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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR TH WEDNESDAY, THE 04 NOVEMBER, 2015 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 01 TO 53 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 54 TO 56 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 57 TO 72 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 73 TO 92 REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ REGISTRAR (ADMN.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 04.11.2015 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 04.11.2015 [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 JAYANT NATH AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 1. LPA 402/2015 MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND RIPU DAMAN SINGH CM APPL. 11195/2015 EMPLOYMENT BHARDWAJ,AMIT KUMAR CM APPL. 11196/2015 Vs. INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AND ANR 2. LPA 702/2015 BALVIR S TOMAR PRASHANT KUMAR,B.S. SHUKLA,T. CM APPL. 23523/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR SINGHDEV 3. W.P.(C) 6426/2006 CENTRE FOR PUBLIC INTEREST PRASHANT BHUSHAN,AMIT W.P.(C) 6427-6428/2006 LITIGATION SHARMA,JASMEET SINGH,TASNEEM Vs. UOI AND ORS. AHMEDI,SUMITA HAZARIKA 4. W.P.(C) 5203/2013 EDARA GOPI CHAND GAURAV KUMAR BANSAL,ABHA CM APPL. 11685/2013 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR. MALHOTRA 5. W.P.(C) 1960/2014 BAWANA FACTORY WELFARE YUDHVIR SINGH CHAUHAN,HEMANT ASSOCIATION (REGD.) GUPTA,PRATIMA GUPTA,AJAY Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ARORA,VIVEK GOYAL,H C ORS BHATIA,AVNISH AHLAWAT 6. W.P.(C) 5765/2014 LAUV KUMAR PETITIONER IN PERSON,PRATIMA CM APPL. 7204/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS K. GUPTA,KIRTIMAN SINGH,RAMAN WITH W.P.(C) 7241/2015 DUGGAL,PRASHANT MEHTA,ANUPAM VARMA,MADHU TEWATIA,J. SAGAR ASSOCIATES,SANJAY DEWAN 7. W.P.(C) 7241/2015 COMMON CAUSE MEERA BHATIA Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 8. W.P.(C) 6683/2015 SAI CENTRE FOR SOCIO LEGAL RAJDIPA BEHURA,RAVINDRA KUMAR ACTION AND ANR Vs. NEW OKHLA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND ORS 9. W.P.(C) 6840/2015 CHANDER BHUSHAN ASHISH KUMAR Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. SHARMA,SATYAKAM,ANIL GROVER 10. W.P.(C) 7529/2015 COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION AS DIRECTED,SANJOY CM APPL. 19921/2015 Vs. LT. GOVERNOR AND ORS. GHOSE,SANJAY GHOSH,RAHUL MEHRA 11. W.P.(C) 8702/2015 SALEK CHAND JAIN ANURAG DUBEY,SANJAY Vs. GNCT OF DELHI AND ORS GHOSE,AMIT MAHAJAN 12. W.P.(C) 8909/2015 OM PRATAP SINGH SIDDHANT GAUTAM AND VIKAS Vs. GOVT. OF NCT DELHI AND DAS,PEEYOOSH KALRA,PAWAN ORS. MATHUR,MUKESH GUPTA 13. W.P.(C) 9221/2015 GAUTAM GROVER ARUSH SENGUPTA,PRABHSAHAY Vs. THE COMMISSIONER OF KAUR POLICE AND ORS 04.11.2015 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 14. W.P.(C) 9626/2015 RESIDENTS WELFARE ASSOCIATION ARUN SUKHIJA,SANJAY GHOSE CM APPL. 22821/2015 VILLAGE AALI R.W.A. (REGD.) Vs. THE POLICE COMMISSIONER DELHI AND ORS. CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 15. W.P.(C) 7495/2010 COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION SAKET SIKRI,RAJUL JAIN,MEERA CM APPL. 6747/2014 Vs. UOI THROUGH SECRETARY, BHATIA,SUGRIVA DUBEY,JAY WITH W.P.(C) 2710/2014 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE SAVLA,M/S LEGAL AXIS,PEEYOSH KALRA 16. W.P.