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Important cases heard by the Supreme Court on Wednesday, Jul 23: * SC said it would constitute a bench to hear Allahabad HC Judge Justice Yashwant Varma’s plea seeking to invalidate a report by an in-house inquiry panel, which found him guilty of misconduct in the cash discovery row.

* SC underscored the need of sustainable development but advised against the use of bulldozers to clear forests in order to achieve it.

* SC dismissed a plea of KAL Airways and Kalanithi Maran seeking damages of over Rs 1,300 crore from SpiceJet in a long-standing share transfer dispute.

* SC declined to hear a petition challenging a sweeping gag order that restrained media houses from reporting on matters related to the brother of Dharamadhikari D Veerendra Heggade of Dharamsthala in Karnataka.

* SC sought responses from the Centre and all states on a plea seeking protection of workers in the unorganised sector from life-threatening effects of heatwaves.

* SC asked the central empowered committee to make plans in consultation with the Haryana government to restore an area in Aravalli zone of Nuh district ravaged by illegal mining.

* SC refused to grant its provisional nod for appearing in counselling of NEET-UG-2025 to two candidates, who faced power outage in their examination centres in Madhya Pradesh.

* SC agreed to hear a plea raising concerns over the alleged proposed constructions inside the Satkosia Tiger Reserve in Odisha. PTI ABA ABA MNK MNK

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