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Appellate Jurisdiction Appellate Jurisdiction Daily Supplementary List Of Cases For Hearing On Friday, 12th of March, 2021 CONTENT SL COURT PAGE BENCHES TIME NO. ROOM NO. NO. HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE THOTTATHIL B. 1 On 12-03-2021 1 RADHAKRISHNAN 1 DB - I At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE ANIRUDDHA ROY HON'BLE JUSTICE I. P. MUKERJI 3 On 12-03-2021 2 15 HON'BLE JUSTICE MOUSHUMI BHATTACHARYA DB At 02:00 PM HON'BLE JUSTICE I. P. MUKERJI 3 On 12-03-2021 3 16 HON'BLE JUSTICE MD. NIZAMUDDIN DB - III At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE I. P. MUKERJI 37 On 12-03-2021 4 22 HON'BLE JUSTICE MD. NIZAMUDDIN DB - III At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE HARISH TANDON 2 On 12-03-2021 5 23 HON'BLE JUSTICE KAUSIK CHANDA DB- IV At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE SOUMEN SEN 12 On 12-03-2021 6 40 HON'BLE JUSTICE SUBHASIS DASGUPTA DB - V At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE SUBRATA TALUKDAR 11 On 12-03-2021 7 44 HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA DB - VI At 10:30 AM 11 On 12-03-2021 8 HON'BLE JUSTICE SUBRATA TALUKDAR 48 SB At 02:00 PM HON'BLE JUSTICE TAPABRATA CHAKRABORTY 28 On 12-03-2021 9 52 HON'BLE JUSTICE TIRTHANKAR GHOSH DB - VII At 10:30 AM 28 On 12-03-2021 10 HON'BLE JUSTICE TAPABRATA CHAKRABORTY 66 SB At 03:00 PM HON'BLE JUSTICE ARINDAM SINHA 4 On 12-03-2021 11 70 HON'BLE JUSTICE SUVRA GHOSH DB - VIII At 10:30 AM 4 On 12-03-2021 12 HON'BLE JUSTICE ARINDAM SINHA 84 SB At 03:00 PM HON'BLE JUSTICE SHIVAKANT PRASAD 9 On 12-03-2021 13 90 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJARSHI BHARADWAJ DB At 02:00 PM 9 On 12-03-2021 14 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHIVAKANT PRASAD 91 SB - II At 10:30 AM 13 On 12-03-2021 15 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJASEKHAR MANTHA 97 SB - III At 10:30 AM 8 On 12-03-2021 16 HON'BLE JUSTICE SABYASACHI BHATTACHARYYA 114 SB - IV At 10:30 AM 26 On 12-03-2021 17 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHEKHAR B. SARAF 145 SB - VI At 10:30 AM SL NO. COURT PAGE BENCHES TIME ROOM NO. NO. 15 On 12-03-2021 18 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJARSHI BHARADWAJ 162 SB - VII At 10:30 AM 19 On 12-03-2021 19 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHAMPA SARKAR 199 SB - VIII At 10:30 AM 10 On 12-03-2021 20 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAVI KRISHAN KAPUR 211 SB - IX At 10:30 AM 23 On 12-03-2021 21 HON'BLE JUSTICE ARINDAM MUKHERJEE 215 SB - X At 10:30 AM 18 On 12-03-2021 22 HON'BLE JUSTICE BISWAJIT BASU 217 SB - XI At 10:30 AM 24 On 12-03-2021 23 HON'BLE JUSTICE AMRITA SINHA 224 SB - XII At 10:30 AM 22 On 12-03-2021 24 HON'BLE JUSTICE ABHIJIT GANGOPADHYAY 235 SB - XIII At 10:30 AM 32 On 12-03-2021 25 HON'BLE JUSTICE JAY SENGUPTA 240 SB - XIV At 10:30 AM 30 On 12-03-2021 26 HON'BLE JUSTICE BIBEK CHAUDHURI 262 SB - XV At 10:30 AM 42 On 12-03-2021 27 HON'BLE JUSTICE SUBHASIS DASGUPTA 269 SB - XVI At 02:00 PM 35 On 12-03-2021 28 HON'BLE JUSTICE SUVRA GHOSH 270 SB - XVII At 03:00 PM 25 On 12-03-2021 29 HON'BLE JUSTICE MD. NIZAMUDDIN 279 SB At 02:00 PM 34 On 12-03-2021 30 HON'BLE JUSTICE TIRTHANKAR GHOSH 283 SB At 03:00 PM 7 On 12-03-2021 31 HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA 287 SB At 02:00 PM 10 For 22-03-2021 32 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAVI KRISHAN KAPUR 296 SB - IX (WARNING LIST) (WARNING LIST) Appellate Side DAILY CAUSELIST For Friday The 12th March 2021 COURT NO. 1 DIVISION BENCH (DB - I) AT 10:30 AM HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE THOTTATHIL B. RADHAKRISHNAN HON'BLE JUSTICE ANIRUDDHA ROY (VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE) ON AND FROM 08-03-2021 TO 22-03-2021 ON AND FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 13TH JANUARY, 2021 - APPEALS FROM ORDERS RELATING TO RESIDUARY UNDER GROUP IX INCLUDING APPLICATIONS CONNECTED THERETO;PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION;CRIMINAL CONTEMPT MATTERS; APPEALS UNDER SECTION 19(1)(a) OF THE CONTEMPT OF COURT'S ACT; APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 27 OF THE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION ACT, 1998, INCLUDING APPLICATIONS CONNECTED THERETO; HABEAS CORPUS; DEATH REFERENCE CASES ( INCLUDING ADMISSION OF CRIMINAL APPEALS RELATING TO SUCH REFERENCE AGAINST THE SAME CONVICTION ORDER);ADMISSION OF CRIMINAL APPEALS; HEARING OF CRIMINAL APPEALS & APPLICATIONS CONNECTED THERETO INCLUDING APPLICATION FOR SUSPENSION OF SENTENCE IN PENDING APPEALS; CRIMINAL APPEALS RELATING TO CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN. ANY OTHER MATTER, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASSIFICATION, AS DIRECTED BY THE HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE. AND ON AND FROM MONDAY, 8TH MARCH, 2021 TO MONDAY, 22ND MARCH, 2021 - WILL SIT TOGETHER AND TAKE UP THE LIST AND DETERMINATION OF HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE THOTTATHIL B. RADHAKRISHNAN AND HON'BLE JUSTICE ARIJIT BANERJEE. SPL. NOTE : MONDAY : ADMISSION OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, HABEAS CORPUS, CRIMINAL CONTEMPT MATTERS,APPEALS UNDER SECTION 19(1)(a) OF THE CONTEMPT OF COURT'S ACT.APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 27 OF THE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION ACT 1998 INCLUDING APPLICATIONS CONNECTED THERETO. BAIL IN CONNECTION WITH APPEAL. TUESDAY : ADMISSION OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, HABEAS CORPUS, BAIL IN CONNECTION WITH APPEAL. WEDNESDAY : HABEAS CORPUS, HEARING OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, ASSIGNED MATTERS,& FIXED MATTERS. THURSDAY : APPEALS FROM ORDERS RELATING TO RESIDUARY UNDER GROUP - IX INCLUDING APPLICATIONS CONNECTED THERETO. THEREAFTER PIL MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP IF TIME PERMITS. FRIDAY : PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION. NOTE: MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP THROUGH PHYSICAL HEARING ONLY WHEN BOTH THE PARTIES ARE AGREED. NO MENTIONING IN COURT TOP 1 MAT/317/2021 ANISUR RAHAMAN AYAN PODDAR VS JAHAR SHA AND ORS IA NO: CAN/1/2021, CAN/2/2021, CAN/3/2021 wt2 CRLCP/2/2021 AFJAL ALI SHA@ABJAL SHAUKAT ANIRUDDHA BHATTACHARYA SHA VS ANISUR RAHAMAN AND ORS 3 WPA(P)/68/2021 NILANJAN ADHIKARY SARTHAK MONDAL VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. IA NO: CAN/1/2021 wt4 WPA(P)/67/2021 DIPAK MISHRA SARTHAK MONDAL VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. (Bench