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Expedited Hearing of Criminal Appeals Filed by Convicts in Custody 11.05.2016 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 EXPEDITED HEARING OF CRIMINAL APPEALS FILED BY CONVICTES IN CUSTODY----------------------------> 01 TO 81 PRONOUNCEMNT OF JUDGMENTS ------------> J- 1 TO REGULAR MATTERS -----------------------> R- 1 TO 64 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) ---------> F- 1 TO 10 ADVANCE LIST --------------------------> 1 TO 71 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 72 TO 90 (FIRST PART) APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 91 TO 103 (SECOND PART) ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)--------> 104 TO 111 COMPANY -------------------------------> 112 TO 114 SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY ------------------> 115 TO 127 MEDIATION CAUSE LIST -----------------> 01 TO 03 NOTES 1. Urgent mentioning may be made before Hon'ble DB-II at 10.30 A.M. Expedited hearing of Criminal Appeals filed by convicts in custody As directed by the Hon’ble Chief Justice, the roster of sitting of Hon’ble Judges effective from 12th January, 2016 shall stand modified with effect from 16th May, 2016 as under: 1. The Hon’ble Judges forming part of DB-III comprising Hon’ble Mr. Justice Pradeep Nandrajog and Hon’ble Ms. Justice Mukta Gupta shall sit singly after finishing their admission matters and after notice misc. matters and take up hearing of criminal appeals listed before them. 2. The Hon’ble Judges forming part of DB-IX comprising Hon’ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sunil Gaur shall sit singly after lunch and take up hearing of criminal appeals listed before them. 3. The Hon’ble Judges namely Hon’ble Mr. Justice Siddharth Mridul, Hon’ble Ms. Justice Pratibha Rani, Hon’ble Mr. Justice S. P. Garg, Hon’ble Ms. Justice Sunita Gupta and Hon’ble Mr. Justice P.S. Teji, who are sitting singly on the criminal side shall take up criminal appeals filed by convicts, as listed before the said Hon’ble Judges. This order shall remain in force till further orders. DELETIONS 1. W.P.(C) 3333/2011 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Manmohan at item No. 27 is deleted as the same is listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.K. Pathak. 2. CRL.M.C. 1825/2016 listed before Hon'ble Ms. Justice Sunita Gupta at item No. 45 is deleted as the same is returned to the filing counter. 3. W.P.(C) 1641/2015 and RFA 412/2012 listed before Sh. Vinod Goel, Registrar General at item Nos. 2 & 4 respectively are deleted as the same are listed before Sh. Kovai Venugopal, Joint Registrar(Judicial). STANDING/NOMINATED COUNSEL 1. DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MR.SANJEEV SAGAR, ADV. (DDA) (PANEL LAWYER) ADDRESS: 18,HARGOBIND ENCLAVE, BHARTENDU HARISH CHANDRA MARG, DELHI-110092 MOB: 9811016162, 22377840 22375422 Email: [email protected] [email protected] URGENT NOTICE Reg. : D estruction of Unclaimed Certified Copies prepared till 31 s t D ecember, 2015 and Application for Supply of Certified Copies (Under Objection) u pto 31 s t D ecember, 2015. Advocates/Litigants are requested to kindly contact the Certified Copy Counter (Original) at the Filing Counter on any working day (during working hours i.e. 10.30 AM to 1.00 PM & 2.00 PM to 3.00 PM) to collect the certified copies prepared till 31st December, 2015 lying ready for de­ livery pursuant to the applications made upto 31st December, 2015. However, the said certified copies if not collected by 13th May, 2016, would be destroyed in the month of June, 2016, without any further notice and the amount deposited for such attested copy shall stand forfeited in view of Rule 10A added in Chapter 5, High Court Rules & Orders Vol.-V, published in the Delhi Gazette on 01.09.2009 and as per the receipt issued for supply of Certified Copy, which contains a note that “in case the attested copy is not collected within 120 days from the date of its preparation, it will be destroyed and the amount deposited for such attested copy shall stand forfeited“. The Advocates/Litigants are further requested to contact Administrative Officer (Judicial), Original Side, A-Block, Ground Floor of the High Court of Delhi on any working day (during work­ ing hours i.e. 10.30 AM to 1.00 PM & 2.00 PM to 3.00 PM) to collect the applications made for sup­ ply of certified copies till 31st December, 2015, which are lying under objection. However, the said applications, if not collected for removal of objections, by 13th May, 2016 would also be destroyed in the month of June, 2016 and the amount deposited for such attested copy shall stand forfeited. Details of such applications are available with the Certified Copy Counter (Original). Sd/- Assistant Registrar (Original) For Registrar General REGISTRAR(LISTING) 11.05.2016 1 THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY LIST(APPLT.SIDE) THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY LIST COURT NO.3 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRADEEP NANDRAJOG THE FOLLOWING MATTERS SHALL BE TAKEN UP FOR HEARING ON 16.05.2016 PERSON IN CUSTODY(WITH SENTENCE MORE THAN SEVEN YEARS AND UPTO TEN YEARS) _____________________________________________________________ 1. CRL.A. 1452/2011 BHAGWAN DASS DEEPAK VOHARA (DHCLSC),ANKUR CRL.M.A. 629/2016 Vs. STATE NCT OF DELHI SOOD (DHCLSC) P.S.