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Pronouncement List File:///C:/Users/Admin/Desktop/Html/2019 12 02 B M.Htm Pronouncement List file:///C:/Users/Admin/Desktop/html/2019_12_02_b_m.htm FOR ORDERS THE MONDAY DATED 02/12/2019 CR NO 52 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE FATEH DEEP SINGH 51 CRM-M-41188-2019 (RBPCAW) VIKAS RANA V/S STATE OF PUNJAB ARNAV SOOD A.G. PUNJAB HOSHIARPUR FOR ORDERS THE MONDAY DATED 02/12/2019 CR NO 43 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HARMINDER SINGH MADAAN 51 RSA-2622-1997 AMRITSAR TRANSPORT V/S THE BRITISH INDIA CORPN. RAJESH BINDAL , PUNEET SHARMA-I , SURYA KANT, , VISHAL GUPTA GURDASPUR RAJESH BINDAL , PUNEET SHARMA-I , SURYA KANT, IS SIDHU, DAVINDER WITH RSA-3378-1997 AMRITSAR TRANSPORT V/S THE BRITISH INDIA CORPN. KUMAR , VISHAL GUPTA (PART HEARD MATTER OF HMJ H.S.MADAAN VIDE ORDER DATED 16.10.2019////BOHCJ DT. 28.11.16 INCOMPLETE CASE) 52 RSA-2609-2013 SHASHI KANT V/S AMARJIT DUTTA & ORS AMIT JAIN , AKASH DESWAL, ARNAV KUMAR SOOD , AMIT JAIN , AMIT JAIN, GURDASPUR TARUN SHARMA, RS BAJAJ, TVS LEHAL , ARUN JAIN, SR. ADV., VARUN PARKASH , R.S.BAJAJ , R.S.BAJAJ,, PRANAV HANDA , TARUN VIR SINGH LEHAL , Tarun Vir Singh Lehal CM-6916-C-2013 AMIT JAIN CM-6917-C-2013 AMIT JAIN CM-58-C-2015 AMIT JAIN CM-59-C-2015 AMIT JAIN CM-11723-C-2017 AMIT JAIN (PART HEARD MATTER OF HMJ HS MADAAN VIDE ORDER DATED 24.10.2019) 53 CM-14051-CII-2019 (SRIRAM(OD)) INDERPAL V/S SHRIRAM GENERAL INSURANCE CO. LTD AND MANINDER ARORA SHEENU SURA, Sheenu Sura (DELAY(F)) OTHERS GURGAON RA-CR-111-2019 MANINDER ARORA , Sheenu Sura IN FAO-6272-2015 MANINDER ARORA , SHEENU SURA , Sheenu Sura (REVIEW) FOR ORDERS THE MONDAY DATED 02/12/2019 CR NO 52 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE FATEH DEEP SINGH 52 CRR-260-2019 (CAW) NARINDER SINGH RANDHAWA AND ANOTHER V/S STATE OF VIVEK SALATHIA FARIDKOT PUNJAB AND ANOTHER NARINDER SINGH RANDHAWA AND ANOTHER V/S STATE OF WITH CRM-3630-2019 VIVEK SALATHIA PUNJAB AND ANOTHER NARINDER SINGH RANDHAWA AND ANOTHER V/S STATE OF WITH CRM-3631-2019 VIVEK SALATHIA PUNJAB AND ANOTHER CRM-21853-2019 VIVEK SALATHIA FOR ORDERS THE MONDAY DATED 02/12/2019 CR NO 37 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HARINDER SINGH SIDHU 51 CRM-M-28792-2019 (AB) RANJIT SINGH @ NEETA V/S STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANR SUPRIYA GARG KAPURTHALA (SA) URGENT D.B. I MOTION PETITION FOR THE MONDAY DATED 02/12/2019 CR NO 1 HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE RAJIV SHARMA 101 CRM-34763-2019 SARBAT SINGH & ORS V/S STATE OF PUNJAB RAKESH SOBTI AG PUNJAB (ACTUAL DATE) IN CRM-41437-2018 RAKESH SOBTI , MALIKA SETHI SOBTI GURSIMRAN SINGH , RAKESH SOBTI, MALIKA SETHI SOBTI , Rakesh Sobti , IN CRA-D-1054-DB-2014 SANJEEV BANGA, , VAIBHAV NARANG, A.G. PUNJAB, (MAIN CASE AT REG. SR. NO. 811) 102 CRM-36704-2019 SHEO RAM AND OTHERS V/S STATE OF HARYANA ABHILAKSH GROVER AG HARYANA (INT BAIL) S.S.DINARPUR , A D S B AL, NITESH SHARMA , A.G.HARYANA, , ABHILAKSH GROVER , ANIL KUMAR MALIK , ARAV GUPTA , J.S BEDI, ANIL KUMAR MALIK, K.S IN CRA-D-957-DB-2017 