Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : January 13, 2026

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13 Jan 2026 10:35 PM IST

  • Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : January 13, 2026
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    Links to the reports published on January 13 :

    1. Supreme Court To Hear Plea To Declare AYUSH Doctors As 'Medical Practitioners' Under Drugs & Magic Remedies (Objectionable Ads) Act
    2. Supreme Court Delivers Split Verdict On Validity Of S.17A Prevention Of Corruption Act Mandating Prior Sanction For Investigation
    3. Right To Education Act | Ensure Admission Of Poor Students For Free Education In Private Schools : Supreme Court
    4. NCDRC Decree Against Builder Company Can't Be Executed Against Directors/Promoters Without Personal Liability Fixed: Supreme Court
    5. Supreme Court Directs Coal India To Appoint Candidate With Multiple Disabilities
    6. Youth Must Shun Wealth Generated By Their Parents Through Corruption: Justice BV Nagarathna
    7. Hindu Daughter-In-Law Who Becomes Widow After Father-in-Law's Death Entitled To Maintenance From His Estate : Supreme Court
    8. Order XXI Rule 102 CPC | Transferee Pendente Lite Has No Right To Obstruct Execution Of Decree : Supreme Court
    9. Supreme Court Issues Directions To Effectively Implement 25% RTE Quota In Pvt Schools, Directs States To Frame Rules
    10. Will Hold Authorities & Dog Feeders Liable For Every Stray Dog Attack, Says Supreme Court
    11. Frivolous Petition' : Supreme Court Rejects Plea To Remove Savarkar's Portrait From Parliament
    12. General Provident Fund | Succession Certificate Not Necessary For Nominee To Collect PF Amount Above ₹5,000 : Supreme Court
    13. 'He Appears To Be A Rogue' : Supreme Court Pulls Up MP Police Officer For Using Stock Witnesses, Takes Him Off Work
    14. Supreme Court Asks NIA To Show 'Hard Evidence' To Justify Detention Of Kashmiri Separatist Shabir Shah In Terror Funding Case
    15. Supreme Court To Hear Vijay-Starrer 'Jana Nayagan' Movie Producer's Plea For CBFC Clearance On January 15
    16. Stray Dogs Protect Orphan Children On Streets, Make One Feel Safe: Advocate Tells Supreme Court
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