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Deletion Hon'ble Ms. Justice Anu Malhotra Will Not Hold 10.05.2021 HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE ANU MALHOTRA WILL NOT HOLD THE COURT TODAY. DATES WILL BE GIVEN BY THE COURT MASTER. DELETION 1.LPA 145/2021 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-I AT ITEM NO.10 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-IV. 2.LPA 495/2018,255/2020, W.P.(C) 6432/2020,8067/2020 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-I AT ITEM NO.6,7,12 AND 13 ARE DELETED. 3.RC.REV.428/2018 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE ANU MALHOTRA AT ITEM NO.1 IS DELETED. HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI No.289/RG/DHC/2021 Dated: 23-04-2021 O FFICE ORD ER In continuation of this Court's Office Order No.4/RG/DHC/2021 dated 23.4.2021, it is further directed that in view of the prevailing circumstances, wherever so required, the concerned Counsel or party-in-person may,at the time of filing any petition, etc., submit an application seeking exemption from filing sworn/affirmed affidavit(s). Sd/- (MANOJ JAIN) REGISTRAR GENERAL SYSTEM OF HEARING OF MATTERS BEFORE DELHI HIGH COURT WITH EFFECT FROM 19.04.2021. IN CONTINUATION OF THIS COURT'S OFFICE ORDER NO.223/RG/DHC/2021 DATED 08.04.2021, KEEPING IN VIEW THE ALARMING RISE IN THE COVID-19 CASES IN THE NCT OF DELHI, IT HAS BEEN ORDERED THAT ALL THE HON'BLE BENCHES OF THIS COURT SHALL, WITH EFFECT FROM 19.04.2021, TAKE UP EXTREMELY URGENT MATTERS FILED IN THE YEAR 2021 ONLY. IT HAS BEEN FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE OTHER PENDING ROUTINE/NON-URGENT MATTERS AND THE MATTERS FILED/LISTED BEFORE THIS COURT BETWEEN 22.03.2020 AND 31.12.2020 SHALL NOT BE TAKEN UP BY THIS COURT AND SUCH MATTERS SHALL BE ADJOUNED ”en bloc” AS PER THE DATES ALREADY NOTIFIED. IN CASE OF ANY EXTREME URGENCY, THE REQUEST IN THE PENDING MATTERS MAY BE MADE ON THE ALREADY NOTIFIED DESIGNATED LINK. 1.COMMON LINK FOR THE CAUSE LIST OF THE HON'BLE DB-II IS AS UNDER: CLICK HERE TO JOIN VC https://delhihighcourt.webex.com/meet/dhcecourtvc3 2.COMMON LINK FOR THE CAUSE LIST OF THE HON'BLE DB-VI IS AS UNDER: CLICK HERE TO JOIN VC https://dhcvirtualcourt.webex.com/join/dhcvirtualcourt15 3.COMMON LINK FOR THE CAUSE LIST OF THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIBHU BAKHRU IS AS UNDER: CLICK HERE TO JOIN VC https://dhcvirtualcourt.webex.com/meet/dhcvirtualcourt10 4.COMMON LINK FOR THE CAUSE LIST OF THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR KAIT IS AS UNDER: CLICK HERE TO JOIN VC https://dhcvirtualcourt.webex.com/join/dhcvirtualcourt9 5. LINK FOR THE CAUSE LIST OF THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE YOGESH KHANNA IS AS UNDER: CLICK HERE TO JOIN VC https://dhcvirtualcourt.webex.com/meet/dhcvirtualcourt12 6.COMMON LINK FOR THE CAUSE LIST OF THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUBRAMONIUM PRASAD IS AS UNDER: CLICK TO JOIN VC https://delhihighcourt.webex.com/meet/dhcecourtvc13 6.COMMON LINK FOR THE CAUSE LIST OF THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJNISH BHATNAGAR IS AS UNDER: CLICK HERE TO JOIN VC https://dhcvirtualcourt.webex.com/meet/dhcvirtualcourt5 NOTE 1. CAUSE LIST OF CASES FILED BETWEEN 01.01.2018 TO 21.03.2020 SHALL NOT BE PUBLISHED TILL FURTHER ORDERS. UNIFORM INDEX ON THE APPELLATE SIDE FOR FILING OF ANY PETITION/APPEAL Master Index Sr. Particulars Page No. No. Listing Proforma Index 