Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : May 18, 2026

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18 May 2026 10:40 PM IST

  • Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : May 18, 2026

    Links to today's reportsSupreme Court Quashes Cheating Case Against Hospital Over Rs 2500 Billing ErrorSupreme Court Disapproves Judgment Denying Bail To Umar Khalid For Ignoring Binding Precedent In 'KA Najeeb'Upto 6% Conviction In UAPA Cases Nationally; In J&K, Conviction Rate Less Than 1% : Supreme CourtSupreme Court Stays Tree Felling in Hyderabad's KBR National Park...

    Links to today's reports

    1. Supreme Court Quashes Cheating Case Against Hospital Over Rs 2500 Billing Error
    2. Supreme Court Disapproves Judgment Denying Bail To Umar Khalid For Ignoring Binding Precedent In 'KA Najeeb'
    3. Upto 6% Conviction In UAPA Cases Nationally; In J&K, Conviction Rate Less Than 1% : Supreme Court
    4. Supreme Court Stays Tree Felling in Hyderabad's KBR National Park Eco-Sensitive Zone
    5. Woman Accused Of Duping People By Posing As Prime Minister's Advisor Moves Supreme Court For Bail
    6. Supreme Court Declines To Entertain Plea Seeking Review Of Wages, Of Priests In State-Controlled Temples
    7. Bail Is Rule, Jail Exception Even Under UAPA: Supreme Court
    8. Supreme Court Stays Counting In Delhi Bar Council Elections Till Delhi High Court's Decision On Alleged Irregularities
    9. Supreme Court Grants Bail To Chhattisgarh's Ex-IAS Officer Anil Tuteja In Corruption Case Over DMF Scam
    10. Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Against Slaughter Of Buffaloes Inside Gujarat Zoo To Feed Animals
    11. High Court Registrar General Cannot Suo Motu Initiate Disciplinary Action Against Judicial Officer : Supreme Court
    12. Supreme Court Grants Bail To Man Accused Of Money Laundering After Posing As PM's Aide
    13. Supreme Court Allows AoRs To Apply For SCBA Membership Till Tomorrow For Voting In SCAORA Elections
    14. Supreme Court Requests Patna HC To Examine Issues Related To Shifting Of Old Age Home Residents In Bihar
    15. 'Why Take So Much Time?': Supreme Court Asks Maharashtra Govt To Expedite Handover Of 10 Acres For Bombay HC New Building
    16. Final Decree Application Not Necessary When Preliminary Decree Specifies Option If Physical Partition Was Impractical : Supreme Court
    17. Res Judicata Principle Applies Also Between Two Stages Of Same Litigation : Supreme Court Explains 'Interlocutory Res Judicata'
    18. Supreme Court Issues Notice On PIL Seeking Directions To Delhi Govt For Regular Appointments To DERC  
    19. Supreme Court Constitutes 2 New Election Tribunals For Speedy Resolution Of State Bar Council Election Disputes

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