Supreme Court Reconstitutes Benches for Partial Court Working Days from June 1 to July 12, 2026:

The Supreme Court of India has issued a notification reconstituting various Division Benches that will function during the partial Court working days from June 3, 2026 to July 12, 2026
Fresh Bench Composition Notified by Supreme Court

Supreme Court Reconstitutes Benches for Partial Court Working Days from June 3 to July 12, 2026
The Supreme Court of India has in continuation of notification dated May 25, 2026 has specified the benches that would be constituted during the summer vacation working period. The reconstitution of Benches is meant for hearing matters during the partial Court working days scheduled between June 3, 2026 and July 12, 2026.
According to the notification dated 3 June 2026, the Bench composition has been revised for the partial working days and the revised arrangement will replace the Benches earlier notified for the corresponding dates. The reconstruction made is given below:
The notification clarifies that all other contents of the Supreme Court's notification dated May 25, 2026 shall remain unchanged. The revised Bench reconstitution has been arranged by the Registry to ensure the smooth functioning of the Court during the notified partial working days.
For complete information, refer to the official notification:
| Period | Bench Composition |
|---|---|
| 03–07 Jun 2026 | Hon'ble Mr Justice Vikram Nath–Hon'ble Mr Justice V. Mohana & Hon'ble Mr Justice P.S. Narasimha–Hon'ble Mr Justice Aravind Kumar & Hon'ble Mr Justice Dipankar Datta–Hon'ble Mr Justice S.C. Sharma & Hon'ble Mr Justice Sanjay Karol–Hon'ble Mr Justice A.G. Masih |
| 08–14 Jun 2026 | Hon'ble Mr Justice P.K. Mishra–Hon'ble Mr Justice A.S. Chandurkar & Hon'ble Mr Justice S.C. Sharma–Hon'ble Mr Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva & Hon'ble Mr Justice A.G. Masih–Vijay Bishnoi |
| 15–21 Jun 2026 | Hon'ble The Chief Justice of India – Hon'ble Mr Justice V. Mohana & Hon'ble Mr Justice Ujjal Bhuyan– Hon'ble Mr Justice Arun Palli & Hon'ble Mr Justice S.V.N. Bhatti– Hon'ble Mr Justice A.S. Chandurkar & Hon'ble Mr Justice Sandeep Mehta– Hon'ble Mr Justice Vijay Bishnoi & Hon'ble Mr Justice Joymalya Bagchi–Hon'ble Mr Justice Vipul M. Pancholi |
| 22–28 Jun 2026 | Hon'ble Mr Justice B.V. Nagarathna–Hon'ble Mr Justice Joymalya Bagchi & Hon'ble Mr Justice P.K. Mishra– Hon'ble Mr Justice Sanjeev Sachdev & Hon'ble Mr Justice Ujjal Bhuyan– Hon'ble Mr Justice Arun Palli & Hon'ble Mr Justice S.V.N. Bhatti– Hon'ble Mr Justice Vipul M. Pancholi & Hon'ble Mr Justice Sandeep Mehta– Hon'ble Mr Justice N.V. Anjaria |
| 29 Jun–05 Jul 2026 | Hon'ble Mr Justice M.M. Sundresh–Hon'ble Mr Justice Sheel Nagu & Hon'ble Mr Justice K.V. Viswanathan–Hon'ble Mr Justice Shree Chandrashekhar & Hon'ble Mr Justice N.K. Singh–Hon'ble Mr Justice N.V. Anjaria & Hon'ble Mr Justice R. Mahadevan– Hon'ble Mr Justice Alok Aradhe & Hon'ble Mr Justice Manmohan– Hon'ble Mr Justice K. Vinod Chandran |
| 06–12 Jul 2026 | Hon'ble Mr Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah–Hon'ble Mr Justice Sheel Nagu & Hon'ble Mr Justice Manoj Misra–Hon'ble Mr Justice Shree Chandrashekhar & Hon'ble Mr Justice K.V. Viswanathan–Hon'ble Mr Justice Alok Aradhe & Hon'ble Mr Justice N.K. Singh– Hon'ble Mr Justice K. Vinod Chandran Hon'ble Mr Justice R. Mahadevan– Hon'ble Mr Justice Manmohan |
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