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The Supreme Court's recent activity reflects a busy docket of hearings, adjournments, and dismissals across various civil and criminal appeals. Cases span a range of disputes, including those involving temple trusts, land acquisition, and corporate matters like Jindal Poly Films and Bathla Teletech. Procedural delays and the need for legal representative substitutions are recurring themes, highlighting the complexities of navigating the judicial process. While some petitions were dismissed, others were adjourned to allow for further documentation or hearings, indicating ongoing legal battles and potential for future developments impacting the involved parties and, in the case of Jindal Poly Films, potentially influencing regulatory disclosures.
Supreme Court Dismisses Santosh Kavale SLP
Supreme Court heard Special Leave Petition No. 22381/2026 filed by Santosh Kavale against Sindhi Seva Sahakari Society Ltd. and others. The petition challenged a High Court judgment dated 18‑06‑2026 i
Solapur University SLP Stay, 50% Deposit Release
Supreme Court heard SLP filed by Vice Chancellor Punyashlok Ahilyadavi Holkar Solapur University challenging the High Court’s 01‑Nov‑2023 order. Court permitted exemption from filing the certified cop
Supreme Court Adjourns Customs Appeal KHS Machinery
Supreme Court heard Civil Appeal No.10087/2018 between Commissioner of Customs (Mumbai) and KHS Machinery Pvt Ltd on 2 July 2026. The bench comprised Justices R. Mahadevan and Alok Aradhe, appointed t
T.E. Thomson Review Dismissed by Calcutta HC
Calcutta High Court dismissed review applications RVWO/22/2026 and RVWO/23/2026 filed by T.E. Thomson & Co. Ltd. against Rajshri Productions. The court condoned a 54‑day delay in both applications, gr
Shalibhadra Developers Appeal Adjourned by SC
Supreme Court heard Civil Appeal No.2477/2018 between Shalibhadra Developers and Income Tax Settlement Commission on 1 July 2026. The bench comprised Justices Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh and N.V. Anja
Government Clarifies Misreported Supreme Court Ethanol Proceedings
Government denies media reports falsely claiming Attorney General called E20 ethanol program an 'experiment' in Supreme Court. Attorney General sought transfer of similar ethanol allocation cases to S