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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR ST MONDAY, THE 01 APRIL, 2019 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 01 TO 57 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 58 TO 59 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 60 TO 70 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 71 TO 83 REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ REGISTRAR (ADMN.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 01.04.2019 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 01.04.2019 [Note : Unless otherwise specified, before all appellate side courts, fresh matters shown in the supplementary lists will be taken up first.] COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-I) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANUP JAIRAM BHAMBHANI FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. LPA 52/2019 UNION OF INDIA RAHUL SHARMA CM APPL. 3694/2019 Vs. CENTRAL INFORMATION CM APPL. 3695/2019 COMMISSION & ANR CM APPL. 3696/2019 CM APPL. 3697/2019 CM APPL. 3698/2019 CM APPL. 3699/2019 FOR ADMISSION _______________ 2. W.P.(C) 3142/2017 M/S SARVHITKARI FOUNDATION B.S. MATHUR,SATYAKAM,PRAVESH (REGD.) 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