-Up :

December 3, 2025

3 Dec 2025 10:19 PM

Supreme Court Report

 

  1. Divorced Muslim Woman Entitled To Recover Gifts Given To Husband At Marriage : Supreme Court

  2. Supreme Court Issues Notice on BCI Appeal Against Kerala HC Ruling That State Bar Council Lacked Power To Continue Disciplinary Action After March 2024

  3. Will Bring Back Pregnant Woman & Son Deported To Bangladesh : Centre Undertakes In Supreme Court

  4. Supreme Court Grants Bail To Former Rajasthan Minister Mahesh Joshi In Jal Jeevan Mission Money Laundering Case 

  5. Plea In Supreme Court Seeks PwD Reservation In Government Pleader Post

  6. Supreme Court Expresses Shock At Maharashtra Authorities Not Producing Accused Before Court On 55 Dates; Orders Inquiry

  7. Central Excise Exemption For Cotton Fabrics Not Available If Any Interlinked Process Uses Power : Supreme Court

  8. Supreme Court Restores Property Of Corporate Debtor Attached Under PMLA To Successful Resolution Applicant

     
  9. Lawyer Creates Ruckus In Supreme Court; Escorted Out

  10. Delhi Riots UAPA Case Bail Pleas : Supreme Court Asks Umar Khalid, Sharjeel, Gulfisha & Others To Furnish Permanent Addresses

  11. Supreme Court Seeks Centre’s Response On Plea Seeking GST Concession For Car Purchase By Persons With Disabilities

  12. Need To Examine If Adversarial Litigation Has Been Beneficial : Justice Narasimha Bats For Mediation

  13. Ex-IPS Officer Sanjiv Bhatt Moves Supreme Court For Suspension Of 20-Year Jail Sentence In 1996 Drug Planting Case

     
  14. Disability Rights: Supreme Court Directs UPSC To Allow Scribe Change Upto 7 Days Before Exam, Seeks Proposal On Screen Reader Software Use

  15. PSU Objects To International Arbitration Being Moved From Delhi To London; Supreme Court Questions Change Of Venue For Convenience

  16. Supreme Court Modifies Deadline For Punjab & Haryana Bar Council Elections As April 30

  17. ‘High Court’s Sanction Not Obtained To Withdraw Prosecution’ : Supreme Court Refuses To Quash Case Against Ex-MP Bal Kumar Patel

  18. Aspirational Despite Challenges : SCBA Survey Shows Many Women Lawyers Remain Optimistic About Profession Despite Gender Disparities

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