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  1. 2 days ago · Supreme Court Observer is a legal journalism platform that reports, analyses and makes sense of the work of the Supreme Court of India.

  2. 5 days ago · The Supreme Court will decide whether the Bihar government has the authority to carry out a caste-based survey. Next Hearing: September 4, 2023. Last Updated: July 23, 2024. Bench: Sanjiv Khanna J, P.V. Sanjay Kumar J. Tags: Article 21, Caste, Caste Census, Privacy, Right to privacy, State Government.

  3. Supreme Court refuses to cancel 2024 NEET UG exam due to insufficient evidence of “systemic” leak. The Court held that a retest would have “cascading effects” on medical education and prejudice students from marginalised communities. Sushovan Patnaik.

  4. Supreme Court Observer is a legal journalism platform that reports, analyses and makes sense of the work of the Supreme Court. We aim to build a non-partisan database of the Supreme Court’s...

  5. 6,013 Followers, 45 Following, 431 Posts - Supreme Court Observer (@sc_observer) on Instagram: "SCO is a living archive of the Supreme Court of India."

  6. Supreme Court Observer (SCO) reports on and makes sense of the Supreme Court of India. We track selected cases: access and share court submissions; produce daily reports of court proceedings;...

  7. Supreme Court Observer is a legal journalism platform that reports, analyses and makes sense of the work of the Supreme Court. We aim to build a non-partisan database of the Supreme Court’s contribution to our everyday lives, through daily reporting on selected cases.

  8. Supreme Court Observer. 2,826 likes · 1 talking about this. The Supreme Court Observer is a non-partisan journalistic platform, aiming to make the work of the SC

  9. Mar 4, 2019 · This roundup revisits the analyses of Supreme Court’s judgments/orders on Bilkis Bano Gang Rape case; Rules on post-retirement benefits; Second National Judicial Pay Commission; Accessible India Campaign; Right to claim Set-off in CIRP; and more.

  10. Nov 24, 2022 · After 16 years of Judgeship at the Bombay High Court, Justice B.R. Gavai was elevated as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India on 24th May, 2019. The Collegium in recommending Justice Gavai's name for the Supreme Court, gave due weight to his seniority, integrity, merit and due representation in the Supreme Court4.

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