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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR ND MONDAY, THE 22 SEPTEMBER,2014 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 01 TO 35 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 36 TO 36 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 37 TO 49 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 50 TO 70 REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ REGISTRAR (ADMN.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 22.09.2014 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 22.09.2014 [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-1) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS 1. LPA 431/2014 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION AVNEESH GARG,ZUBEDA CM APPL. 9940/2014 LTD AND ANR BEGUM,SAQIB,DIGVIJAY RAI Vs. THE LT. GOVERNOR AND ORS 2. LPA 572/2014 ANITA DEVI AND ORS SANJEEV KUMAR AND CO CM APPL. 14343/2014 Vs. STATE OF BIHAR THR ITS CM APPL. 14344/2014 LOCAL RESIDENT COMMISSIONER AND ORS 3. CM APPL. 5415/2014 GREAT EASTERN ENERGY ATUL SHANKER MATHUR,ARUN CM APPL. 14443/2014 CORPORATION LIMITED BHARDWAJ,SAURAV AGARWAL In W.P.(C) 2611/2014 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR. FOR DIRECTIONS 4. W.P.(C) 1476/2014 VIKAS SINGH DEEPEIKA KALIA,RAKESH CM APPL. 3085/2014 Vs. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND MITTAL,ARJUN PANT,GAURANG PH ORS KANTH AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING 5. LPA 135/2008 TATA STEEL LTD. RAIAN KARANJAWALA,SRIDHAR CM APPL. 3740/2008 Vs. NATIONAL MINERAL POTARAJU,P.S. NARSIMHA,ANJANA WITH LPA 151/2008 DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND ORS GOSAIN,GOPAL JAIN,KUNAL VERMA,SONIA,ATUL JHA,DEBMALYA BANERJEE,SUMIT,D.JULIIUS RIAMEI,KAILASH PANDEY AND ASSOCIATES 6. LPA 151/2008 STATE OF CHHATTISGARH ATUL JHA,SRIDHAR Vs. UOI AND ORS. POTRAJU,MANISH SINGHVI,ANJANA GOSAIN,CHETAN CHAWLA,GOPAL JAIN,SONIA NIGAM,P.S. NARASIMHA,RAIAN KARANJAWALA,D.JULIIUS RIAMEI,KAILASH PANDEY AND ASSOCIATES 7. W.P.(C) 4181/2008 NATIONAL MINERAL DEVELOPMENT SRIDHAR POTARAJU,ANJANA CM APPL. 8134/2008 CORPORATION GOSAIN,D JULIUS RIAMEI CM APPL. 11317/2013 Vs. TATA STEEL LIMITED AND ORS COURT NO.2 (DIVISION BENCH-2) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE BADAR DURREZ AHMED HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SIDDHARTH MRIDUL FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS 1. W.P.(C) 5991/2014 MAPLE DESTINATIONS AND SIDDHANT ASTHANA,BALBIR CM APPL. 14593/2014 DREAMBUILD PVT LTD SINGH Vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX AND ANR. AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS 2. W.P.(C) 3473/2012 SH. ASHOK TIWARIANDANR MANU NAYAR,S.C. SINGHAL CM APPL. 9802/2014 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS CM APPL. 9803/2014 22.09.2014 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 3. W.P.(C) 441/2013 MANGALI IMPEX LTD NAVEEN MALHOTRA,ADITYA CM APPL. 855/2013 Vs. UNIION OF INDIA AND ORS PAROLIA CM APPL. 16112/2013 CM APPL. 16113/2013 4. CM APPL. 6956/2014 AVK INFOTECH P. LTD RAJESH MAHNA,VK TANDON In W.P.(C) 1023/2013 Vs. COMMISSIONER, TRADE AND TAXES AND ORS (Disposed-off Case) 5. W.P.