Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : May 13, 2026

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13 May 2026 10:35 PM IST

  • Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : May 13, 2026

    Links to today's reports :'Oral Dictation Not Final' : Supreme Court Slams Party Who Alleged Signed Order Favouring Adani Ports Was Not Same As Oral OrderAfter NEET-UG 2026 Cancellation, Plea In Supreme Court To Replace NTA & Conduct Fresh Exam Under Judicial SupervisionIBC | Appeals Must Be Filed With Certified Copy Of Impugned Order, Mere E-Filing Not Enough: Supreme...

    Links to today's reports :

    1. 'Oral Dictation Not Final' : Supreme Court Slams Party Who Alleged Signed Order Favouring Adani Ports Was Not Same As Oral Order
    2. After NEET-UG 2026 Cancellation, Plea In Supreme Court To Replace NTA & Conduct Fresh Exam Under Judicial Supervision
    3. IBC | Appeals Must Be Filed With Certified Copy Of Impugned Order, Mere E-Filing Not Enough: Supreme Court
    4. Sabarimala Reference | Social Reform May Necessitate Scrutiny Of Religious Practices; Proportionality Test Can Be Used : Lawyers To Supreme Court
    5. 'Atrocious' : Supreme Court Stays Madras HC Order Restraining TVK MLA Sethupathi From Voting In TN Floor Test
    6. Child Has Fundamental Right Under Art 19(1)(a) To Receive Education In Mother Tongue : Supreme Court
    7. Avoid Interpretation Silencing Reformist Voices Within Religion : Mohan Gopal In Sabarimala Reference
    8. No Concept Of Lane Driving In India, Most Accidents Due To That : Supreme Court
    9. Supreme Court Orders SIT Probe Into Sale Of Spiritual Regeneration Movement Foundation Lands In UP
    10. No Fitness Certificate Or Permit For Public Service Vehicles Without Tracking Devices & Emergency Panic Buttons: Supreme Court
    11. Land Acquisition | Residential Plot Sale Deed Can't Be Used To Determine Compensation For Industrial Land : Supreme Court
    12. Law College Hostels Will Become Boarding & Lodging Facilities If There's No Attendance Mandate : Supreme Court  
    13. Contractual Appointment Against Regular Post Advertisement Is 'Patently Illegal': Supreme Court
    14. 'Hostile Witness Testimony Can Be Used To Acquit Also, Not Just Convict' : Supreme Court Sets Aside Murder Conviction
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