DHANORA , NITESH SHARMA , RAJENDER SINGH DUGGAL , RAKESH GUPTA, , SUBHASH GODARA, APOORV SANGWAN, (MAIN CASE AT REG. SR. NO. 1280) 103 CM-1552-LPA-2019 (SCOSBPB) MANAV GUPTA AND ANOTHER V/S STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS ARJUN PARTAP ATMA RAM A.G. PUNJAB (POR) WITH CM-2077-LPA-2019 MANAV GUPTA AND ANOTHER V/S STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS A.G. PUNJAB ARJUN PRATAP ATMARAM , ARJUN PARTAP ATMA RAM , Harpreet Kaur Athwal , IN LPA-786-2018 NISHANT BHARDWAJ, RAVI GAKHAR , R S MANHAS , SAPAN DHIR, RAJIV ATMA RAM , SAT NARAIN YADAV 104 CM-2033-LPA-2019 (SCOSBHR) UTTAR HARYANA BIJLI PARSARAN NIGAM LIMITED AND ANR V/S DEEPINDER SINGH NALWA ASHWANI TALWAR (POR) NIRMALA DEVI IN LPA-1393-2018 D.S. NALWA 105 CM-2469-LPA-2019 (SER-UT-UOI) UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS V/S PREM CHAND SAINI AND OTHERS RAJEEV ANAND ARUN GOSAIN, ARUN GOSAIN (POR) ARUN GOSAIN , ARUN GOSAIN , NIKHIL ANAND , RAJEEV ANAND, SHASHI IN LPA-388-2019 HIMSHIKHA 106 CM-3021-LPA-2019 (SERHR) HARYANA STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION V/S KAPIL RAJ SHARMA ADVOCATE GENERAL HARYANA (DELAY(F)) AND OTHERS CM-3020-LPA-2019 ADVOCATE GENERAL HARYANA CM-3022-LPA-2019 ADVOCATE GENERAL HARYANA CM-3023-LPA-2019 ADVOCATE GENERAL HARYANA & O&M LPA-1368-2019 ADVOCATE GENERAL HARYANA , MANDEEP KAUR KAHLON 107 CM-3947-LPA-2019 (SCOSBHR) AJAY JANGRA V/S STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS ANURAG GOYAL A.G. HARYANA (DELAY(F)) & O&M LPA-1751-2019 ANURAG GOYAL 108 CM-3957-LPA-2019 (SERHR) KUSUM DEVI V/S STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS ANKIT AGGARWAL A.G. HARYANA (DELAY(F)) CM-3958-LPA-2019 ANKIT AGGARWAL & O&M LPA-1758-2019 ANKIT AGGARWAL , ARUN SHARMA 109 CM-4262-LPA-2019 (SCOSBPB) TARSEM LAL V/S PUNJAB STATE ELECTRONICS DEVELOPMENT AND TARSEM LAL (OTHER) PRODUCTION CORPORATION LTD. IN LPA-1759-2014 TARSEM LAL , ASHOK KUMAR , AYUSH SARNA , GURDIP SINGH (MAIN REGULAR AT SR. NO. 846) 110 CM-4350-LPA-2019 (SCOSBPB) PUNJAB STATE POWER CORPORATION LIMITED AND OTHERS V/S RISHABH GUPTA VIKRAM SHARMA (DELAY(F)) BHUPINDER PAL SHARMA CM-4353-LPA-2019 RISHABH GUPTA 1 of 288 11/30/2019 5:43 PM Pronouncement List file:///C:/Users/Admin/Desktop/html/2019_12_02_b_m.htm & O&M LPA-1910-2019 RISHABH GUPTA 111 CM-4360-LPA-2019 (SERHR) PARMOD SAINI V/S STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS RAM KUMAR SAINI A.G. HARYANA (DELAY(F)) CM-4361-LPA-2019 RAM KUMAR SAINI & O&M LPA-1914-2019 RAM KUMAR SAINI 112 CM-4402-LPA-2019 (SCOSBHR) PAWAN KUMAR AND OTHERS V/S STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS SAVITA BHANDARI A.G. HARYANA (DELAY(F)) CM-4403-LPA-2019 SAVITA BHANDARI CM-4404-LPA-2019 SAVITA BHANDARI CM-4405-LPA-2019 SAVITA BHANDARI & O&M LPA-1935-2019 SAVITA BHANDARI 113 CM-4417-LPA-2019 (L/L) UNION OF INDIA AND ANOTHER V/S SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION ARUN GOSAIN A.G. PUNJAB (DELAY(F)) COLLECTOR-CUM-SUB DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE AND OTHERS CM-4418-LPA-2019 ARUN GOSAIN & O&M LPA-1941-2019 ARUN GOSAIN