(C) 7554/2013 POONAM CHAND BHANDARI PRAMOD DAYAL,SACHIN Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS DATTA,NEERAJ MALHOTRA 6. W.P.(C) 8186/2013 TRIGEN ELECTRONICS PRIVATE B.L. WALI CM APPL. 17280/2013 LIMITED Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 7. W.P.(C) 610/2014 DHANESH GUPTA AND CO., P D GUPTA CM APPL. 1226/2014 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 8. W.P.(C) 897/2014 D.V. SINGH AND ORS VARUN TYAGI,C B CM APPL. 1795/2014 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS TULSIANI,RICHA KAPOOR 9. W.P.(C) 3766/2014 PIRAMAL GLASS LTD AND ANRS AND C. HARI SHANKAR CM APPL. 7600/2014 ANR. Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 10. W.P.(C) 4196/2014 MAYA DEVI AND ORS RAI AND RAI PARTNERS CM APPL. 8429/2014 Vs. GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 11. W.P.(C) 5642/2014 V AKAMULLA CHANDRASHEKHAR AND SIDDHANT ASTHANA CM APPL. 13971/2014 ORS. Vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX AND ANR. CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) 12. W.P.(C) 6576/2012 NEENA MOHINI WILLIAMS AND ANR B.S.MAAN,SANJAY KUMAR PATHAK CM APPL. 9779/2013 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND CM APPL. 4605/2014 ORS 13. W.P.(C) 6577/2012 RAJ KUMAR DHINGRA B.S.MAAN CM APPL. 4597/2014 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 14. W.P.(C) 6578/2012 MOHAN GUPTA AND ANR B.S.MAAN,YEESHU JAIN CM APPL. 11924/2013 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND CM APPL. 11925/2013 ORS CM APPL. 4598/2014 15. W.P.(C) 6579/2012 FARIDA KHAN AND ORS B.S.MAAN,ABDUL RASHEED CM APPL. 4604/2014 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND QURESHI ORS CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) 16. W.P.(C) 5010/2011 RR KABEL LIMITED B SUNITA RAO,ANKUR S. CM APPL. 10169/2011 Vs. M/S INCAB INDUSTRIES LTD. KULKARNI,TARUN K REVIEW PET. 291/2014 AND ORS BANGA,CAV,SAMEER DIWAN,C REVIEW PET. 407/2014 PARAMASIVAM,SAURABH WITH W.P.(C) 5197/2011 CHADDA,A.S KULKARNI,S L W.P.(C) 5954/2011 GUPTA,SAMEER PAREKH,VANDANA W.P.(C) 5971/2011 SEHGAL,HIMANSHU BAGDWAL,SONIA PH DUBE 22.09.2014 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 17. W.P.(C) 5954/2011 INCAB SRAMIK SANGH AND ORS PRATIBHA SINHA AND RAVI CM APPL. 12050/2011 Vs. APPELLATE AUTHORITY FOR RANJAN,ANKUR S. KULKARNI,S.B. REVIEW PET. 289/2014 INDUSTRIAL AND ORS SUNITA RAO,PAREKH AND REVIEW PET. 295/2014 CO.,SAURABH CHADDA,ANKUR S REVIEW PET. 296/2014 KULKARNI,SONIA DUBE WITH W.P.(C) 5010/2011 PH 18. W.P.(C) 5197/2011 ALL INDIA INCAB INDUSTRIES BARUN K SINHA,ANKUR S. CM APPL. 10541/2011 EMPLOYEES FEDERATION AND ORS. KULKARNI,B. SUNITA,PAREKH AND CM APPL. 219/2012 Vs. AAIFR AND ORS. CO.,SAURABH CM APPL. 3077/2012 CHADDA,A.S.KULKARNI,S L REVIEW PET. 292/2014 GUPTA,VANDANA SEHGAL,SONIA REVIEW PET. 293/2014 DUBE REVIEW PET. 294/2014 WITH W.P.(C) 5010/2011 PH 19. W.P.(C) 1185/2013 M/S LAKSHMAN OVERSEAS AND ORS VIKRAM CHAUDHRI,S.K. CM APPL. 2240/2013 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS DUBEY,KIRTIMAN SINGH 20. W.P.(C) 7383/2013 M/S PACE INTERNATIONAL AND ANR. VIKRAM CHAUDHRI AND RAKTIM CM APPL. 15847/2013 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. GOGOI 21. W.P.