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Supreme Court lists Hemant Kumar & Others vs State of Haryana case (2026 SC 822)
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🗓 19 Aug 2026, 10:34 AM
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The Supreme Court of India has listed the case Hemant Kumar and others versus the State of Haryana, bearing citation 2026 LiveLaw (SC) 822, for hearing. The matter pertains to a legal challenge against a decision of the Haryana government.
The apex court of India has entered the petition titled Hemant Kumar & Ors. versus State of Haryana into its docket, identified as 2026 LiveLaw (SC) 822. The filing, submitted by Hemant Kumar along with co‑petitioners, seeks judicial review of an order issued by the Haryana state authorities.
Details of the underlying dispute have not been disclosed in the listing, but the case is expected to address legal questions concerning the actions of the state government. Counsel for the petitioners will present arguments during the scheduled hearing, while the State of Haryana will defend its position.
Legal analysts note that Supreme Court listings of such cases often signal the commencement of a substantive judicial examination, which may have implications for the parties involved and potentially set precedents for similar state‑level matters.
The hearing will take place at the Supreme Court building in New Delhi, where the bench will consider the merits of the petition and determine the next steps in the litigation process.
Further updates will follow as the court proceedings develop.
Details of the underlying dispute have not been disclosed in the listing, but the case is expected to address legal questions concerning the actions of the state government. Counsel for the petitioners will present arguments during the scheduled hearing, while the State of Haryana will defend its position.
Legal analysts note that Supreme Court listings of such cases often signal the commencement of a substantive judicial examination, which may have implications for the parties involved and potentially set precedents for similar state‑level matters.
The hearing will take place at the Supreme Court building in New Delhi, where the bench will consider the merits of the petition and determine the next steps in the litigation process.
Further updates will follow as the court proceedings develop.