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Day 11 of the Sabarimala Reference: Arguments today focused on the validity of the reference, with respondents urging the Court to balance religious denominational rights over competing individual claims. Hearings continue tomorrow.
Report: https://www.scobserver.in/reports/sabarimala-reference-day-11/
On Day 11, respondents will continue arguments in the Sabarimala Reference. Senior Advocate Indira Jaising argued last week that religious practices must conform with principles of equality.
Our hearing report and X thread will give you live-updates throughout the day.
Day 11 Report (to-be updated): https://www.scobserver.in/reports/sabarimala-reference-day-11/
Live thread: https://x.com/scobserver/status/2051527698691027324?s=20
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🏳️🌈 Yesterday, the Supreme Court issued notice to the Union and the States on the challenge against the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act 2026. Hearing report: https://bit.ly/4weXObq
🛕Today, a nine-judge Bench is scheduled to continue hearing arguments in the Sabarimala Reference. Here’s what happened on Day 10: https://bit.ly/4t3EHy8
⚖️ As the Court hears the Sabarimala Reference, we looked at the evolution of the essential religious practices (ERP) doctrine over 19 cases. Read: https://bit.ly/4u1LppB
📮 Volume 5 Issue 1 of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCOLR) shortlists unmissable judgements from 27 April to 1 May 2026: https://bit.ly/49gEUa3
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🗳️ Last week, the Supreme Court, in an urgent Saturday hearing, dismissed the All India Trinamool Congress’s plea challenging the exclusion of State employees from supervisory duty over vote counting scheduled for today in the West Bengal elections. Read: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/through-courtrooms-and-constituencies/
⏰ In February, the Supreme Court directed rigid timelines for concluding arguments in two Constitution Bench matters. Did the parties meet the mandate? Our analysis: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/verbosity-and-repetitions/
⚖️ Our latest commentary analyses a new bill from Gujrat that expands state control over marriages as the constitutionality of the anti-conversion law remains pending. Read: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/when-laws-move-faster-than-courts/
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🗳️ Last week, the Supreme Court, in an urgent Saturday hearing, dismissed the All India Trinamool Congress’s plea challenging the exclusion of State employees from supervisory duty over vote counting scheduled for today in the West Bengal elections. Read: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/through-courtrooms-and-constituencies/
⏰ In February, the Supreme Court directed rigid timelines for concluding arguments in two Constitution Bench matters. Did the parties meet the mandate? Our analysis: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/verbosity-and-repetitions/
⚖️ Our latest commentary analyses a new bill from that expands state control over marriages as the constitutionality of the anti-conversion law remains pending. Read: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/when-laws-move-faster-than-courts/
In a special sitting of the Supreme Court yesterday, a bench of Justices P.S. Narasimha & Joymalya Bagchi dismissed an appeal by the All India Trinamool Congress, challenging the ECI directive to deploy Central government employees for counting votes. Our newsletter covers the developments: https://www.scobserver.in/journal/through-courtrooms-and-constituencies/
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9️⃣ On Day 10 of the Sabarimala Reference, counsel for respondents argued that no religious practice can be recognised under Articles 25 or 26 if it runs foul of principles of equality. Read: https://bit.ly/4t3EHy8
📊 How long does the Supreme Court take to deliver a judgement? Our new data analysis looks at 60 cases where the Court reserved judgement in July 2025: https://bit.ly/423Yy5l
🪙 While the Supreme Court faces heat over the ₹9,800 crore settlement with Sterling Biotech, we examine conflicting views on precedent, principles and arithmetic that remain unresolved: https://bit.ly/4unoxRi
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9️⃣ Yesterday, respondents began submissions in the Sabarimala Reference, with Senior Advocate Indira Jaising leading the charge on how religious practices cannot violate constitutional guarantees of equality. Read: https://bit.ly/4t3EHy8
🪙 On 13 April, the Supreme Court compounded the last criminal complaint pending against promoters of Sterling Biotech, a Vadodara-based pharmaceutical group. We explain: https://bit.ly/4unoxRi
⚖️ Our latest issue of the Supreme Court Observer Law Reports has shortlisted five unmissable judgements from 20 April to 24 April 2026. Read: https://bit.ly/4eMuKBy
🚨 Day 10 arguments in the Sabarimala Reference conclude.
Our hearing report: https://www.scobserver.in/reports/sabarimala-reference-day-10/
The Court will be back on 5 May (Tuesday) 10:30AM sharp.
