Mohseen vs State of UP Criminal Appeal Listed Before Supreme Court on May 22

India’s Supreme Court listed Mohseen v. State of Uttar Pradesh for hearing on May 22, placing diary number 56981/2025 on the day’s cause list as a criminal appeal from India’s most populous state.

The matter appeared among criminal petitions scheduled before the apex court’s benches, according to the Supreme Court’s latest orders portal. Specific charges and lower court findings were not detailed in the public listing.

Criminal appeals from Uttar Pradesh constitute a significant portion of the Supreme Court’s docket given the state’s population and caseload. The court typically examines whether convictions meet standards of evidence, procedure and sentencing proportionality.

Counsel for the appellant and the state were expected to present arguments during the listed session. The bench’s decision could affect bail, conviction status or remand for retrial depending on the legal issues raised in the appeal.

Uttar Pradesh’s high caseload reflects both population scale and the volume of criminal appeals arising from district courts across the state. The Supreme Court frequently addresses bail, evidentiary sufficiency and sentencing in such matters without issuing broad precedent each time.

The Supreme Court frequently grants interim bail or stay orders in criminal appeals from Uttar Pradesh while full hearings are scheduled during subsequent court terms.

 

Created by Ayen Stabel.

 

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Sources:

https://www.sci.gov.in/latest-orders/

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