UNION OF INDIA AND ANOTHER V/S SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION WITH CM-4468-LPA-2019 ARUN GOSAIN COLLECTOR CUM SUB DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE AND OTHERS CM-4471-LPA-2019 ARUN GOSAIN & O&M LPA-1964-2019 ARUN GOSAIN UNION OF INDIA AND ANOTHER V/S SPECIAL LAND ACQUISITION WITH CM-4472-LPA-2019 ARUN GOSAIN COLLECTOR CUM SUB DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE AND OTHERS CM-4473-LPA-2019 ARUN GOSAIN & O&M LPA-1967-2019 ARUN GOSAIN (LPA-1922-2019) 114 CM-4419-LPA-2019 (SERPB) STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS V/S MANDEEP SINGH ADVOCATE GENERAL PUNJAB (DELAY(F)) CM-4420-LPA-2019 ADVOCATE GENERAL PUNJAB CM-4421-LPA-2019 ADVOCATE GENERAL PUNJAB & O&M LPA-1942-2019 ADVOCATE GENERAL PUNJAB 115 CM-9096-CWP-2019 SUKHMINDERJIT SINGH BAJWA AND OTHERS V/S STATE OF PUNJAB NIMRATA SHERGILL A.G. PUNJAB (DIRECTION) AND OTHERS NIMRATA SHERGILL , KULDEEP SINGH , PARDHUMAN GARG , RAJESH IN CWP-16012-2019 BHATEHJA 116 CM-17549-CWP-2019 (CAT) SUMIT KUMAR AND OTHERS V/S UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS D.R. SHARMA G.S. BAL (E/H) IN CWP-22568-2018 D.R. SHARMA , PANKAJ GUPTA (MAIN REGULAR AT SR. NO. 1966) 117 CM-18095-CWP-2019 ADITYA SACHDEVA AND OTHERS V/S UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS ROHIT VERMA SATYA PAL JAIN (SR. ADV.) (POR) IN CWP-19682-2019 ANUJ GARG 118 CM-18108-CWP-2019 FEDERATION OF PRIVATE SELF FINANCED AYURVEDIC COLLEGES ARUN GOSAIN R. KARTIKEYA, ARJUN PRATAP ATMA RAM (PREPONE) ASSOCIATION, PUNJAB V/S UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS ARJUN PARTAP ATMA RAM , ARJUN PARTAP ATMA RAM , ARUN GOSAIN , SHIVAM IN CWP-23710-2019 MALHOTRA 119 CM-18156-CWP-2019 RAJENDER PRASAD AGGARWAL AND OTHERS V/S UNION OF INDIA ROHIT VERMA SATYA PAL JAIN (SR. ADV.) (POR) AND OTHERS IN CWP-18833-2019 VIBHAV JAIN , Rohit Verma WITH CM-18036-CWP-2019 KHARATI LAL V/S UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS S.K.S. BEDI WITH CM-18091-CWP-2019 KHARATI LAL V/S UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS Rohit Verma IN CWP-19996-2019 S.K.S. BEDI 120 CWP-29712-2019 PARDEEP SINGH V/S STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANOTHER RANJEET KUMAR JASWAL ADVOCATE GENERAL PUNJAB (OTHER) 121 CWP-34910-2019 YUDHVIR SINGH DAHIYA AND OTHERS V/S STATE OF HARYANA AND R N LOHAN ADVOCATE GENERAL HARYANA (OTHER) ANOTHER 122 CWP-34916-2019 (TEND) M/S JAY BEE INDUSTRIES V/S PUNJAB STATE POWER CORPORATION SOURABH GOEL VISHAL GUPTA (OTHER) LTD AND ANR 123 CWP-34982-2019 (CAT) UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS V/S CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE VISHAL GUPTA (OTHER) TRIBUNAL CHANDIGARH AND ANOTHER 124 CWP-34988-2019 (TEND) M/S ARVINDERA ELECTRICALS V/S UTTAR HARYANA BIJLI VITRAN ARJUN PARTAP ATMA RAM (OTHER) NIGAM LTD AND ANOTHER 125 CWP-35018-2019 (TEND) RAVI KUMAR SOI V/S CANTONMENT BOARD FEROZEPUR AND C.M.MUNJAL (OTHER) OTHERS 126 CWP-35056-2019 RAMESH KUMAR AND OTHERS V/S STATE OF PUNJAB AND OTHERS Nitesh Singhi A.G. 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