ID-265809 ) 1/14 Page 1 Of 304 DAILY CAUSELIST COURT NO 1-FOR FRIDAY THE 12TH MARCH 2021 HIGH COURT OF CALCUTTA - 2 - 5 WPA(P)/93/2021 AJAY PRASAD AND ANR AJIT KUMAR MISHRA VS THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS 6 WPA/8514/2020 KALAM PAILAN DEBAJYTI DEB VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 7 WPA(P)/74/2021 DEMOCRATIC YOUTH SALONI BHATTACHARYA FEDERATION OF INDIA AND ORS VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 8 WPA/9902/2020 SK. AZIZUL ISLAM BALARAM PANDIT VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 9 WPA/2703/2020 MANJU SHAIKH SUBRATA GOSWAMI VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS SPECIALLY FIXED MATTERS 10 WPA(P)/27/2021 THE COURT ON ITS OWN NA SAIKAT BANERJEE [ 15.03.2021 ] MOTION, IN RE UTP DIPAK JOSHI, LODGED IN DUM DUM CENTRAL CORRECTIONAL HOME VS NA UPGRADED MATTERS 11 WPA/20549/2019 ASISH MAHAPATRA & ORS SUMAN SAHA [ Item. No.114 of VS 25.02.2021 ] STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 12 WPA(P)/2/2020 SUMAN DAS AND ANR ANISH KUMAR MUKHERJEE [ Item. No. 59 of VS 25.02.2021] STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 13 WPA/3490/2020 AMITABHA CHAKRABORTI SUMAN SANKAR CHATTERJEE [ Item No. 74 of VS 25.02.2021] UNION OF INDIA & ORS. 14 WPA/10532/2020 GURUDAS CHATTOPADHYAY AND SANTANU MAJI [ Item No. 164 of ANOTHER 25.02.2021] VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 15 WPA(P)/18/2021 SWADESH MAJUMDAR NILENDRA NARAYAN RAY [ Item No. 179 of VS 25.02.2021] STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 16 CPAN/84/2021 SWADESH MAJUMDAR NILENDRA NARAYAN RAY [ Item No. 227 of VS 25.02.2021] H.K DWIVEDI AND ORS. wt17 WPA/14491/2019 SWADESH MAJUMDAR JYOTI PRAKASH KHAN VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS wt18 WPA/21477/2019 THE COURT IN ITS OWN MOTION VS 19 WPA/382/2020 PARESH CHANDRA MAITY & ORS PRADIP PAUL [ Item No. 139 Dt. VS 18.02.2021 ] STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 20 WPA/10535/2020 RANJIT ROY SUNNY NANDY [ Item No. 128 Dt. VS 26.02.2021 ] STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 21 WPA(P)/9/2021 SOYEB SARDAR RUPSHA BHOWMIK [ Item No. 136 Dt. VS 26.02.2021 ] STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 22 WPA(P)/65/2021 PRADYOT MANDAL AND ORS SUDBHADEEP CHATTERJEE [ Item No. 177 Dt. VS 26.02.2021 ] STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. (Bench ID-265809 ) 2/14 Page 2 Of 304 DAILY CAUSELIST COURT NO 1-FOR FRIDAY THE 12TH MARCH 2021 HIGH COURT OF CALCUTTA - 3 - 23 WPA/3136/2017 BIPLAB KUMAR CHOWDHURY & SOURAV MONDAL [ Item No. 69 Dt. ANR 26.02.2021 ] VS UNION OF INDIA & ORS IA NO: CAN/1/2017(Old No:CAN/1361/2017) FIXED PIL MATTER 24 WPA/12676/2019 INTACH(INDIA NATIONAL TRUST ROOPA SHETH MITRA FOR ART &CULTURAL HERITAGE)& ANR VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS IA NO: CAN/1/2021 25 WPA/23724/2019 SANDIP PAUL & ORS CHANDAN KUMAR LAL VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL IA NO: CAN/1/2020 26 WPA/4035/2020 NABA KUMAR JANA (SOCIAL JAHAR LAL RAY WORKER) VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 27 WPA/4163/2020 NARAYAN ADHIKARY & ORS KUMARESH DALAL VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL &ORS 28 WPA/4165/2020 MD.
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