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K.V. Viswanathan

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The Supreme Court is actively managing a diverse range of legal challenges, reflecting ongoing scrutiny of infrastructure projects, corporate disputes, and tax matters. Recent hearings involve cases concerning NHAI, Tag Offshore, Vividh Karyakari, HGCL Infra LLP, and Vedanta Ltd, with several petitions adjourned or disposed of due to procedural or temporal reasons. Notably, Justice K.V. Viswanathan is participating in several of these proceedings, including the stay of an order for Vividh Karyakari and the adjournment of Vedanta’s tax condonation petition, indicating a busy docket for the court and potentially prolonged legal uncertainties for the involved entities. These developments highlight the continued importance of judicial review in resolving complex commercial and regulatory disputes.
Indian Overseas Bank SLP Reassigned to Alternate Bench
IOB filed a Special Leave Petition (Criminal) against a Madras High Court order dated 23‑06‑2026. Supreme Court hearing on 03‑07‑2026 was before Justices K.V. Viswanathan and Shree Chandrashekhar. Cou
Supreme Court Adjourns CBI Appeal vs Sachan
The Supreme Court heard Criminal Appeal No.3719/2023 filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation against Abhishek Sachan on 2 July 2026. The bench comprising Justices K.V. Viswanathan and Shree Chand
BALCO Appeals to Supreme Court; Notes Due
Supreme Court heard Special Leave to Appeal petition by BALCO against R.K. Transport Company on 2 July 2026. Court directed both parties to submit concise notes of up to four pages each, referencing r
Murliwala Pigment Seeks Supreme Court Appeal
Petition for special leave to appeal filed by Murliwala Pigment against Union of India, arising from Rajasthan High Court judgment dated 20‑04‑2026. Supreme Court listed the matter for hearing in the
Supreme Court Rejects HGCL Infra LLP SLP
Supreme Court heard Special Leave Petition No.17902/2026 filed by HGCL Infra LLP and others against Bangalore Development Authority. The bench, comprising Justices K.V. Viswanathan and Shree Chandrash
Supreme Court Dismisses NHAI SLP, Upholds Rejection
The Supreme Court heard arguments from Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and counsel for S&P Infrastructure and dismissed the Special Leave Petition. The Court found no ground to interfere with the Delhi