Supreme Court Deliberates on Maratha Reservation and More

The Supreme Court considered several important cases on June 26, including Maratha reservation in Maharashtra, a plea by Karnataka Police regarding an accused's custody, and issues affecting Bengaluru's government doctors. Additionally, the Court clarified common misconceptions about mediation in matrimonial cases.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 26-06-2025 18:11 IST | Created: 26-06-2025 18:11 IST
Supreme Court Deliberates on Maratha Reservation and More
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The Supreme Court on Thursday addressed several significant cases. Among them was the decision to deliberate in July on the issue of Maratha reservation in Maharashtra amid ongoing discussions.

Meanwhile, the Court consented to review a plea by Karnataka Police challenging a prior decision denying an accused's custody due to a lack of requisite arrest information.

In another matter, the Court remarked on Bengaluru's attractive cosmopolitan lifestyle while declining to review a plea by government doctors against their transfers. It also highlighted a common misunderstanding regarding mediation in matrimonial disputes, clarifying that it does not imply mandatory coexistence for the involved parties.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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