U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidhyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan Sansthan, Mathura, U.P

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U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidhyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan Sansthan, Mathura, U.P U.P. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidhyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan Sansthan, Mathura, U.P. Statement Showing up-to-date Pendency & Status etc. of High Court, Allahabad & Lucknow Bench Cases Sr. Writ Petition No., Date and Brief Authority Name of Order impugned whether stayed Status of the case? Name, Designation Name, address& No. No. & Names of Particulars of the order passing the the Court by the court If yes, mention the Whether & Telephone/ telephone/mobile no of Parties under challenge. order wherein the date of stay order. affidavit/Counter Mobile No of the the advocate engaged by mentioned case is Affidavit etc filed? officer of the the University. in column pending. If not briefly record University No. 3 the reasons assigned for the therefore. pairavi of the case 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Year 2015 1. Writ Petition No. The petitioner demanded the DDD Farm, District No order has been granted by the Reply has been Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 179/2015 previous financial balance Veterinary Court, Hon’ble Court. submitted by the Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Kedar Nath Vs from the Dairy Farm. College, Mathura University. The case is Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) Vice Chancellor, Mathura still pending in the 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, DUVASU, Court for hearing. U.P. Mathura Mob- 9415279348 2. Writ Petition No. To set aside the appointment DUVASU, High Court, No stay order has been granted by the Narrative has been Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 11202, Girish of Sri Yogesh Kumar Mathura Allahabad Hon’ble Court and the case is still submitted by the Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Kumar Gaud Vs Sharma, Computer, KVK, pending for hearing. University. Counter Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) State of UP & Mathura Campus. Affidavit will be filed 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, others by January 2016. U.P. Mob- 9415279348 Year 2014 1. Writ Petition No. The petitioner demanded the DUVASU, High Court, No stay order has been granted by the Narrative has been Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 29010/2014, payment of retiral benefits. Mathura Allahabad Hon’ble Court and the case is still submitted by the Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Sultan Singh Vs pending for hearing. University. Counter Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) State of UP & Affidavit will be filed 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, others by January 2016. U.P. Mob- 9415279348 2. Writ Petition No. To set aside the order of DUVASU, High Court, The Hon’ble Court vide interim order No Counter Affidavit Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 63283/2014, Dr enquiry by the Joint Mathura Allahabad has granted stay on the proceedings of has been filed. The case Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Santosh Kumar Development Commissioner enquiry of District Magistrate, is still pending in the Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) Mishra Vs State of on the directions of the State Mathura and the case is still pending Court for hearing. 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, UP & others Government. for hearing. U.P. Mob- 9415279348 3. Writ Petition No. No order of the University is No order Labour No stay order has been granted by the Reply has been Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 33/2014, Lalita under Challenge, but the Court, Hon’ble Court and the case is still submitted by the Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Devi Vs petitioner is a daily wager Mathura pending for hearing. University. The case is Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) DUVASU, and demanded wages for 26 still pending in the 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, Mathura days work. Court for hearing. U.P. Mob- 9415279348 Year 2013 1. Writ Petition No. The petitioner has requested Order of the High Court, No stay order has been granted by the Counter Affidavit has Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 61541/2013, Dr to provide earn leave Animal Allahabad Hon’ble Court and the case is still been filed. The case is Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Rajendra Singh encashment, gratuity on Husbandry pending for hearing. still pending in the Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) Vs State of UP & retirement Deptt., Court for hearing. 