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I) No Urgent Mentioning Shall Be Entertained, Except at 10.30 A.M [05/03/2012 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 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS----------> J-1 TO J-6 REGULAR MATTERS --------------------> R-1 TO R-42 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) ------> F-1 TO F-8 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)-> 67 TO 80 (FIRST PART) APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)-> 81 TO 90 (SECOND PART) SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY----------------> 91 TO 96 COMPANY ----------------------------> 97 TO 97 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)-----> 98 TO THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY-----------------> - TO - NOTES 1. Following directions are issued by Hon'ble DB-II in urgent mentioning matters w.e.f. 14.10.2011: i) No urgent mentioning shall be entertained, except at 10.30 A.M. ii)Urgent mentioning shall be entertained only in respect of matters of Detention and Personal Liberty and matters which cannot brook delay till the normal next day of listing. It has further been directed by Hon'ble DB-II that urgent mentioning shall be entertained only in such cases which are accompanied by duly filled in “Form For Urgent (Mentioning) Cases For Listing/Accommodation” in duplicate. Such forms can be obtained from window No.4 of the Filing Counter with effect from 24th November 2011. A Specimen of the form is available on the website under the heading “Download”. 2. The following categories of admitted cases relating to MACT (MAC Appeals)shall be listed for hearing before Hon'ble Mr. Justice J.R.Midha as ”Regular Matters” on every Friday at 12.00 Noon. i) PART-I -- APPEALS IN WHICH EARLY HEARING ALLOWED ii) PART-II-- CASES DISMISSED BY THE TRIBUNAL iii)PART-III-- APPEALS BY INSURANCE COMPANY FOR THE REDUCTION OF AWARD AMOUNT DELETIONS 1. CM(M) 760/2007 listed before Hon'ble Ms. Justice Indermeet Kaur at item NO.11 is deleted as the same is fixed for 15.03.2012. NOMINATED/STANDING COUNSEL I. Office of the Commissioner, Senior Standing Counsels Customs & Central Excise Commissionerate: 1. Mr. Satish Kumar Meerut-I, Mangal Pandey Nagar, 2. Mr. Kamal Nijhawan Meerut(U.P.) 3. Mr. Rahul Kaushik 4. Mr. Anshuman Chaudhary 5. Ms. Sonia Sharma 6. Mr. Syed Jafar Moonis Junior Standing Counsels 1. Ms. Prabhjyot Kaur 2. Mr. Ashwani Bharadwaj 3. Mr. Amit Anand 4. Ms. Geetanjali Sharma 5. Ms. Anjana Gosain II. Office of the Commissioner, 1. Mr.Syed Jafar Moonis Customs & Central Excise Commissionerate: Senior Standing Counsel Meerut-II, Delhi Road, Ms. Geetanjali Sharma Meerut(U.P.) Junior Standing Counsel (Bareilly Division) 2. Mr. Kamal Nijhawan Senior Standing Counsel Ms. Anjana Gosain Junior Standing Counsel (Haldwani Division) 3. Mr. Rahul Kaushik Senior Standing Counsel Mr. Amit Anand Junior Standing Counsel Ms. Prabhjyot Kaur Junior Standing Counsel (Moradabad Division & ICD) 4. Ms. Sonia Sharma Senior Standing Counsel Mr. Anshuman Chaudhry Senior Standing Counsel (Rampur Division) 5. Mr. Satish Kumar Senior Standing Counsel Mr. Ashwani Bharadwaj Junior Standing Counsel (Hapur Division) CIRCULAR In continuation of Circular bearing F.No.e-court(PF)/Comp./DHC/No.800 dated 15.11.2011, all concerned are hereby informed that the facililty of providing digitized data of the cases (except the orders part) to the Advocates appearing in e-Courts, free of charge is further extended for another three months i.e. till 10.05.2012. All concerned are requested to submit their application for supply of digital copy of the cases pending in the e-Courts of Delhi High Court in the set format along with the CDs/DVDs to the Court Master of the Court where the matter is listed for hearing who in turn will forward the same to the Portfolio Department. The CDs/DVDs containing the digital data can be collected from the concerned Court Masters. Only those Advocates who have already filed the Vakalatnama will be entitled to apply for the digital copy. REGISTRAR (LISTING)] 05.03.2012 J-1 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS COURT NO. 3 (DIVISION BENCH-3) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE BADAR DURREZ AHMED HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V.K. JAIN 1. W.P.