Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : August 21, 2025

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21 Aug 2025 9:00 PM IST

  • Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : August 21, 2025

    Links of today's Supreme Court reports :Some HC Judges' Performance Disappointing, They Should Reflect How Much Public Money Was Spent On Them Each Day : Justice Surya KantOffences Connected To S.172-188 IPC Can't Be Split Up To Bypass S.195 CrPC Bar : Supreme Court Lays Down PrinciplesLimitation Period For Offence Under Drugs & Cosmetics Act Starts From Receipt Of Drug Analyst's Report...

    Links of today's Supreme Court reports :

    1. Some HC Judges' Performance Disappointing, They Should Reflect How Much Public Money Was Spent On Them Each Day : Justice Surya Kant
    2. Offences Connected To S.172-188 IPC Can't Be Split Up To Bypass S.195 CrPC Bar : Supreme Court Lays Down Principles
    3. Limitation Period For Offence Under Drugs & Cosmetics Act Starts From Receipt Of Drug Analyst's Report : Supreme Court
    4. Supreme Court Refuses Urgent Listing Of Plea Against MCD Circular On Picking Up Stray Dogs
    5. 'Obstruction' In S.186 IPC Not Limited To Physical Force; Means Any Impediment To Public Servant's Discharge Of Duty : Supreme Court
    6. If Governor Is Sitting On Bills, There're Political Solutions; Courts Can't Fix Timeline : Solicitor General To Supreme Court
    7. Allow Visually Challenged CLAT-PG Candidates To Give Answers In Computer : Supreme Court
    8. Governor Withholding Bills Indefinitely Will Make Legislature Defunct : Supreme Court In Presidential Reference Hearing
    9. Supreme Court Refuses To Review 2024 Judgment Quashing Hyderabad Land Allotments For MP/MLAs, Judges, Journalists, IAS Officers Etc
    10. Supreme Court Directs Centre To Remind States, UTs To Submit Data On Missing Children
    11. Supreme Court Restores SBI Official's Removal For Taking Bribes To Sanction Loans; Reiterates Limited Interference In Writ Jurisdiction
    12. Supreme Court To Pronounce Order Tomorrow On Plea To Stay Directions To Remove Stray Dogs In Delhi-NCR
    13. PIL Cannot Be Used As A Mechanism To Settle Scores Between Competing Officers : Supreme Court
    14. Supreme Court To Avoid Answering Question In Presidential Reference On Whether States Can File Article 32 Petition
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