As always, SCO will bring you accurate live updates and hearing reports.
Follow SCO on X: https://x.com/scobserver
🚨 Respondents began their arguments before the 9-judge Bench on Day 10 of the Sabarimala Reference. We bring you the mid-day updates from the first session.
Here’s everything that has happened so far: https://www.scobserver.in/reports/sabarimala-reference-day-10/
Follow our live coverage for the latest updates: https://x.com/scobserver/status/2049355615496216847
On Day 10, respondents will begin arguments in the Sabarimala Reference challenging contentions raised by review petitioners in the past nine days.
Our hearing report and X thread will give you live-updates throughout the day.
Day 10 Report (to-be updated): https://www.scobserver.in/reports/sabarimala-reference-day-10/
Live thread: https://x.com/scobserver/status/2049355615496216847?s=20
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🛕 On Day 9 of the Sabarimala Reference, petitioners argued on the scope of social reform and tests for qualification of religious denominational rights through Article 25(2). Read: https://bit.ly/4ubmG1F
🗓️ Stay tuned for Day 10 as we bring you live updates on our website and X feed: https://x.com/scobserver?s=21
⚖️ What does the New York Times article exposing the ‘Shadow Docket’ of the SCOTUS mean for an Indian lawyer watching from a distance. Find out more in our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3QzdVA8
📬 In our latest issue of SCO.LR, we bring to you five unmissable judgements from 20 April to 24 April 2026. Read: https://bit.ly/4eMuKBy
🚨 Day 9 arguments in the Sabarimala Reference conclude.
Our hearing report: https://www.scobserver.in/reports/sabarimala-reference-day-9-nine-judge-bench/
The Court will be back tomorrow for Day 10 at 10:30AM sharp.
As always, SCO will bring you accurate live updates and hearing reports.
Follow SCO on X: https://x.com/scobserver?s=21
🚨 The 9-judge Bench has concluded the morning session of Day 9 in the Sabarimala Reference.
Here’s everything that has happened so far: https://www.scobserver.in/reports/sabarimala-reference-day-9-nine-judge-bench/
Follow our live coverage for the latest updates: https://x.com/scobserver/status/2048991512776827263?s=20
🚨 The 9-judge Bench has concluded the morning session of Day 9 in the Sabarimala Reference.
Here’s everything that has happened so far: https://www.scobserver.in/reports/sabarimala-reference-day-9-nine-judge-bench/
Follow our live coverage for the latest updates: https://x.com/scobserver/status/2048991512776827263?s=20
On Day 9, the nine-judge bench, led by CJI Surya Kant, including Justices B.V. Nagarathna, M.M. Sundresh, Ahsanuddin Amanullah, Aravind Kumar, A.G. Masih, P.B. Varale, R. Mahadevan, and Joymalya Bagchi, will continue to hear arguments on the review of the entry of women to the Sabarimala Temple. Read our report and follow the X thread below to get updates throughout the day.
Day 9 Report (to-be updated): https://www.scobserver.in/reports/sabarimala-reference-day-9-nine-judge-bench/
Live Tweet thread: https://x.com/scobserver/status/2048991512776827263
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9️⃣ Today, Day 9 of arguments are scheduled to continue in the Sabarimala Reference. Previously, review petitioners submitted that “constitutional morality” cannot be conflated with religious rights under Articles 25 and 26. Read: https://bit.ly/42oPuIb
⚖️ In our latest newsletter, we write about the Shadow Docket of the United States Supreme Court and how interim orders shape public life long before the Court finds its words. Read: https://bit.ly/3QzdVA8
📬 The Supreme Court Observer Law Reports (SCO.LR) completes one year! Access 335 judgements on the SCO.LR page: https://bit.ly/423sT3R
5️⃣ In our latest Issue, we have shortlisted five unmissable judgements from 20 April to 24 April 2026: https://bit.ly/4eMuKBy
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🗳️ Last week, the Supreme Court refused to intervene in petitions seeking permission to vote in the West Bengal elections on account of appeals against deletion being pending in the West Bengal SIR exercise. Read: https://bit.ly/4vTEW1o
⚖️ On Day 8 of the Sabarimala Reference, the Supreme Court inquired about the limits of judicial review in matters of religion and determining religious practices. Read: https://bit.ly/42oPuIb
📄 “A generation of Indian legal scholars and journalists, including many who write for this publication, are his intellectual grandchildren, whether they name him or not.” Our farewell to jurist Marc Galanter. Read: https://bit.ly/48lyeap
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