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30.11.2015 Mediation Cause List 30.11.2015 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST SUPPLEMENTARY LIST FOR TODAY IN CONTINUATION OF THE ADVANCE LIST ALREADY CIRCULATED. THE WEBSITE OF DELHI HIGH COURT IS www.delhihighcourt.nic.in' INDEX PRONOUNCEMNT OF JUDGMENTS ------------> J- 1 TO 04 REGULAR MATTERS ----------------------> R- 1 TO 98 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) ---------> F- 1 TO 18 ADVANCE LIST --------------------------> 1 TO 94 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 95 TO 122 (FIRST PART) APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 123 TO 141 (SECOND PART) COMPANY -------------------------------> 142 TO 146 SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY ------------------> 147 TO 164 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)--------> 165 TO MEDIATION CAUSE LIST ---------> 01 TO 05 NOTES 1. Hon'ble DB-I will not assemble today. Dates will be given by the Court Master. 2. Urgent mentioning may be made before Hon'ble DB-II at 10.30 A.M. 3. Hon'ble Mr. Justice Jayant Nath will hear Single bench matters listed before his Lordship in Court No.12. 4. Hon'ble Mr. Justice I.S.Mehta will hear Single bench matters listed before his Lordship in Court No.17. No. 27309/I/Orgl./DHC Dated: 27.11.2015 PRACTICE DIRECTION Hon’ble the Chief Justice, on the recommendations of the Hon’ble Judge In-Charge (Original Side) has been pleased to direct that Summons for settlement of Issues in a Suit relating to Commercial Dispute shall be issued as per proforma given below:- “Summons for Settlement of Issues in a Suit Relating to Commercial Dispute (U/s 6 of the Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Ordinance, 2015 amending Order V, Rule 1 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908) In the Court of ......................................of...........................Plaintiff Against ......................................of..........................Defendant. To (Name, description and place of residence) Whereas..................has instituted a suit relating to a commercial dispute against you and you are hereby summoned to file a written statement within 30 days of the service of the present summons and in case you fail to file the written statement within the said period of 30 days, you shall be allowed to file the written statement on such other day, as may be specified by the Court, for reasons to be recorded in writing and on payment of such costs as the Court deems fit, but which shall not be later than 120 days from the date of service of summons. On expiry of one hundred and twenty days from the date of service of summons, you shall forfeit the right to file the written statement and the Court shall not allow the written statement to be taken on record. You are required to appear in this Court in person, or by a pleader duly instructed, and able to answer all material questions relating to suit, or who shall be accompanied by some person able to answer all such questions, on the ..............day of....................at ..............O’ clock in the ............................. noon, to answer the claim; and further you are hereby to produce on the said day all documents in your possession or power upon which you base your defence or claim for set-off or counter-claim, and where you rely on any other document whether in your possession or power or not, as evidence in support or you defence or claim for set-off, or counter-claim you shall enter such documents in a list to be annexed to the written statement. Take notice that, in default of your appearance on the day before mentioned, the suit will be heard and determined in your absence. Given under my hand and the seal of the Court, this ............................ day of......................20................ Judge” By Order sd/ REGISTRAR GENERAL OFFICE ORDER Notification No.27187/DHC/Orgl. Dated 24.11.2015 – In exercise of powers conferred by Section 4 of the Delhi High Court (Amendment) Act, 2015 (Act 23 of 2015), which came into force with effect from 26.10.2015 vide Notification No. F.No.L-19015/04/2012-Jus dated 26.10.2015 issued by the Government of India, Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs, published in Gazette of India Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3 sub-section (ii), Hon’ble the Chief Justice has been pleased to order as under:- 1. All suits or other proceedings pending in the Delhi High Court on the Original Side up to the value of rupees one crore, excepting those cases in which final judgments have been reserved, be transferred to the jurisdictional subordinate courts. 