1. Urgent Application 1 2. Notice of Motion with proof of service 2 3. Scrutiny Charges/Demand Draft 3 4. Court Fees 4 5. Memo of Parties 5 6. List of Dates & Events/Synopsis/Format 6-9 (Injury /Death) 7. Opening Sheet 10 8. Plaint/Petition/Appeal 11-20 9. Affidavit 21 10. Impugned order/ Letter/ Notice/Circular 22-40 /Notification, if any. 11. Documents / FIR/ Chargesheet/ Status 41-45 Report/ other Annexures, if any. 12. Trial Court record with Index, if any 13. CM Applications with Affidavit 14. Certificate, if any 15. Board of Resolution/Authority Letter/GPA (whichever applicable) 16. Vakalatnama Note:1. Each and Every Annexure/Document should be properly paginated and page numbers must be shown in the index. Note:2. Henceforth, no filing shall be accepted if, it is not in compliance with the above proforma. 10.05.2021 J-1 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT (APPLT. JURISDICTION) HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE JYOTI SINGH 1.W.P.(C)5479/2020 RAHUL YADAV SAAHILA LAMBA VS RITIN RAI, SIDHARTHA BARUA, IDBI BANK PRAFUL JINDAL HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJNISH BHATNAGAR AT: 12:00 PM 1. BAIL,APPLN. 2961/2020 NAVDEEP SINGH @ GAURAV DAYAN KRISHANAN, JUGAL WADHWA CRL. M.A 4145-47/2021 V/S RISHABH WADHWA, SHASHANK, STATE OF NCT OF DELHI PRASHANT SODHI, RAGHAV GOYAL AKANSHI LODHA, NANDITA RAO, SHOBHA GUPTA, HASSAN ZUBARI WARIS, ANAND NANDAN AMIT PAWAN, MANJEET ARYA SUMAN BAJAJ HIGH COURT OF DELHI 07,MAY 2021 REGISTRAR (LISTING) STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (SOP) FOR RESUMPTION OF PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI W.E.F. 01.09.2020 10.05.2021 1 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST OF CASES (APPLT. SIDE) MATTERS LISTED FOR 10.05.2021 DIVISION BENCH-I HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE JASMEET SINGH [NOTE: IN CASE ANY ASSISTANCE REGARDING VIRTUAL HEARING IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT, MR. VIJAY RATTAN SUNDRIYAL (PH: 9811136589) COURT MASTER & MR. VISHAL (PH 9968315312) ASSISTANT COURT MASTER TO HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE & PLEASE CONTACT, MR.MANMOHAN MEHRA ,ACM (PH 9958892731) AND MR. JITENDER, RESTORER(PH 9711690023) TO HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE JASMEET SINGH.] [NOTE: ALL COUNSEL/PARTIES ARE REQUESTED TO KEEP THEIR WEB CAMERA OFF AND MIC MUTED UNLESS THEIR MATTER IS GOING ON] FOR ADMISSION _______________ 1. RFA(OS) 5/2021 THE INDIAN PERFORMING RIGHT RIDDIMA SHARMA,ABHISHEK CM APPL. 1359/2021 SOCIETY LTD MALHOTRA CM APPL. 13332/2021 Vs. ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK CM APPL. 13333/2021 (INDIA) LTD WITH RFA(OS) 6/2021 ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE munish mehra([email protected])(9958525210)(Petitioner) RIDDIMASHARMA([email protected])(8800803007)(Petitioner) verma([email protected])()(Respondent) enil([email protected])()(Respondent) THE INDIAN PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY LTD([email protected])()(Respondent) THE INDIAN PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY LTD([email protected])()(Respondent) ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD([email protected])()(Respondent) ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INDIA LTD([email protected])(9871603434)(Respondent) abhishek malhotra ([email protected])(9899597359)(Petitioner) saikrishana([email protected])()(Petitioner) verma