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What happened in Supreme Court on Thursday 27th November

LAW FINDER NEWS NETWORK | November 29, 2025 at 11:48 PM

New Delhi, Nov 28 Following are the top Supreme Court stories on Friday:


12.07 PM

The Supreme Court on Friday sought response from the Rajasthan government on a plea challenging the validity of the provisions of the Rajasthan Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2025.


12.32 PM

The Supreme Court on Friday asked the Law Commission to consider a plea as a representation of a Buddhist group that certain sets of personal Hindu laws, which are applicable to Buddhists also, are against their fundamental rights, including freedom to practice religion.


1.56 PM

The Supreme Court on Friday sought response from the Centre and others on a plea alleging that female sanitation workers at the Maharashi Dayanand University in Haryana were asked to prove through pictures of their private parts that they were menstruating.


4.08 PM

The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed anticipatory bail pleas filed by a former Andhra Pradesh MLA and his brother in a double murder case, and said it was "amazed" by the reach of the accused, who filed statements of some persons recorded by the investigating officer.


4.29 PM

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Friday said that ensuring justice for poor litigants is his top priority and he can sit till midnight in the court for them.


6.24 PM

The Supreme Court on Friday sought responses from the National Medical Commission (NMC) and others on a plea concerning the non-payment of stipend to foreign medical graduates undergoing internship in Gujarat.


6.29 PM

The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a plea of Byju Raveendran, the promoter of Think and Learn Private Limited that operates ed-Tech firm Byju, challenging an NCLAT order which has mandated that the settlement of the BCCI's claim be placed before the Committee of Creditors.


7.04 PM

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear on December 1 various pleas, including the one filed by All India Muslim Personal Law Board, seeking extension of time for the mandatory registration of all waqf properties, including 'waqf by user', under the UMEED portal.


7.12 PM

Taking serious exception to Kerala Governor and chancellor Rajendra Arlekar "not looking" at the Sudhanshu Dhulia committee report on appointment of vice chancellors of two universities, the Supreme Court on Friday said it is not just an ordinary piece of paper and he is bound to take a call on it.


7.20 PM

In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court held on Friday that a cheque-bounce case can only be filed in a court within the jurisdiction of which the complainant's bank is located.

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