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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR th FRIDAY, THE 12 JULY, 2019 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 01 TO 68 2. SPECIAL BENCH (APPLT. SIDE) 69 TO 76 3. COMPANY JURISDICTION 77 TO 82 4. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 83 TO 95 5. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 96 TO 109 REGISTRAR (APPLT.)/ REGISTRAR (LISTING)/ REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 12.07.2019 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 12.07.2019 [Note : Unless otherwise specified, before all appellate side courts, fresh matters shown in the supplementary lists will be taken up first.] COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-I) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. REVIEW PET. 237/2019 BRIJ BALA SWASTIK SINGH,TRITENT LEGAL CM APPL. 25385/2019 Vs. GOVERNMENT OF NCT & ORS CM APPL. 25386/2019 CM APPL. 25387/2019 In LPA 41/2019 (Disposed-off Case) AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 2. CONT.CAS(C) 464/2018 DUGGAL COLONY RESIDENT DEVINDER CHOWDHURY,NEELAM WELFARE ASSOCIATION ( REGD) RATHORE ASSOCIATES,TUSHAR Vs. GOVERNMENT OF DELHI & SANNU,HETU ARORA,SUMEET ORS PUSHKARNA 3. CM APPL. 23323/2019 RAMA BALA IN PERSON In LPA 105/2019 Vs. NEW DELHI DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICES AUTHROITY (Disposed-off Case) 4. W.P.(C) 6538/2015 RUKHSANA ASHOK AGARWAL,BHAVNA DHAMI WITH W.P.(C) 11485/2018 Vs. RAJIV GANDHI CANCER INSTITUTE AND RESEARCH CENTRE AND ORS. 5. W.P.(C) 11485/2018 SOCIAL JUSRIST, A CIVIL ASHOK AGARWAL,LALIT RIGHTS GROUP BHASIN,ARJUN PANT,GAUTAM Vs. RAJIV GANDHI CANCER NARAYAN INSTITUTE AND RESEARCH CNETRE AND ORS. 6. W.P.(C) 2165/2017 ANIL DUTT SHARMA GOUTAM PRASAD,SATYAKAM,AJAY Vs. NARCOTICS CONTROL BUREAU DIGPAUL (NORTH REGION) & ORS 7. W.P.(C) 2640/2017 M/S HUAWEI TELECOMMUNICATIONS GUNJAN KUMAR,SANTOSH KUMAR CM APPL. 11458/2017 (INDIA) CO. PVT. LTD. PANDEY,KESHAV MOHAN,JASMEET Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ANR SINGH 8. W.P.(C) 7825/2017 AMITAVA BHOUMIK AND ANR VIVEK KUMAR TANDON,RAJESH Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR GOGNA 9. W.P.(C) 8408/2017 SUHAIL KHAN VISHAL RAJ Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI SEHIJPAL,SATYAKAM,ATUL KUMAR AND ORS. 10. W.P.(C) 8891/2017 NIRMAL GORANA PALLAVI SHARMA,RAJESHWAR Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL DAGAR,IRAM MAJID,PARVINDER CORPORATION AND ORS. CHAUHAN 12.07.2019 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 11. W.P.(C) 10437/2017 CHINMAY KANOJIA JAWAHAR RAJA,MOHD. CM APPL. 13389/2019 Vs. CENTRAL JAIL,TIHAR NOORULLAH,RAHUL WITH W.P.(C) 2975/2018 THROUGH ITS DIRECTOR GENERAL MEHRA,SATYAKAM,RAJDIPA BEHURA W.P.(C) 2993/2018 AND ANR 12. W.P.(C) 2975/2018 COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION AS DIRECTED Vs. GENERAL (PRISONS) & ORS. 13. W.P.(C) 2993/2018 COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION AS DIRECTED Vs. DIRECTOR GENERAL (PRISONS) & ANR. 14. W.P.(C) 10894/2017 COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION M. SUFIAN SIDDIQUI,SATYAKAM Vs. DELHI PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT & ORS. 15. W.P.(C) 2424/2018 SH. DEEPAK KUMAR DEEPAK KUMAR,RIZWAN,AYUSH Vs. NORTH DELHI MUNICIPAL GUPTA,M HUSAIN,AKHIL MITTAL CORPORATION . AND ORS. 16. W.P.(C) 4044/2018 SATISH KUMAR RISHI PAL,ANUJ AGGARWAL Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI 17. W.P.(C) 7025/2018 NISHA GARG AND ORS. PETITIONER IN PERSON,MINI CM APPL. 26631/2018 Vs. DELHI URBAN SHELTER PUSHKARNA,NAUSHAD AHMED KHAN IMPROVEMENT BOARD AND ORS. 18. W.P.(C) 11839/2018 RAM NARAYAN & ORS R K NAIN,M.S. BHAYANA,JASMEET CM APPL. 45839/2018 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS SINGH CM APPL. 4956/2019 CM APPL. 4957/2019 19. W.P.