advocate([email protected])()(Respondent) 2. RFA(OS) 6/2021 THE INDIAN PERFORMING RIGHT RIDDIMA SHARMA,ABHISHEK CM APPL. 1362/2021 SOCIETY LTD MALHOTRA,NEERAJ KUMAR GUPTA CM APPL. 11688/2021 Vs. CRI EVENTS PRIVATE LIMITED & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE munish mehra([email protected])(9958525210)(Petitioner) munish mehra([email protected])(9958525210)(Petitioner) RIDDIMASHARMA([email protected])(8800803007)(Petitioner) ravi([email protected])()(Respondent) pp worli([email protected])(8448440424)(Respondent) THE INDIAN PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY LTD([email protected])()(Respondent) THE INDIAN PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY LTD([email protected])()(Respondent) PHONOGRAPHIC PERFORMANCE LIMITED ([email protected])()(Respondent) CRI EVENTS PRIVATE LIMITED([email protected])()(Respondent) CRI EVENTS PRIVATE LIMITED([email protected])()(Respondent) PHONOGRAPHIC PERFORMANCE LIMITED ([email protected])()(Respondent) tmt law practice([email protected])(9811564568)(Petitioner) rajesh verma([email protected])()(Respondent) 3. W.P.(C) 4369/2021 ABDUL AMIR AMIRO HEMANT CHOUDHARY Vs. STATE (NCT OF DELHI) & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE hemant choudhary([email protected])(9891384449)(Petitioner) HEMANTCHOUDHARY([email protected])(9891384449)(Petitioner) 10.05.2021 2 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST OF CASES (APPLT. SIDE) sunil saha([email protected])(9911999547)(Respondent) siddharth kumar([email protected])()(Respondent) ABDUL AMIR AMIRO([email protected])(9891384449)(Respondent) ABDUL AMIR AMIRO([email protected])(9891384449)(Respondent) DELHI MINORITIES COMMISSION([email protected])(9599138139)(Respondent) STATE (NCT OF DELHI)([email protected])(85888089272)(Respondent) ZAKIR KHAN([email protected])(9818398498)(Respondent) STATE (NCT OF DELHI)([email protected])(85888089272)(Respondent) ZAKIR KHAN([email protected])(9818398498)(Respondent) AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 4. CUSAA 3/2021 RAJEEV KHATRI TEJASV GUGLANI CM APPL. 5517/2021 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (EXPORT) ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE ashutosh, dalip singh & tejasv guglani([email protected])(9968686838)(Petitioner) TEJASVGUGLANI([email protected])(9899010809)(Petitioner) 5. FAO(OS) (COMM) 29/2021 KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS NV DEVANSHU KHANNA,VIVEK CM APPL. 6664/2021 Vs. XIAOMI CORPORATION & ORS. AYYAGARI CM APPL. 6665/2021 ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE DEVANSHUKHANNA([email protected])(9999629058)(Petitioner) saya choudhary kapur, evanshu khanna ([email protected])(9818228183)(Petitioner) devanshu([email protected])()(Petitioner) xiaomi([email protected])(8001036286)(Respondent) inter digital([email protected])()(Respondent) xiaomi([email protected])()(Respondent) xiaomi([email protected])()(Respondent) xiaomi([email protected])()(Respondent) xiaomi([email protected])()(Respondent) 6. CM APPL. 34970/2018 RAJEEV NEELU KACHWAHA RAGHAVENDERA M CM APPL. 44626/2018 CHARITABLE TRUST (NGO-SWATI) BAJAJ,RAGHAVENDRA MOHAN CM APPL. 11745/2019 Vs. DELHI URBAN SHELTER BAJAJ,TATINI BASU,PARVINDER CM APPL. 21055/2019 IMPROVEMENT BOARD & ORS CHAUHAN,TATINI BASU,ZUBEDA CM APPL. 19017/2020 BEGUM,RIPU DAMAN BHARDWAJ CM APPL. 21097/2020 CM APPL. 22510/2020 CM APPL. 26178/2020 In LPA
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