(C) 8196/2013 SONY INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED ADITYA BHATTACHARYA CM APPL. 17295/2013 Vs. UNION OF INDIA 22. W.P.(C) 225/2014 BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED SATYENDRA KUMAR CM APPL. 416/2014 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 23. W.P.(C) 863/2014 SENNHEISER ELECTRONICS INDIA ADITYA BHATTACHARYA,SANJEEV CM APPL. 1731/2014 PVT LTD KUMAR DUBEY,SATISH KUMAR PH Vs. UNION OF INDIA ANDORS AND ORS. 24. W.P.(C) 3803/2014 COMET IMPEX C. HARI SHANKAR CM APPL. 7658/2014 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 25. W.P.(C) 5877/2014 DAIKIN AIRCONDITIONING INDIA ADITYA BHATTACHARYA CM APPL. 14409/2014 PRIVATE .LTD. Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. FOR DIRECTIONS 26. W.P.(C) 3905/2013 ARTEX INDUSTRIES RUPENDER SINHMAR CM APPL. 7271/2013 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS CM APPL. 10173/2013 COURT NO. 3 (DIVISION BENCH – 3) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRADEEP NANDRAJOG HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE MUKTA GUPTA FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS 1. FAO(OS) 406/2014 VHB LIFE SCIENCES INC RAVIKESH KUMAR SINHA CM APPL. 15063/2014 Vs. MERCK SHARP AND DOHME CORP 2. FAO(OS) 410/2014 V.K.NAYAR SIDDHARTH SILWAL CM APPL. 15189/2014 Vs. USHA PURI AND ORS AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS 3. FAO(OS) 402/2014 M/S NATIONAL HIGHWAYS RAJANI,SINGHANIA AND PARTNERS CM APPL. 14897/2014 AUTHORITY OF INDIA LLP Vs. M/S HINDUSTAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 22.09.2014 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 4. CRL.L.P. 317/2014 STATE VARUN GOSWAMI CRL.M.A. 7324/2014 Vs. BALBIR SINGH P.S.-FIR No. :(SARAI ROHILLA-259/2010) 5. CRL.A. 853/2014 SHAHNAZ SUMEET VERMA (DHCLSC) CRL.M.(BAIL) 10085/2014 Vs. STATE P.S.-FIR No. :(K.N.KATJU MARG-9/2011) 6. CRL.A. 1302/2014 STATE OF NCT OF DELH RAJESH MAHAJAN,MANISH Vs. SONU alias SUKHCHAIN AND ANR. VASISHT,SYED HASAN ISFAHANI FOR DIRECTIONS 7. CRL.A. 746/2014 MAYADEEN S B DANDAPANI (DHCLSC) CRL.M.(BAIL) 1296/2014 Vs. STATE P.S.-FIR No. :(MAURYA ENCLAVE-339/2012) 8. CRL.A. 852/2014 AJAY BHARTI alias PANDIT SAAHILA LAMBA (DHCLSC) CRL.M.(BAIL) 10084/2014 Vs. STATE P.S.-FIR No. :(PRASHANT VIHAR-41/2006) AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING 9. CRL.A. 1450/2012 PRANAV SUDERSHAN RAJAN Vs. STATE Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No. :(UTTAM NAGAR-121/2002) CRL.A. 122/2013 filed by BHARAT (D. of Hearing : 22-SEP-14 ) CRL.A. 161/2013 filed by RAKESH (D. of Hearing : 22-SEP-14 ) P.S.-FIR No. :(UTTAM NAGAR-121/2002) 10. CRL.A. 122/2013 BHARAT HARIOM GUPTA Vs. STATE Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No. :(UTTAM NAGAR-121/2002) CRL.A. 1450/2012 filed by PRANAV (D. of Hearing : 22-SEP-14 ) CRL.A. 161/2013 filed by RAKESH (D. of Hearing : 22-SEP-14 ) P.S.-FIR No. :(UTTAM NAGAR-121/2002) 11. CRL.A. 149/2013 VIJAY alias RAJESH B K KULSHRESTHA,DEEPAK CRL.M.(BAIL) 10053/2014 Vs. STATE NCT OF DELHI MISHRA,SHIVANAND,SHIV PRASAD PH Other Case filed against same P.S.-FIR No. :(ANAND PARBAT-62/2002) CRL.A. 160/2013 filed by RAKESH (D.
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