Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : October 17, 2025

Today's Supreme Court news.

Update: 2025-10-17 15:41 GMT
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Links to today's reports :

  1. Supreme Court Quashes FIRs Against SHUATS University VC & Officials Under UP Religious Conversion Act
  2. Supreme Court Awards Compensation To Transwoman Teacher Dismissed Over Gender Identity; Forms Committee On Transgender Rights
  3. 'Matter Of Grave Concern' : Supreme Court Takes Suo Motu Case On Digital Arrest Scams Using Forged Court Documents
  4. Supreme Court Dismisses Roche's Plea To Restrain Natco From Making Generic Drug For SMA; Asks Delhi HC To Decide Patent Suit Soon
  5. Supreme Court Stays ED Arrest Of Bihar Contractor Rishu Shree In PMLA Case
  6. Four-Year Tenure For Tribunal Members Insufficient, Petitioners Tell Supreme Court In Challenge To Tribunal Reforms Act
  7. Art. 226 | High Courts Should Not Entertain Writ Petition In Matters Within Domain Of Tribunals : Supreme Court
  8. Supreme Court Deplores Poor English Translation Of Trial Court Judgment; Calls For Greater Care
  9. Mohammedan Law | Muslim Widow With No Child Entitled To 1/4th Share In Deceased Husband's Estate : Supreme Court
  10. 'Wait For Decision On Presidential Reference' : Supreme Court Defers TN Govt Plea Against Governor Reserving Bills For President
  11. 'Temple Too Dismantled' : Supreme Court Refuses To Stay Demolition Of Ahmedabad Mansa Masjid's Portion For Road Widening
  12. Non-Resident Company Need Not Have Permanent Office In India To Be Taxed On Income Accruing Here : Supreme Court
  13. Transgender Persons Act Reduced To Dead Letter; Inaction Seems Intentional : Supreme Court Criticises Apathy Of Union & States
  14. 'Prosecution Suppressed Origin & Genesis Of Offence', Supreme Court Acquits Four Men In 1990 Murder Case
  15. 'Is Magistrate Too Small For You To Go There?' : Supreme Court Dismisses Chhattisgarh Congress Leader's Plea Alleging ED Torture
  16. Should AYUSH Doctors Have Equal Service Conditions As Allopathy Doctors ? Supreme Court Refers To Larger Bench

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