Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : March 19, 2026

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19 March 2026 10:25 PM IST

  • Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : March 19, 2026

    Links to today's reports : SAIL Can Withhold Gratuity, Adjust It Against Penal Rent If Ex-Employees Illegally Retain Quarters: Supreme CourtForeign Divorce Decree Not Enforceable In India If Party Had No Meaningful Opportunity To Contest It : Supreme CourtEx-SC Judge Gives Evidence Supporting Nirav Modi In United KingdomSupreme Court Quashes FIR Against YouTuber Elvish Yadav in Snake Venom...

    Links to today's reports : 

    1. SAIL Can Withhold Gratuity, Adjust It Against Penal Rent If Ex-Employees Illegally Retain Quarters: Supreme Court
    2. Foreign Divorce Decree Not Enforceable In India If Party Had No Meaningful Opportunity To Contest It : Supreme Court
    3. Ex-SC Judge Gives Evidence Supporting Nirav Modi In United Kingdom
    4. Supreme Court Quashes FIR Against YouTuber Elvish Yadav in Snake Venom Case; Allows Filing Of Fresh Wildlife Complaint
    5. Supreme Court Upholds Telangana Constable's Accelerated Promotion For Countering Naxal Attack
    6. HCs Must Decide FIR Quashing Petitions On Merits, Instead Of Disposing Them Asking Police To Follow Arrest Guidelines: Supreme Court
    7. Notify Convicts Before Appointing Amicus To Represent Them In Appeals : Supreme Court Advises Courts
    8. 'Disturbing Animals After Lawful Import May Result In Cruelty' : Supreme Court Rejects Plea Against Vantara
    9. Sushil Srivastava Murder : Supreme Court Allows Son To Seek Police Protection; Admits Appeal Against Acquittal Of Accused
    10. Supreme Court Designates 7 Retired HC Judges As Senior Advocates
    11. Consumer Protection Act | Keeping Bank Deposit Not 'Commercial Purpose' Merely Because Interest Is Earned : Supreme Court
    12. Supreme Court 9-Judge Bench Reserves Judgment On Correctness Of 'Industry' Definition In Bangalore Water Supply Board Case
    13. Supreme Court Grants Bail To Convict Yahya Dhebar In NCP Leader Ram Avatar Jaggi Murder Case Of 2003
    14. Disciplinary Proceedings Initiated During Service Can Be Continued After Retirement If Rules Permit : Supreme Court
    15. Dishonour Of Post-Dated Cheque By Itself Not Enough To Presume Dishonest Intention For Cheating : Supreme Court
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