2. All suits or other proceedings the value of which exceeds rupees one crore but does not exceed rupees two crores, other than those relating to commercial disputes the specified value of which is not less than rupees one crore (as defined in The Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Ordinance, 2015), pending in the Delhi High Court on the Original Side, excepting those cases in which final judgments have been reserved, be transferred to the jurisdictional subordinate courts. The transfer of cases to the subordinate courts shall commence from today, i.e. 24.11.2015 sd/ Registrar General 24.11.2015 NOTICE Pursuant to the promulgation of Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Ordinance, 2015, Hon’ble the Chief Justice, by orders dated 15.11.2015 and 17.11.2015, has been pleased to constitute “Commercial Division” and “Commercial Appellate Division” of the High Court in terms of Section 4(1) & Section 5(1) of the Ordinance respectively. “Commercial Division” consists of six benches of a Single Judge each. Hon’ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli; Hon’ble Mr. Justice Manmohan Singh; Hon’ble Mr. Justice J. R. Midha; Hon’ble Mr. Justice Valmiki J. Mehta; Hon’ble Mr. Justice A. K. Pathak; and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Najmi Waziri have been nominated to be the Judges of the “Commercial Division”. “Commercial Appellate Division” has been constituted with four Division Benches, namely, DB-I, DB-II, DB-III and DB-IV. The Hon’ble Judges who are members of the said four Division Benches as per the present roster, namely, Hon’ble the Chief Justice and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jayant Nath (DB-I); Hon’ble Mr. Justice Badar Durrez Ahmed and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva (DB-II); Hon’ble Mr. Justice Pradeep Nandrajog and Hon’ble Ms. Justice Mukta Gupta (DB-III) and Hon’ble Ms. Justice Gita Mittal and Hon'ble Mr. Justice I.S. Mehta (DB-IV), have been nominated to be the Judges of the “Commercial Appellate Division”. ********* No.749/Listing/DHC Dated 28.11.2015 CIRCULAR Re: Separate filing code for cases pertaining to differently abled persons. It is hereby circulated for information of all concerned that a separate filing code “5300” has been assigned for cases pertaining to differently abled persons. The advocates/litigants are required to file such cases under the assigned code alongwith a certificate issued by a Government Hospital/Medical Board in support of the disablility at the time of filing of such cases. For cases pending adjudication in this Court, advocates/litigants are requested to submit a list of their respective cases falling under code No.5300(Differently-abled person) clearly indicating the case number alongwith a certificate issued by a Government Hospital/Medical Board in support of the disability of his/her client/litigant to the Joint Registrar/Deputy Registrar of the concerned Judicial Branch. CORRIGENDUM 1. BAIL APPLN. 1868/2014 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.P.Garg at item No.40 may be read as under:- AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS 40. BAIL APPLN. 1868/2014 JITENDER VERMA SAMEER MENDIRATTA,VIPIN K CRL.M.A. 3222/2015 Vs. STATE SINGH DELETIONS 1. W.P.(C) 213/2010 & W.P.(C) 217/2010 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice V.P.Vaish at item Nos. 31 & 32 respectively are deleted as the same are listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw. 2. CRL.M.C. 3747/2015 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice P.S.Teji at item No.8 is deleted as the same is fixed for 15.01.2016. Hon’ble the Chief Justice has been pleased to pass the following orders dated 6th November, 2015 for information:- “1. With effect from 26th October, 2015, suits/applications, the jurisdictional value of which does not exceed rupees two crores, shall be presented to the District Judge of the concerned district and the suits/applications, the jurisdictional value of which exceeds rupees two crores, shall be presented in the High Court. 2. In terms of the provisions of the Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts Ordinance, 2015 (No.8 of 2015), w.e.f. 23rd October, 2015 all suits/applications relating to commercial disputes, the specified value of which is not less than one crore rupees, shall be presented in the High Court to be heard and disposed of by the Commercial Division.” NOTICE As approved by Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pradeep Nandrajog,Judge High Court of Delhi and Chairman, DHCLSC, National Lok Adalat is to be held on 12th December,2015(Saturday) at High Court of Delhi for the pending cases under following category:- 1. MAC Appeals. 2. Electricity matters(including compoundable cases as per provision of S.152 of Electricity Act 2003). 3. Service matters relating to pay and allowances and retiral benefits. 4. Civil Suits and Writ Petitions. To facilitate settlements, the Committee is holding pre-Lok Adalat sittings w.e.f. 12.10.2015 to 07.12.2015. The parties and their Advocates who want their pending matter to be referred for National Lok Adalat, may either make request to concerned Hon'ble Court or with consent of opposite party may approach Office of Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee, Chamber No.33 to 37, Lawyers Chambers, Delhi High Court.
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