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The High Court of Orissa,Cuttack List of Business for Tuesday the 6Th April 2021 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA,CUTTACK LIST OF BUSINESS FOR TUESDAY THE 6TH APRIL 2021 AT 10:30 AM THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE B. P. ROUTRAY (This Bench will function through virtual mode.) ( Learned advocates are requested to submit the memos for urgent listing of matters first to the D.R.(Judicial), and only where the D.R.(Judicial) has communicated that the request has been declined or the date given is not convenient for some reasons, should the matters be mentioned orally before the bench of the Chief Justice or such bench assigned for the purpose. ) For the oral mentioning before the division bench in Chief Justice’s Court, learned advocates will first obtain from the court master between 9.30 a.m. and 10.15 a.m. On all working days, over phone no.8763760499, a Mentioning Matter (MM) number. In matters other than fresh admission matters, the learned advocates will furnish to the court master on e- mail id- [email protected] proof of intimation of the mentioning to learned counsel for the opposite parties. When the court of the Chief Justice assembles, the mentioning matters will be called out serial wise. Supplementary list will be taken up first. Cases in the Weekly List (Monday to Thursday) will be taken up for Final Disposal after exhaustion of the Weekly/ Supplementary List. (This Bench will rise at 12.50 P.M. and function again after lunch.) NUMBER OF SLOTS AND RESPECTIVE V.C. LINKS FOR THIS BENCH HAVE BEEN PROVIDED IN THE NOTICE. LEARNED COUNSEL ARE REQUESTED TO ASCERTAIN THEIR SLOTS FROM THE NOTICE AND APPEAR BEFORE THIS BENCH BY CLICKING THE LINK(S) PROVIDED FOR THEIR RESPECTIVE SLOTS. FRESH ADMISSION 1. WP(C)/22711/2017 ALL INDIA ANTI M/S.ALOK KUMAR MOHAPATRA (MC No.19833/17 at fl.A for CORRUPTION S.P.MANGARAJ, S.SARANGI, calling for the documents. ORGANIZATION T.DASH, D.RAY, C.PARIDA, MC No.19834/17 at fl.B for A.K.MOHAPATRA, A.PATI, appr. orders. Addl. affidavit V/S B.PANDA filed by the petitioner at Fl.X.) STATE OF ORISSA 2. WP(C)/25494/2017 PRAFULLA SAMANTARA M/S.KSHIROD K.ROUT (As per Order No.2, A.K.DALAI, S.K.ROUT, J.NAIK, dtd.21.12.17, Affidavit not V/S M.PANDA yet filed by the petitioner.) STATE OF ORISSA 3. WP(C)/161/2018 RAJESH PATNAIK M/S.SHANTI PRAKASH MOHANTY (MC No.135/18 at Fl.A for P.LENKA, P.C.SATAPATHY stay.) V/S THE CHAIRMAN,DIRECTOR OF ODISHA LIFT IRRIGATION COR.LTD. 4. WP(C)/10063/2018 M/S.RAJENDRA M/S.PRANAYA KISHORE JEWELLERS HARICHANDAN XXXX, CH.M.R.MISHRA V/S STATE OF ODISHA, COMMISSIONER OF SALES TAX 5. WP(C)/10064/2018 M/S.RAJENDRA M/S.PRANAYA KISHORE JEWELLERS HARICHANDAN XXXXX, CH.M.R.MISHRA V/S STATE OF ODISHA, COMMISSIIONER OF SALES TAX 