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, others Government U.P. of UP Mob- 9415279348 2. Writ Petition No. The petitioner has requested Order High Court, No stay order has been granted by the Counter Affidavit has Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 38797/2013, Dr to provide pay sclace 8000- No.1406 Allahabad Hon’ble Court and the case is still been filed. The case is Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Brijendra Singh 13500, earn leave Dated 20-04- pending for hearing. still pending in the Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) Vs State of UP & encashment, gratuity on 2013 Court for hearing. 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, others retirement U.P. Mob- 9415279348 Year 2012 1. Writ Petition No. DUVASU Act 27 of 2001 State High Court, No Stay was granted by the Hon'ble The case is still Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 624/2012 (To quash Section 6 (d). 25 Government Allahabad Court. The case was connected with pending in the Court Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Sh. Saurabh Singh (1) (7) (8) of the University of Uttar Writ Petition No. 57399/2011. for hearing. Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) & others Vs State Act). To protect the interest Pradesh 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, of UP & others of the petitioners strictly in U.P. view of the Clause – IV of Mob- 9415279348 the Government order No. 1423(1)/37-2-2005 dated 19.04.2005. To direct state government and university to make provisions to complete their 5 years course of BVSc & AH. 2. Special Leave Filed Special Leave to Hon'ble High Supreme The Hon'ble Supreme Court vide order The case is still Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Manish Raghav, Petition No. 1862- Appeal against the final Court order Court of dated 06.02.2012 has granted interim pending in the Supreme Singh, Incharge D-63, East of Kailash, New 63/2012, judgment and order dated dated India stay to the limited portion of the order Court for hearing. Legal Cell Delhi DUVASU, 23.08.2011 passed by the 23.08.2011 of the Hon'ble High Court. 9412331895 Mob- 09873645048 Mathura Vs S M Hon’ble High Court of College of Judicature for Allahabad, Veterinary Bench at Lucknow in Writ Science & Animal Petition No. 5143(MB) of Research, 2011 and Writ Petition No. Mathura, U.P. & 2153(MB) of 2011 limited to others wherein Hon’ble High Court had legislated penal provision to the effect that Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and Executive Council be personally liable ‘to pay compensation to institution’ in case they fail to carry out inspection, granting or rejection of recognition and affiliation to the institute before the start of academic session'. 3. Writ Petition No. DUVASU Act 27 of 2001 State High Court, No Stay was granted by the Hon'ble The case is still Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 1967/2012 (To quash Section 6 (d). 25 Government Allahabad Court. The case was connected with pending in the Court Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Sh. Atul Kumar & (1) (7) (8) of the University of Uttar Writ Petition No. 57399/2011. for hearing. Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) others Vs State of Act). To protect the interest Pradesh 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, UP & others of the petitioners strictly in U.P. view of the Clause – IV of Mob- 9415279348 the Government order No. 1423(1)/37-2-2005 dated 19.04.2005. To direct state government and university to make provisions to complete their 5 years course of BVSc & AH. 4. Application U/S To quash the FIR dated CJM Court High Court, The Hon'ble High Court vide order The case is still Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 482 - 2566/2012 15.01.2011 in Case Crime order, Allahabad dated 20.01.2012 had directed that till pending in the Court till Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Dr S K Garg & No. 12 of 2011 and not to Mathura the delivery of the order no coercive delivery of the Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) others Vs State of arrest the petitioners under action shall be taken against the Reserved final 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, UP & others Sections 384, 420, 467, 468 applicants in case Crime No. 12/2011 judgement. U.P. and 471 IPC mentioned in under sections 384,420, 467, 468, 471 Mob- 9415279348 FIR) and 120B I.P.C.at PS Sadar Bazar, Mathura. Year 2011 1. Writ Petition No. Letter No. 4794-97 dt. 25- Estate Officer, High Court, The Hon'ble Court vide order dated Counter Affidavit has Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 30176/2011 04-2011 DUVASU Allahabad ………… directed the petitioner to not been filed. The case Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Sh. M. K. Sharma (To deposit house rent, Mathura deposit the house and electricity rent. is still pending in the Legal Cell Singh (Jr.) Vs State of UP & electricity and water bills Court for hearing. 9412331895 1C, Beli Road, Allahabad, others amount Rs 47276/-) U.P. Mob- 9415279348 2. Writ Petition No. Letter No 1412-17 dt. 22-06- Establishment High Court, No Stay was granted by the Court. Counter Affidavit was Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Shri. Vijay Bahabur Singh 20361/2011 2011 (Retiring him on dated Officer, Allahabad This writ was connected with the not filed as the case has Singh, Incharge (Sr.) and Shri Udai Pratap Sh.
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