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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR rd TUESDAY,THE 23 JULY,2013 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 1 TO 46 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 47 TO 48 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 49 TO 65 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 66 TO 82 REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ REGISTRAR (ADMN.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 23.07.2013 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 23.07.2013 [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 ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIBHU BAKHRU FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. CM APPL. 7840/2013 SADHNA SHARMA R K SAINI In LPA 827/2012 Vs. DDA (Disposed-off Case) 2. W.P.(C) 3905/2013 ARTEX INDUSTRIES RUPENDER SINHMAR CM APPL. 7271/2013 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS CM APPL. 7272/2013 CM APPL. 10173/2013 FOR ADMISSION _______________ 3. LPA 83/2013 INTER DECKOR A K JAIN,SANJOY GHOSE CM APPL. 2492/2013 Vs. JAI NARAIN SINGH 4. CM APPL. 3706/2013 NORTH DELHI MUNICIPAL MINI PUSHKARNA In LPA 123/2013 CORPORATION Vs. BENCH AND BAR ASSOCIATION DELHI 5. LPA 134/2013 LALIT KUMAR MODI RISHI AGRAWALA CM APPL. 3837/2013 Vs. UOI AND ORS CM APPL. 3838/2013 6. LPA 199/2013 MANAGEMENT OF ASHOK HOTEL RAVI SIKRI AND AYUSHYA KUMAR CM APPL. 5408/2013 (ITDC) Vs. THEIR WORKMEN AND ANR. 7. LPA 246/2013 MSM DISCOVERY PRIVTE LIMITED AZMAT H. AMANULLAH AND CM APPL. 6456/2013 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR. UPASANA 8. LPA 267/2013 ARJUN LAL MAKHIJA RANI CHHABRA CM APPL. 6962/2013 Vs. MANAGEMENT OF DELHI WATER SUPPLY AND ANR. 9. LPA 288/2013 SHRI MAHENDER MANDAL S R SHARMA,LATIKA CHAUDHARY CM APPL. 7410/2013 Vs. GOVT OF PUNJAB THROUGH GENERAL MANAGER, PUNJAB BHAWAN 10. LPA 334/2013 MAHESH DUTT SANOY GHOSE Vs. RAMJAS FOUNDATION 11. LPA 361/2013 S VIJAYARANI AJIT KUMAR EKKA AND RAVI CM APPL. 8453/2013 Vs. UNIVERSITY OF DELHI AND ORS PRAKASH CM APPL. 8454/2013 12. W.P.(C) 1872/2013 INDIA TRRADE PROMOTION MAYANK NAGI CM APPL. 3568/2013 ORGANIZATION CM APPL. 4424/2013 Vs. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF INCOME TAX AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS 13. LPA 744/2012 MANAGEMENT OF MATA JAI KAUR JASMEET SINGH CM APPL. 19104/2012 PUBLIC SCHOOL Vs. JOGINDER KAUR 23.07.2013 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 14. LPA 767/2012 SHIV KUMAR ATUL T.N.,ASHOK K CM APPL. 19670/2012 Vs. GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF SRIVASTAVA,RICHA KAUSHAL DELHI AND ANR 15. CM APPL. 20912/2012 UNIVERSITY OF DELHI AND ANR MOHINDER JS RUPAL,SANDEEP CM APPL. 3999/2013 Vs. ASHVIN CHADHA AND ANR SHARMA,AMITESH KUMAR CM APPL. 8721/2013 In LPA 814/2012 16. LPA 815/2012 ASHVIN CHADHA AMIT SETHI AND CM APPL. 20923/2012 Vs. UNIVERSITY OF DELHI AND ASSOCIATES,SANDEEP CM APPL. 20924/2012 ORS. SHARMA,AMITESH KUMAR,MJS CM APPL. 6877/2013 RUPPAL CM APPL. 8260/2013 17. LPA 51/2013 UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CHANDAN KUMAR CM APPL. 1101/2013 Vs. AURANGZEB CHOUDHARY AND CM APPL. 1102/2013 ANR. 18. LPA 78/2013 UNION OF INDIA SACHIN DATTA CM APPL. 2269/2013 Vs. ASHOKA BUILDERS AND CM APPL. 2270/2013 PROMOTERS CM APPL. 2272/2013 19. LPA 146/2013 DDA RAJIV BANSAL CM APPL. 4064/2013 Vs. SURESH KUMAR CM APPL. 4065/2013 20. LPA 149/2013 DDA RAJIV BANSAL CM APPL. 4105/2013 Vs. RAGHUBIR SINGH CM APPL. 4106/2013 21. W.P.(C) 3914/2012 LINDE AG AND ANR VINAY VAISH,S SABHARWAL CM APPL. 8186/2012 Vs. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CM APPL. 8187/2012 INCOME-TAX WITH W.P.