6. WP(C)/9977/2020 SIMANCHALA SAHU PRAFULLA KUMAR RATH Spec. Adj. A.BEHERA, S.K.BEHERA, S.RATH, V/S P.NAYAK, S.DAS STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/13626/2020 SIMANCHALA SAHU PRAFULLA KUMAR RATH (with Counter by Ops. IA A.BEHERA, S.K.BEHERA, No.6276/2020 is at fl.A for V/S P.NAYAK, S.DAS, S.RATH further orders reg: stay. IA No.15992/2020 at Fl.B for STATE OF ODISHA vacation of Order dtd.27.08.2020.)) 7. WP(C)/21948/2020 HEMANTA KUMAR ARUN KUMAR PATRA (IA No.10006/2020 at Fl.A SAHU B.SHADANGI for stay.) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 8. WP(C)/32043/2020 M/S BHARAT UPENDRA KUMAR SAMAL (ORDER NO.2, SECURITY SERVICE C.D.SAHOO, M.R.MOHAPATRA DTD.26.11.2020 MAY KINDLY BE SEEN. Receipt V/S showing service of copy on AG not received.) MENTION STATE OF ODISHA 9. WP(C)/4095/2021 LAXMIDHAR BISWAL SATYABRATA SENAPATI (IA No.1979/2021 at Fl.A for V.JENA, L.DAS, A.MOHANTY appr. order. Order No.2, V/S dtd.04.03.2021 may kindly be seen.) Spec. Adj. STATE OF ODISHA 10. WP(C)/4301/2021 LARSEN @ TOURBO SATYA SMRUTI MOHANTY (IA No.2059/2021 at Fl.A for LIMITED S.ROUT, J.P.PATRI, S.K.ROUT stay.) V/S UNION OF INDIA MR.P.K.PARHI(A.S.G.) 11. WP(C)/5292/2021 PRASANNA KUMAR SANTOSH KUMAR MAHANTY ROUT V/S OAT, PRINCIPAL BENCH WITH WP(C)/5294/2021 RAMESH CHANDRA DIP SANTOSH KUMAR MAHANTY V/S OAT, CUTTACK WITH WP(C)/5296/2021 PRAFULLA KUMAR SANTOSH KUMAR MAHANTY NAIK V/S OAT, CUTTACK WITH WP(C)/5297/2021 SANTOSH KUMAR SANTOSH KUMAR MAHANTY MALLIK V/S OAT, CUTTACK WITH WP(C)/5298/2021 MOHAN MAHANANDA SANTOSH KUMAR MAHANTY V/S OAT, CUTTACK WITH WP(C)/5300/2021 GANDARAM GINGIRA SANTOSH KUMAR MAHANTY V/S OAT, CUTTACK WITH WP(C)/6881/2021 DUSHMANT KUMAR S.S.K.SUBUDHI MOHANTY S.K.SUBUDHI, S.PATTNAIK, B.P.MOHANTY V/S STATE OF ODISHA 12. WP(C)/10099/2021 SABITA SWAIN PRASANNA KUMAR RATH (IA No.4512/2021 at Fl.A for S.MOHANTY, S.P.JENA, D.PANDA appr. orders.) V/S CM AND AO PNB, BHUBANESWAR 13. WP(C)/10100/2021 MANORANJAN AMITAV DAS MENTION SRICHANDAN H.K.MAHALI, A.K.DASH V/S STATE OF ODISHA 14. WP(C)/11691/2021 AKSHAYA KUMAR GYANARANJAN SETHI mention BEHERA B.K.PATTANAIK V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/11693/2021 PRAMOD KUMAR GYANARANJAN SETHI GUMANSINGH B.K.PATTANAIK V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/11694/2021 BISWANATH SAHOO GYANARANJAN SETHI B.K.PATTANAIK V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/11697/2021 MANMOHAN BEHERA GYANARANJAN SETHI B.K.PATTANAIK V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/11698/2021 DILLIP KUMAR MALLIK GYANARANJAN SETHI B.K.PATTANAIK V/S STATE OF ODISHA 15. WP(C)/12297/2021 SURESH KUMAR NAYAK PRABODHA CHANDRA NAYAK (IA No.5457/2021 at Fl.A for S.K.ROUT, R.K.ROUT appr. order.) mention V/S STATE OF ODISHA 16. WP(C)/12467/2021 M/S. SHAGUN TUSHAR KANTI SATAPATHY (IA No.5526/2021 