(C) 2710/2014 SHARAD TIWARI AND ANR SUGRIVA DUBEY,ZUBEDA CM APPL. 11792/2015 Vs. THE GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI BEGUM,MEHMOOD PRACHA,RAJUL JAIN,PEEYOSH KALRA CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 17. W.P.(C) 8749/2014 DAMINI CHAWLA IMRAN ALI,GAURAV M. CM APPL. 5403/2015 Vs. UOI AND ORS. LIBERHAN,MONIKA ARORA,PEEYOOSH KALRA,SONAL JAIN 18. W.P.(C) 9341/2014 SANJEEV BENIWAL SAMEER CHANDRA,GAURAV M. CM APPL. 3885/2015 Vs. THE STATE (NCT OF DELHI) LIBERHAN,PEEYOOSH KALRA,ANIL AND ORS. SONI,SONAL JAIN 19. W.P.(C) 622/2015 HARKESH GUPTA RAJAT SEHGAL,GAURAV CM APPL. 1075/2015 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND M,VENKATESH,SONAL CM APPL. 5402/2015 ORS. JAIN,PEEYOOSH KALRA,VIKRAM CM APPL. 8584/2015 JETLEY CM APPL. 8585/2015 CM APPL. 9316/2015 CM APPL. 9317/2015 20. W.P.(C) 8988/2015 SANDEEP DAHIYA ZEYAUL HAQUE,SONAL CM APPL. 22346/2015 Vs. GOVERNMENT OF NCT DELHI JAIN,PEEYOOSH KALRA AND ORS. AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING ______________________________________________ 21. LPA 678/2014 DR.MADHAVRAO KINHALKAR DILIP ANNASAHEB TAUR,SAMANVYA CM APPL. 16637/2014 Vs. SH.ASHOK SHANKARRAO DWIVEDI,D.N. GOBURDHAN,RAJESH CM APPL. 16640/2014 CHAVAN AND ORS RANJAN PH 22. W.P.(C) 5710/2013 TODAY HOTELS (NEW DELHI) PVT. SANJAY JAIN,SUNIL LTD FERNADES,PRATIMA GUPTA,B S Vs. BSES RAJDHANI POWER LTD. SHUKLA,SUNIL FERNANDES AND ORS. FOR ORDER ___________ 23. W.P.(C) 817/2014 COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION SANJEEV BHANDARI,DHARITRY CM APPL. 1901/2014 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS PHOOKAN AND PAUL ROY PASKE,SANJEEV NARULA,MEHMOOD PRACHA,VIPUL KR. RAHEJA,GOPAL SINGH,PRAGYAN PRADIP SHARMA,ARPUTHAM ARUNA,M/S. CORPORATE LAW GROUP 04.11.2015 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 04.11.2015 COURT NO.2 (DIVISION BENCH-II) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE BADAR DURREZ AHMED HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV SACHDEVA [NOTE:ALL THE LAND ACQUISITION MATTERS EXCEPT FRESH MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP AT THE END OF THE BOARD.] FOR ADMISSION _______________ 1. FAO(OS) 433/2015 M SANJAY KUMAR AND ANR S SANTANAM SWAMINADHAN,MR. CM APPL. 13889/2015 Vs. CHOICE HOTELS ANAND CM APPL. 13890/2015 INTERNATIONAL INC CM APPL. 13891/2015 2. FAO(OS) 554/2015 BLUECOAST INFRASTRUCTURE ABHIMANYU BHANDARI CM APPL. 21882/2015 DEVELOPMENT PVT LTD Vs. KAMAL SHARMA AND ORS 3. FAO(OS) 570/2015 BLUE COAST HOTELS LIMITED NEERAJ JHA,SAANJH PUROHIT CAV 1079/2015 Vs. KAMAL SHARMA AND ORS 4. W.P.(C) 4531/2015 OM PRAKASH M. MOHSIN ISRAILY CM APPL. 8202/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS CM APPL. 8203/2015 AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 5. FAO(OS) 287/2015 MAULANA QARI MOHAMMAD USMAN RAJAT MALHOTRA CM APPL. 9912/2015 Vs. HAZRAT MAULANA ARSHAD MADANI AND ORS 6. FAO(OS) 526/2015 M/S JITF WATER INFRASTRUCTURE UNUC LEGAL LLP,VAIDAT LEGALE CM APPL. 19926/2015 LTD SERVICES Vs. M/S NATCONN ENGINEERING PVT LTD (NEPT) 7. W.P.(C) 7073/2013 NAFE SINGH RAJPUT ANKIT JAIN,GAURANG CM APPL. 15268/2013 Vs. NORTH DELHI MUNICIPAL KANTH,SWEETY MANCHANDA,AMIET CORPORATION AND OTHERS ANDLEY,SUMEET PUSHKARNA,UMESH SHARMA 8. W.P.