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By BasisPoint Insight
August 4, 2025 at 6:39 AM IST
“Courts are online, legal records are digitised. But the digital divide has become the new face of inequality. Quality legal aid has not trickled down to the marginalised… In the digital age, justice undelivered due to inaccessibility or exclusion is worse because it breeds alienation… Justice is justice only if it is accessible and visible and rooted in human dignity.”
-Justice Surya Kant speaking at the Justice RC Lahoti Memorial Lecture
JSW-Bhushan Power saga not just over yet… expectedly so
JSW Steel and banks have much to breathe a sigh of relief after the Supreme Court decided to recall its previous contentious verdict that said Bhushan Power and Steel should be liquidated. A bench headed by the chief justice of India BR Gavai called this a “fit case” for recalling of the judgment.
The breather for JSW came in an open hearing that the top court granted for the batch of review petitions filed by multiple stakeholders, all of whom wanted the liquidation order to be reviewed, in the BPSL insolvency case. Typically a review petition is heard on very limited grounds of apparent errors. After deliberating in the chamber, the judges concluded that the court needed to give the case an open court hearing after all.
The open court hearing was expected considering that the case involved huge financial stakes and looming questions on the country’s insolvency regime. It was argued that the bench that passed the judgment in question considered aspects that were not even pressed or argued.
Interestingly, the chief justice observed that 25,000 workers of a now healthy company cannot be put through injustice in this fashion while recalling the order. This essentially means now that the appeals that challenged the JSW steel’s resolution plan for BPSL will be heard afresh, years after many turbulent developments and at a time that JSW has transformed BPSL into a productive, healthy unit.
At this point in time, JSW has a lot to be relieved for given that the odds now look a lot in its favour for the direction in which the case ultimately goes.
The Week That Was
Key Rulings
Courts
Quasi Courts
Others
The Big Listings:
Aug 4: NCLAT to hear pleas concerning Vedanta demerger
Aug 7: Supreme Court to hear JSW-BPSL case after allowing review of the previous ruling
Aug 20: NCLT in Ahmedabad to hear petition for Vedanta’s demerge
Aug 20: Supreme Court to hear Flipkart’s appeal against a high court which affirmed CCI probe into the company
* The dates of hearing can change and a concrete list is prepared just a day before
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