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CAA Supreme Court Final Constitutional Hearing
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Final hearing on 240+ petitions challenging the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019; Union government arguments May 6–7.
A three-judge Supreme Court bench begins final constitutional hearings on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 on 5 May 2026. Over 240 petitions challenging the law's religion-based citizenship pathway are clubbed for consolidated argument. The Union government's oral submissions are scheduled for 6–7 May, with rejoinders running through the week.
The Citizenship (Amendment) Act fast-tracks naturalisation for Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian migrants who entered India from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan before 31 December 2014 — a classification petitioners argue violates Article 14 equality guarantees. The law was notified on 12 December 2019, triggering nationwide protests; rules were finally issued on 11 March 2024. According to Supreme Court Observer's March 2026 docket note, a bench led by the Chief Justice of India admitted 240-plus petitions from the Indian Union Muslim League, DMK, Mahua Moitra, Jairam Ramesh, Asaduddin Owaisi, Asom Gana Parishad and various civil-society groups. A two-judge bench in October 2022 refused to stay the Act; the March 2024 plea for a stay on the rules was also declined. The court has since framed 22 issues for adjudication, including whether the Assam Accord's 24 March 1971 cut-off is breached and whether the exclusion of Muslim migrants fails the reasonable-classification test. Petitioners include the Kerala and Tamil Nadu governments. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta will lead the Union's defence; Kapil Sibal and Indira Jaising lead the petitioners.
The 2019 protests centred on Jamia Millia Islamia and the Shaheen Bagh sit-in, drawing a Supreme Court ruling in October 2020 that public roads could not be indefinitely blocked. MHA data released in 2024 show the first cohort of applications under the rules numbered in the low thousands, with certificates issued to Pakistani Hindu, Sikh and Christian applicants concentrated in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Delhi via the Indian Citizenship Online portal.
5 May 2026 starts the first full constitutional hearing on the CAA six and a half years after notification — a delay that itself features in petitions. The timing follows the five-state Assembly results announced a day earlier, which will have tested CAA-adjacent politics in Assam and West Bengal. A verdict, expected before the Chief Justice's retirement, will shape the 2027 caste census enumeration, the pending NRC rollout and India's obligations under the 1951 Refugee Convention equivalents. The summer vacation window, traditionally used by constitutional benches to reserve judgment after concluding oral arguments, means rejoinders completed by late May 2026 would clear the path for a reserved order and written verdict in the following term.
The 2019 amendment is the latest in a series of changes to the Citizenship Act of 1955, amended in 1986, 1992, 2003, 2005, 2015 and 2019. The 1986 amendment introduced the Assam cut-off date of 24 March 1971, a carve-out responsive to the Assam Accord signed on 15 August 1985. The 2003 amendment introduced Overseas Citizenship of India and the National Register of Indian Citizens. The NRC in Assam, updated under Supreme Court monitoring and published on 31 August 2019, excluded around 19 lakh names and remains in appellate review before the Foreigners Tribunals. The court's approach in Champakam Dorairajan (1951) and Indra Sawhney (1992) will inform the constitutional test applied.
The CAA ruling directly informs the enumeration schema for the India Census 2027 reference date and Phase 1 house-listing deadline at India Census 2027 Phase 1 close. Compare judicial timing with the Sabarimala 9-judge verdict 2026.
When exactly is the CAA final hearing? Final hearings begin 5 May 2026, with Union arguments on 6–7 May, per the Supreme Court's cause list and Supreme Court Observer's docket tracking.
Is the hearing confirmed or expected? Confirmed — listed by the Chief Justice's bench per Supreme Court Observer's March 2026 report, subject to routine adjournments.
Who is responsible for the hearing? The Supreme Court of India; the Solicitor General represents the Union, with senior counsel including Kapil Sibal and Indira Jaising for 240-plus petitioners.
Where can I read the official announcement? Supreme Court daily orders at sci.gov.in and Supreme Court Observer's case file at scobserver.in/cases.
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