at Fl.A for PLYWOOD D.SATAPATHY, D.S.N.JETHI stay.) V/S CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES AND CUSTOMS 17. WP(C)/12483/2021 ODISHA STATE ASHOK KUMAR MOHAPATRA (IA No.5535/2021 at Fl.A for BEVERAGES V.MOHAPATRA, S.CH.RATH stay.) mention CORPORATION V/S ODISHA STATE BEVERAGES CORPORATION LTD. 18. WP(C)/12539/2021 SURYA NARAYAN SAHU DEBENDRANATH PANDA (IA No.5566/2021 at Fl.A for A.K.MISHRA, B.PANDA, P.DAVE, stay.) mention V/S S.PUSPALAK STATE OF ODISHA FOR ORDERS 19. WP(C)/1273/2014 REGR.JUDL.SOUMOTU MR.S.K.PADHI (IA No.3468/2020 at B.PANIGRAHI, S.S.MOHANTY, Fl."OHC3" for intervention. A.DAS, M/S.GAUTAM MISRA Objection to the above Misc. V/S Case is at Fl."OHC4". IA No.6662/20 at Fl."OHC5" to STATE M/S S.K.SAMAL, S.P.NATH, recall the Ex- parte Order S.D.ROUTRAY, B.R.PATTANAYAK, dtd.18.03.2020. Order No.37, S.SEKHAR, J.BISWAL dtd.03.03.2021 may kindly M/S.HIMANSHU S.MISHRA, be seen. No such affidavit is A.K.MISHRA, DR.A.K.TRIPATHY, received.) Spec. Adj. R.DASH 20. WP(C)/1909/2020 SAIDATTA DAS MANAS PATI (Requisites for issuance of S.KAR, P.DAS, S.S.PATI, H.RAY, notice to Op.4 by Regd. Post V/S B.PANDA with AD or Speed Post with AD not yet received. Order STATE OF ODISHA A.G.A. No.5, dtd.17.02.2020 may kindly be seen.) 21. WP(C)/4500/2021 M/S.I.V.T.V.L.T. (JV) SIDHESWAR MOHANTY (IA No.3592/2021 at Fl.B for S.PATTNAIK, A.DASH stay.) This Case Stands V/S adjourned to Dt.20.04.2021, MENTION CHAIRMAN CUM M/S.DEBARAJ MOHANTY MANAGING DIRECTOR, MCL FOR ORDERS - OFFICE OBJECTION-I 22. WP(C)/7928/2018 ACHYUTANANDA SWAIN M/S.ANTARYAMI SWAIN (Defects as per SR not removed.) V/S STATE OF ORISSA 23. WP(C)/7970/2018 ODISHA YOUTH FORUM M/S.RAMESH CHANDRA (Defects as per SR not PRADHAN removed.) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 24. WP(C)/28845/2019 PRADEEP BEHERA M/S.RANJAN KU. ROUT (Defects as per SR not removed.) V/S STATE OF ORISSA 25. WP(C)/12576/2020 DEEPAK KUMAR SUBASH CHANDRA PUSPALAKA (Defects as per SR not PATTNAIK A.K.TARAI, T.PRIYADARSHINI, removed.) MENTION K.CHOUDHARY V/S STATE OF ODISHA 26. WP(C)/35597/2020 MANORAMA ACHARYA SUBASH CHANDRA PUSPALAKA (Defect as per SR not A.K.TARAI removed.) MENTION V/S THE AUTHORISED OFFICER CUM CHIEF MANAGER PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK, BBSR FOR ADMISSION 27. CONTC/2731/2012 DR.BASANTA KUMAR M/S SANJIB MOHANTY (With Counter by Op. at Fl.A. S.BISWAL., S.SATPATHY Show cause filed by Ops.1,2 & 3 at Fl.B. Objection filed by Petitioner at Fl.C. Reply to the objection of the V/S Petitioner to the show cause filed by Ops. at Fl.D. Compliance affidavit filed by Op.4 at Fl.E. Order No.32, PROF.PRASANT M/S.J.K.MISHRA dtd.23.02.2021 may kindly KU.SAHO A DASH, A.K. PATTANAIK., M/S. be seen. With WP(C) DAYANANDA MOHAPATRA, G.R.
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