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12.12.2018 Supplementary List Supplementary List for Today in Continuation of the Advance List Already Circulated 12.12.2018 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 -----------------> 01 TO 02 REGULAR MATTERS ----------------------------> 01 TO 118 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) --------------> 01 TO 13 ADVANCE LIST -------------------------------> 01 TO 90 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)---------> 91 TO 118 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST-MID)-----> 119 TO 136 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)-------------> 137 TO 143 COMPANY ------------------------------------> 144 TO 145 SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY -----------------------> 146 TO 159 MEDIATION CAUSE LIST -----------------------> 01 TO 03 THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY -----------------------> -- TO -- NOTE 1. Mentioning of urgent matters will be before Hon'ble DB-I at 10.30 A.M.. 2. Hon'ble DB-IV will not assemble today. Dates will be given by the Court Master. 3. Hon'ble Ms. Justice Jyoti Singh will hear Single bench matters listed before her Lordship in Court No.39. DELETIONS 1. W.P.(C) 12528/2018 listed before Hon'ble DB-V at item No.13 is deleted as the same is fixed for 18.12.2018. 2. CRL.A. 441/2018 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.K.Pathak at item No.8 is deleted as the same is a decided matter. 3. MAC.APPL. 611/2018 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice I.S.Mehta at item No.17 is deleted as the same is a decided matter. 4. W.P.(C) 10442/2018 listed before Sh. Lorren Bamniyal, Registrar at item No.9 is deleted as the same is fixed for 14.12.2018. 5. W.P.(C) 7870/2007 listed before Sh. Lorren Bamniyal, Registrar at item No.1 is deleted as the same is listed before Sh. Ravinder Singh, Joint Registrar(Judicial). STANDING/NOMINATED COUNSEL 1. ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA 1. MR. RAJEEV SHARMA,ADV. 1, ASIA HOUSE, KASTURBA GANDHI MARG NEW DELHI-110001 CHAMBER NO. 298, WESTERN WING TIS HAZARI COURT, DELHI-54 MOB: 9810194858 2. MR. SIDHANT KUMAR,ADV. C-35, SECOND FLOOR SOUTH EXTENSION-2 NEW DELHI-110049 MOB: 9873047772 2. CENTRAL COUNCIL OF MS. ARCHANA PATHAK DAVE,ADV INDIAN MEDICINE 17, CENTRAL LANE, BABAR ROAD, BENGALI MARKET, NEW DELHI 110001 3. DELHI TRANSPORT CORPORATION MR. MANISH VASHISHT,ADV CHAMBER: BLOCK NO.1, HIGH COURT OF DELHI NEW DELHI PH: 011-23388127 MOB.: 91-9811175180 OFFICE: B-27, 2nd FLOOR, DEFENCE COLONY NEW DELHI-110024 PH: 011-49872103, 011-49872104 RESIDENCE: H.NO. 61, SECTIR-15 PART-1, GURGAON, HARYANA PH: 0124-4030990, 0124-2222247 URGENT NOTICE Reg: Destruction of Unclaimed Certified Copies prepared till 30th June 2018 and Applications for Supply of Certified Copies (Lying Under Objection) for the period i.e. from 01st July 2017 to 30th June 2018 lying at the Counter for Certified Copy (Certified Counter). Advocate/Litigants are requested to contact Certified Copy Counter at Lawyers th Chamber Block-I on any working day to collect the certified copies prepared till 30 June 2018 which are lying ready for delivery pursuant to the applications made during 01st July 2017 to 30th June 2018. In case the said certified copies are not collected by 22.12.2018, the same would be destroyed in the first week of January, 2019, without any further notice and the amount deposited for such attested copy shall stand forfeited. The Advocates/Litigants are further requested to contact at the Counter for certified copy to collect the applications made for supply of certified copies during 01st July 2017 to 30th June 2018 which are lying under objections. The said applications, if not collected for removal of objections by 22.12.18, would also be destroyed in the first week of January, 2019 and the amount deposited for the same shall stand forfeited. Lists of defective applications and unclaimed certified copies in respect of Writ/Criminal side as well as Appellate Side are available on the official website of this Court, i .e. delhihighcourt.nic.in under the link Public Notices => Notices. As approved by Hon'ble Chairman, DHCLSC, National Lok Adalat is to be held on 09.02.2019(SECOND SATURDAY) at High Court of Delhi for the pending cases under following category:- 1. Criminal Compoundable Offence 2. NI Act cases under Section 138; 3. Bank Recovery cases; 4. MACT cases; 5. Labour disputes cases; 6. Electricity and Water Bills[excluding non-compoundable] 7. Matrimonial disputes; 8. Land Acquisition cases; 9. Services matters relating to pay and allowances and retiral benefits; 10. Revenue cases; 11. Other civil cases(rent, easmentary rights, injunction suits, specific performance suits) etc; To facilitate settlements, DHCLSC will conduct pre-Lok Adalat sittings w.e.f. 17.12.2018 to 06.02.2019. The parties and their Advocates, who want their pending matter to be referred for Lok Adalat, may either make request to concerned Hon'ble Court or with consent of opposite party may approach office of Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee, Chamber No.35, Lawyers Chambers, Delhi High Court. Sd/- Secretary: DHCLSC REGISTRAR(LISTING) 12.12.2018 J - 1 ( PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGEMENT APPLT.JURISDICTION ) COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-1) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V.KAMESWAR RAO AT 10.30 A.M 1. W.P.(C)4237/2018 INDIABULLS HOUSING FINANCE LTD ASHWINI KUMAR MATA, AASTHA LUMBA V/S VAIBHAV JHAWAR AND ORS. S.L.GUPTA,N.RAJA SINGH, MANISHA CHAUDHARY, MITHLESH PAL GAURAV GUPTA,JASPAL SINGH COURT NO.34 (DIVISION BENCH-VIII) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SIDDHARTH MRIDUL HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE SANGITA DHINGRA SEHGAL AT 10.30 A.M. 1. CRL.L.P.478/2018 STATE(GOVT.OF NCT OF DELHI) RADHIKA KOLLURU VS KULDEEP@ KALLU & ANR J.P.SINGH COURT NO. 06 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR KAIT AT 10.30 A.M 1. 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