(C) 2178/2019 M/S VISH WIND INFRASTRUCTURE YOGENDRA ALDAK CM APPL. 10240/2019 LLP CM APPL. 10241/2019 Vs. ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR WITH W.P.(C) 2179/2019 GENERAL (ADJUDICATION), NEW DELHI *(STAY GRANTED ON 08-03-2019)* 20. W.P.(C) 2179/2019 M/S J. N. INVESTMENT & YOGENDRA ALDAK CM APPL. 10242/2019 TRADING CO.PVT. LTD. CM APPL. 10243/2019 Vs. ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL (ADJUDICATION), NEW DELHI CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 21. CONT.CAS(C) 933/2018 KHURRAM KHAN & ORS RABIYA THAKUR,RAKESH KUMAR Vs. USHA SHARMA & ANR 22. W.P.(C) 7068/2017 PRABHAKAR SINGH PAL AND ORS GOVIND JEE,ANJANA CM APPL. 29386/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS GOSAIN,KRISHAN KUMAR CM APPL. 30503/2017 SINGH,KRISHNA KUMAR CM APPL. 4461/2018 SINGH,ANKUR CHIIBBER CM APPL. 17081/2018 CM APPL. 20776/2018 CM APPL. 24077/2018 CM APPL. 39713/2018 CM APPL. 39717/2018 CM APPL. 39719/2018 23. W.P.(C) 7637/2017 KISHAN GOPAL & ORS. P V YOGESHWARAN,SHASHAN CM APPL. 31584/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. SHARMA,UDAY KUMAR SINGH & CM APPL. 31587/2017 ARUN SINGH,ASHISH CM APPL. 34283/2017 KUMAR,GOVIND JEE CM APPL. 4459/2018 CM APPL. 4800/2018 12.07.2019 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 24. W.P.(C) 7645/2017 ASHOK KUMAR & ORS. GOVIND JEE,ANJANA GOSAIN CM APPL. 31613/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. CM APPL. 41713/2017 25. W.P.(C) 7662/2017 MAHESH CHAND KATHERIYA AND GOVIND JEE,ANJANA GOSAIN CM APPL. 31664/2017 ORS Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 26. W.P.(C) 7707/2017 MANJIT SINGH AND ORS. ANJANA GOSAIN CM APPL. 31875/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CM APPL. 41712/2017 WITH W.P.(C) 7723/2017 27. W.P.(C) 7723/2017 NATHOO LAL AND ORS ANJANA GOSAIN CM APPL. 31901/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 28. W.P.(C) 8680/2017 ARIF ALI AND ORS RABIYA THAKUR,MUKESH CM APPL. 35647/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS ANAND,S.D. KUSHWAHA,ANJANA CM APPL. 2321/2018 GOSAIN,RAKESH KUMAR,Y LOKESH CM APPL. 12996/2019 CM APPL. 26820/2019 CM APPL. 26821/2019 CM APPL. 26823/2019 CM APPL. 26824/2019 CM APPL. 27354/2019 CM APPL. 27355/2019 29. W.P.(C) 9110/2017 PAVAN RATHOURE AND ORS. ANJANA GOSAIN,RABIYA THAKUR CM APPL. 37293/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CM APPL. 41715/2017 CM APPL. 23986/2018 CM APPL. 39704/2018 CM APPL. 767/2019 30. W.P.(C) 5345/2018 PRAMOD KUMAR AND ORS. ASHISH KUMAR,ASHWANI BHARDWAJ CM APPL. 20695/2018 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CM APPL. 28480/2018 31. W.P.(C) 12313/2018 MATA PRASAD AND ORS GOVIND JEE,DEVESH CM APPL. 47728/2018 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS KUMAR,MONIKA ARORA 32. W.P.(C) 1206/2019 VIRENDRA KUMAR JAYANT AND ANJANA GOSAIN,ANKUR CHHIBBER CM APPL. 5461/2019 ORS. CM APPL. 9132/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CM APPL. 16403/2019 CM APPL. 16404/2019 33. W.P.(C) 1207/2019 BRIJLAL AHIRWAR AND ORS. GOVIND JEE CM APPL. 5468/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 34. W.P.(C) 1219/2019 NIHAL CHAND AND ORS. GOVIND JEE CM APPL. 5490/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING ______________________________________________ 35. W.P.(C) 8763/2015 INDEPENDENT THOUGHT LEENA PRASAD,AJAY Vs. UNION OF INDIA DIGPAUL,BHAVANA KHANNA 12.07.2019 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 12.07.2019 COURT NO.37 NEW COURTS BLOCK, IV FLOOR (DIVISION BENCH-II) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE G.S. SISTANI HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE JYOTI SINGH FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. W.P.(C) 7319/2019 RATAN SOLI LUTH AS PER COURT DIRECTION Vs. AIR INDIA LTD. AND ORS. FOR ADMISSION _______________ 2. 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