-FIR No. :(I.P.ESTATE-62/2008) 2. CRL.A. 1208/2013 SAJJAN SINGH ANKUR SOOD (DHCLSC) Vs. STATE OF THE NCT OF DELHI P.S.-FIR No. :(VASANT KUNJ-456/2004) 3. CRL.A. 1373/2013 JOGINDER SINGH RAJ PAL SINGH,MANOJ KUMAR Vs. STATE THR. CBI P.S.-FIR No. :(CBI-2-E-2005) 4. CRL.A. 1/2014 SHRI PAPPU MANUJ AGGARWAL Vs. STATE P.S.-FIR No. :(S.B.DAIRY-345/2011) 5. CRL.A. 14/2014 BHOLA RISHI ANWESH MADHUKAR (DHCLSC) Vs. STATE NCT OF DELHI Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No. :(BABA HARI DASS NAGAR-254/2012) CRL.L.P. 33/2015 filed by STATE (Disposed on : 04-AUG-15 ) CRL.A. 11/2014 filed by BHOLA RISHI (D. of Hearing : 03-JAN-14 ) P.S.-FIR No. :(BABA HARI DASS NAGAR-254/2012) 6. CRL.A. 58/2014 RAVINDER KUMAR alias SADHU N.P.SINGH CRL.M.(BAIL) 7731/2015 Vs. STATE P.S.-FIR No. :(PALAM AIRPORT-93/2012) 7. CRL.A. 1723/2014 NAZIM YOGESH SWROOP WITH CRL.A. 356/2015 Vs. STATE CRL.A. 194/2015 Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No. :(KHAJOORI KHAS-387/2007) CRL.A. 356/2015 filed by AKRAM (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) CRL.A. 194/2015 filed by FARID ANSARI (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) P.S.-FIR No. :(KHAJOORI KHAS-387/2007) 11.05.2016 2 THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY LIST(APPLT.SIDE) 8. CRL.A. 194/2015 FARID ANSARI KAMAL KATYAN Vs. STATE Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No. :(KHAJOORI KHAS-387/2007) CRL.A. 1723/2014 filed by NAZIM (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) CRL.A. 356/2015 filed by AKRAM (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) P.S.-FIR No. :(KHAJOORI KHAS-387/2007) 9. CRL.A. 356/2015 AKRAM PALLAVI SHARMA KANSAL Vs. STATE NCT OF DELHI (DHCLSC) Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No. :(KHAJOORI KHAS-387/2007) CRL.A. 1723/2014 filed by NAZIM (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) CRL.A. 194/2015 filed by FARID ANSARI (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) P.S.-FIR No. :(KHAJOORI KHAS-387/2007) 10. CRL.A. 125/2015 DEEPAK MALIK R N SHARMA WITH CRL.A. 220/2015 Vs. THE STATE ( GOVT OF NCT CRL.A. 251/2015 OF DELHI) Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No. :(KANJHAWALA-63/2006) CRL.M.C. 2765/2008 filed by MANJIT SINGH (Disposed on : 11-SEP-08 ) CRL.M.C. / filed by SANDEEP YADAV (D. of Hearing : ) BAIL APPLN. 861/2009 filed by MANJEET SINGH (Disposed on : 13-MAY-09 ) BAIL APPLN. 714/2009 filed by MANJEET SINGH (Disposed on : 17-APR-09 ) BAIL APPLN. 554/2009 filed by MANJIT SINGH (Disposed on : 27-MAR-09 ) BAIL APPLN. 980/2010 filed by SANDEEP YADAV (Disposed on : 21-JUL-10 ) CRL.A. 251/2015 filed by MANJEET SINGH (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) BAIL APPLN. 460/2009 filed by DEEPAK MALIK (Disposed on : 25-MAR-09 ) CRL.REV.P. 463/2008 filed by DEEPAK MALIK (Disposed on : 14-AUG-08 ) CRL.A. 220/2015 filed by SANDEEP YADAV (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) P.S.-FIR No. :(KANJHAWALA-63/2006) 11. CRL.A. 220/2015 SANDEEP YADAV JAIDEEP MALIK Vs. STATE (GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI) Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No. :(KANJHAWALA-63/2006) CRL.M.C. 2765/2008 filed by MANJIT SINGH (Disposed on : 11-SEP-08 ) CRL.M.C. / filed by SANDEEP YADAV (D. of Hearing : ) BAIL APPLN. 861/2009 filed by MANJEET SINGH (Disposed on : 13-MAY-09 ) BAIL APPLN. 714/2009 filed by MANJEET SINGH (Disposed on : 17-APR-09 ) BAIL APPLN. 554/2009 filed by MANJIT SINGH (Disposed on : 27-MAR-09 ) BAIL APPLN. 980/2010 filed by SANDEEP YADAV (Disposed on : 21-JUL-10 ) CRL.A. 251/2015 filed by MANJEET SINGH (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) CRL.A. 125/2015 filed by DEEPAK MALIK (D. of Hearing : 16-MAY-16 ) BAIL APPLN. 460/2009 filed by DEEPAK MALIK (Disposed on : 25-MAR-09 ) CRL.REV.P. 463/2008 filed by DEEPAK MALIK (Disposed on : 14-AUG-08 ) P.S.-FIR No. :(KANJHAWALA-63/2006) 12. CRL.A. 251/2015 MANJEET SINGH RAJA BERIWAL,JITENDRA SETHI CRL.M.(BAIL) 370/2016 Vs. THE STATE ( GOVT OF NCT) OF DELHI Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No.
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