K. S. Panicker Radhakrishnan

The bench held that Sahara illegally collected Rs 24,000 crore and ordered it to return all the money to the investors.

[4] In a judgement favouring property development firm DLF in its legal battle against the homeowners association of Silver Oaks society, Gurgaon, Justice Radhakrishnan took a narrow view of common areas, to the detriment of the apartment owners.

Sikri of the Supreme Court of India, held that property development companies could legitimately contend that these facilities belong to them instead.

In so doing, they overturned a judgement of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, which had taken a liberal view of "common areas", and given relief to the homeowners against the property developer.

Decided in April 2014, one month before stepping down as a Supreme Court judge, this 113-page decision declared transgender people to be a 'third gender', affirmed that the fundamental rights granted under the Constitution of India apply to transgender people, and gave them the right to self-identify their gender as male, female or third-gender.