(C) 7240/2013 COURTS ON ITS OWN MOTION N. HARIHARAN,SIDHARTH CM APPL. 395/2014 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS AGGARWAL,PRASHANT CM APPL. 20096/2015 BHUSHAN,KANIKA SINGH,SANJEEV CM APPL. 23637/2015 NARULA,KAMAL SAWHNEY,R V CM APPL. 23638/2015 SINHA,K.RAGHAVCHARYULU 9. W.P.(C) 699/2014 MAHENDER KUMAR TYAGI KANT TYAGI,PANKAJ VIVEK,R.K. CM APPL. 1396/2014 Vs. SUB DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE DHAWAN AND ASSOCIATES,ZUBEDA CM APPL. 15570/2014 AND ORS BEGUM CM APPL. 7146/2015 CM APPL. 7147/2015 CM APPL. 7148/2015 CM APPL. 7149/2015 CM APPL. 17934/2015(CM For Restoration) 10. W.P.(C) 1783/2014 EBBANI AGGARWAL AND ANR EBBANI AGGARWAL,V N JHA AND CM APPL. 19009/2015 Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL SUNIL KUMAR VERMA,AJAY CM APPL. 19010/2015 CORPORATION AND ANR ARORA,ARJUN PANT,PRAVEEN KUMAR,CHANDRA PRAKASH 04.11.2015 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 11. W.P.(C) 2706/2014 MANOJ KUMAR SUSHIL KR. Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. JAIN,CANCEL,SANJEEV RALLI,RAMAN DUGGAL 12. W.P.(C) 6795/2014 DARGAH SHAIKH KALIMULLAH AND MOBIN AKHTAR,RAMAN DUGGAL ORS Vs. NORTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AND ORS 13. W.P.(C) 8430/2014 SHARAD TIWAR AND ANR SUGRIVA DUBEY,AJAY Vs. EAST DELHI MUNICIPAL ARORA,RAJAN TYAGI CORPORATION AND ORS 14. W.P.(C) 469/2015 SOCIAL JURIST, A CIVIL RIGHT ASHOK AGARWAL GROUP Vs. EAST DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 15. W.P.(C) 690/2015 RAMAKANT DIXIT NARESH KAUSHIK AND VARDHMAN CM APPL. 1228/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. KAUSHIK,A.S.DATEER CM APPL. 16029/2015 16. W.P.(C) 2020/2015 FACULTY ASSOCIATION, LADY VARUN K CHOPRA CM APPL. 3622/2015 HARDINGE MEDICAL COLLEGE Vs. POST GRADUATE INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH AND ORS. 17. W.P.(C) 3384/2015 EBBANI AGGARWAL AND ANR. EBBANI AGGARWAL IN PERSON CM APPL. 6062/2015 Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPN AND ORS 18. W.P.(C) 3945/2015 SURAJ RATHI SURAJ RATHI,ANIL GORVER Vs. CHAIRPERSON (NORTH DELHI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL) AND ORS. 19. W.P.(C) 4706/2015 PARVESH KUMAR DHAMA JITENDER KUMAR Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 20. W.P.(C) 6036/2015 SAMBHAVANA PANKAJ SINHA,NARESH KAUSHIK CM APPL. 10971/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 21. W.P.(C) 8673/2015 KHUSHWANT SINGH (HUF) AND RAHUL SHUKLA,MAYANK KUMAR AND CM APPL. 19014/2015 ORS. AWNISH KUMAR CM APPL. 24859/2015 Vs. HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORP LTD. AND ANR CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 22. W.P.(C) 7116/2012 YONGNAM ENGINEERING AND A.BABBAR,SURENDER KUMAR,VIRAJ WITH W.P.(C) 6340/2013 CONSTRUCTION PVT LTD TIWARI,AVNISH AHLAWAT Vs. COMMISSIONER OF DELHI VALUE ADDED TAX AND ANR 23. W.P.(C) 6340/2013 YONGNAM ENGINEERING AND A.K. BABBAR CONSTRUCTION (PVT.) LTD. Vs. COMMISSIONER DELHI VALUE ADDED TAX AND ORS. CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 24. CONT.CAS(C) 90/2015 PAVIT SINGH ABDUL SATTAR,AJAY ARORA Vs. PUNIT GOYAL (COMMISSIONER) SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AND ANR 04.11.2015 5 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 25. W.P.(C) 6505/2014 NYAYA MANCH (NGO) ATULESH KUMAR,AJAY ARORA Vs. MUNICIPAL CORPORATION DELHI AND ANR. 26. W.P.(C) 6789/2014 MOHD AFSAR KHAN MOHD AFSAR KHAN,M.K.
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