The Supreme Court of India has released an official notice dated 14 August 2025, announcing that several chamber matters listed in the attached schedule may be taken up for hearing on short notice. These matters are expected to be heard between Monday, 18 August 2025, and Friday, 22 August 2025.
The notice, signed by the Assistant Registrar (Listing), requests advocates to be prepared with their respective cases in advance.
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"Chamber matters shown in the list attached herewith may be taken up for hearing on short notice… Therefore, learned advocates are requested to be ready with their respective matters,"- Supreme Court of India Notice (14.08.2025)
Key Cases Listed for Hearing
The advance list of chamber matters covers a wide range of appeals, petitions, and connected cases. Some of the prominent cases included are:
- Adam Hasanmiya Kagdi & Ors. vs. Mariyambi Umar Malbari (C.A. No. 1622/2012)
- Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission vs. Tata Power Company Ltd. (C.A. No. 9303-9305/2012) and connected cases involving Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.
- Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. vs. Vishal Engineers and Builders (C.A. No. 9667/2013)
- Union of India & Ors. vs. Jagdish Kumar Madhaji & Ors. (C.A. No. 639/2017)
- State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors. vs. Dr. Anand Pratap Singh & Ors. (C.A. No. 6343/2021)
- State of Goa & Anr. vs. K.M. Ramdasan & Ors. (SLP(C) No. 1493-1497/2021)
- Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authority vs. Amar Singh Randhawa & Ors. (SLP(C) No. 12992/2020)
- Steel Authority of India Ltd. and connected matters involving Bokaro Steel Plant and others
- Various transfer petitions (T.P.) and special leave petitions (SLP) from states including Haryana, Punjab, Jharkhand, and Tamil Nadu.
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Purpose of the Advance List
The circulation of this advance list ensures transparency and allows advocates to prepare for hearings that may be scheduled on short notice. This step helps streamline case management and prevents delays in proceedings.
The matters include civil appeals, special leave petitions (SLPs), transfer petitions (TPs), and writ petitions involving both individual disputes and major regulatory, industrial, and governmental issues.