(C) 4687/2012 22. W.P.(C) 4687/2012 ALSTOM TANSPORT SA THROUGH NAGESWAR RAO CM APPL. 9711/2012 JEROME WALLUT CM APPL. 2634/2013 Vs. DIRECTOR OF INCOME TAX WITH W.P.(C) 3914/2012 AND ANR FOR DIRECTIONS ________________ 23. LPA 501/2012 DELHI ADMINISTRATION VIVEK KUMAR TANDON Vs. NARAIN SINGH AND ANR. (Disposed-off Case) 24. CM APPL. 8240/2010 HOTEL LEELAVENTURE LTD. SHIKHA TANDON,ARJUN CM APPL. 20539/2010 Vs. NDMC AND ANR. PANT,MADHU TEWATIA In W.P.(C) 4146/2010 25. W.P.(C) 6744/2012 RV AKASH GANGA INFRASTRUCTURE ANIL K.AGGARWAL LTD Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS FOR DIRECTIONS (CONNECTED) ____________________________ 26. W.P.(C) 8683/2011 NYAYA BHOOMI ASIT KUMAR ROY,RAJEEV SHARMA WITH W.P.(C) 5368/2012 Vs. COMMISSIONER MCD AND ORS W.P.(C) 3416/2012 27. W.P.(C) 3416/2012 ANTAR RASHTRIYA MANAV SHOBHA,RAJIV NARULA,KAPIL WITH W.P.(C) 8683/2011 ADHIKAAR NIGRAANI PARISHAD DATTA,ANIL AMRIT Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 23.07.2013 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 23.07.2013 COURT NO. 2 (DIVISION BENCH-2) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRADEEP NANDRAJOG HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V.KAMESWAR RAO FOR ADMISSION 1. CM APPL. 11588/2011 MCD THROUGH ITS COMMISSIONER SHANKER RAJU,SARVESH BISARIA CM APPL. 3840/2013 Vs. S.C.AGGARWAL In W.P.(C) 5674/2011 2. CM APPL. 6000/2013(CM For BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LTD SAMEER AGRAWAL,NARESH KAUSHIK Restoration) Vs. S.N.PARACER AND ORS In W.P.(C) 8122/2011 (Disposed-off Case) 3. W.P.(C) 2104/2013 GANGA SHAHI SATISH RANA Vs. DELHI JAL BOARD AND ANR AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS 4. W.P.(C) 2600/2006 E.S.I.C. AND ORS. GEETA LUTHRA,PARINAY D. CM APPL. 14166/2008 Vs. JOINT ACTION COUNCIL SHAH,SANJEEV SAHAY,KC MITTAL SPECIALITY AND DOCTORS 5. CM APPL. 18411/2012(CM For J.S.THAKUR DR.S.P.SHARMA,RAHUL Restoration) Vs. UOI AND ORS SHARMA,MR.RAJAN SABHARWAL CM APPL. 18412/2012 In W.P.(C) 3216/2006 (Disposed-off Case) 6. W.P.(C) 7290/2008 UOI AND ORS SHOEB ALAM,ASHOK PANIGRAHI CM APPL. 14104/2008 Vs. ABHISHEKH DIXIT 7. W.P.(C) 4623/2010 GNCT OF DELHI AND ORS JYOTI SINGH,S.D. Vs. MUKESH SINGH SALWAN,JASWINDER KAUR 8. W.P.(C) 6298/2011 UOI AND ORS RN SINGH Vs. MADHU ASTHANA 9. CM APPL. 3552/2013 UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. RV SINHA In W.P.(C) 6809/2011 Vs. MAHABIR SINGH GOSAIN AND ORS. 10. CM APPL. 3530/2013 UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. RV SINHA In W.P.(C) 6868/2011 Vs. KAILASH CHANDRA DABRAL 11. W.P.(C) 1565/2012 UNION OF INDIA AND ORS ABHISHEK YADAV,RESP. IN Vs. M.M.ARORA PERSON 12. W.P.(C) 2343/2012 UNION OF INDIA AND ANR GEETANJALI MOHAN,AK TRIVEDI CM APPL. 5039/2012 Vs. A.K.MEHTROTRA AND ORS 13. W.P.(C) 3510/2012 SANDEEP KAUSHIK S.N.BHARDWAJ Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 14. W.P.(C) 5547/2012 UNION OF INDIA R.V.SINHA,NARESH KAUSHIK CM APPL. 11331/2012 Vs. DEEPAK SHARMA 15. W.P.(C) 1826/2013 ABDUL WAHID SATISH RANA,NISHAKANT PANDEY Vs. DELHI JAL BOARD AND ANR 16. W.P.(C) 1940/2013 DEEP CHAND K.VENKATRAMAN Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 23.07.2013 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 23.07.2013 COURT NO.3 (DIVISION BENCH-3) HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE GITA MITTAL HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE DEEPA SHARMA FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. CRL.C.REF. 1/2013 COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION THR. REFERENCE Vs. 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