(C) 1255/2012 UNION OF INDIA & ORS. R.V. SINHA, CM APPL. 2727/2012 VS. BRAHMA DEO A.S. SINGH (STAY) COURT NO. 34 (DIVISION BENCH-7) EXTENSION BLOCK (SECOND FLOOR) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S. RAVINDRA BHAT HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.P. GARG AT 2.15 PM 1. CRL.A. 188/1998 NAVAL KISHORE VIJAY SANSANWAL, RICHA KAPOOR VS. STATE RITESH BAHRI, RANDEEP KUMAR 2. CRL.A. 156/2011 STATE SALEEM AHMED, SAVITA PRABHAKAR VS. ANWAR HUSSAIN AMIT BHANOT COURT NO. 6 (DIVISION BENCH-8) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJIV KHANNA HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R.V. EASWAR AT 2.15 PM 1. W.P.(C) 19774-75/2005 VLS FINANCE LIMITED AND OTHERS O.S. BAJPAI, MANASVINI VS. THE ASSISTANCE COMMISSIONER BAJPAI, V.N. JHA, OF INCOME TAX & ANOTHER SANJEEV RAJPAL COURT NO. 7 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE P.K. BHASIN AT 2.15 P.M 1. RSA 24/2008 JAGDISH KUMAR KAPOOR & ANR ARUN KHOSLA, SHREENKA K KAKKAR VS. ANIL ROHTAGI & ORS. SUNIL MALHOTRA, SONALI MALHOTRA 2. W.P.(C) 4433/2007 SUDESH YADAV ANITA SHARDA, JAYANT K. VS. OBEROI FLIGHT SERVICES MEHTA, SUKANT VIKRAM COURT NO. 14 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SUNIL GAUR + (1) W.P.(C) 8822/2009 & CM No.6114/2009 VIDYA KESWANI & ANR. ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus N.D.M.C. ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates 05.03.2012 J-2 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS + (2) W.P.(C) 8823/2009 & CM No.6116/2009 R.D.SHARMA ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus N.D.M.C. ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (3) W.P.(C) 8824/2009 & CM No.6118/2009 VIDYA KESWANI & ANR. ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus N.D.M.C. ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (4) W.P.(C) 8829/2009 & CM No.6125/2009 NAND LAL & ORS. ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus N.D.M.C. ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (5) W.P.(C) 12944/2009 & CM No.13815/2009 FARIDDUN@ FARID QURESHI ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates Versus NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (6) W.P.(C) 12954/2009 & CM No.13829/2009 AJAY KUMAR ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC AND ANR. ..... Respondent- NDMCs Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (7) W.P.(C) 13186/2009 & CM No.14341/2009 GOPAL KRISHNA DHIR ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates 05.03.2012 J-3 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS + (8) W.P.(C) 13187/2009 & CM No.14343/2009 SUNIL KUMAR ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (9) W.P.(C) 13188/2009 & CM No.14345/2009 SALAHUDDIN QUERSHI ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (10) W.P.(C) 13189/2009 & CM No.14349/2009 RAJ KUMAR ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (11) W.P.(C) 13436/2009 & CM No.14828/2009 RAJAN BHATIA ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC AND ORS. ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (12) W.P.(C) 13438/2009 & CM No.14830/2009 & CM No.14831/2009 INDERJEET SINGH CHADHA ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC AND ANR. ..... Respondents Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (13) W.P.(C) 13440/2009 & CM No.14833/2009 DEPUTY WARDEN OF FISHERIES, GUJARAT FISHERIES CENTRAL CO-OP. ASSOCIATION LTD. ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates 05.03.2012 J-4 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS + (14) W.P.(C) 13441/2009 & CM No.14835/2009 G.K. AND CO. ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (15) W.P.(C) 13578/2009 & CM No.15202/2009 DEEPAK VIJ ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (16) W.P.(C) 13581/2009 & CM No.15212/2009 KANCHAN RAJPAL ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (17) W.P.(C) 13949/2009 & CM No.15902/2009 P D DUGGAL ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. Rajat Aneja, Advocate versus NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL AND OTHERS ..... Respondent Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (18) W.P.(C) 42/2010 & CM No.91/2010 & CM No.92/2010 VISHWA LOCHAN MADAN ..... Petitioner Through: Mr. V.L. Madan & Ms. K.K. Madan, Advocates versus NDMC AND ANR. ..... Respondents Through: Mr. Manoj K. Singh & Mr. Aman Deep Singh, Advocates + (19) W.P.(C) 956/2010 & CM No.1978/2010 SHAHBUDDIN QUERISHI ....
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