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1 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST of CASES (APPLT. SIDE) Meeting Link: Https 08.09.2021 1 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST OF CASES (APPLT. SIDE) MATTERS LISTED FOR 08.09.2021 COURT NO. 1 DIVISION BENCH-I HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE JYOTI SINGH (PHYSICAL HEARING COURT) [NOTE: IN CASE ANY ASSISTANCE REGARDING VIRTUAL HEARING IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT, MR. VIJAY RATTAN SUNDRIYAL (PH: 9811136589) COURT MASTER & MR. VISHAL (PH 9968315312) ASSISTANT COURT MASTER TO HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE & PLEASE CONTACT, MR.SANDEEP (9810713157) COURT MASTER AND MR.AJAY KUMAR MAVI,ACM (PH:-9968303497) TO HON’BLE MS. JUSTICE JYOTI SINGH.] [NOTE: ALL COUNSEL/PARTIES ARE REQUESTED TO KEEP THEIR WEB CAMERA OFF AND MIC MUTED UNLESS THEIR MATTER IS GOING ON] Meeting link: https://dhcvirtualcourt.webex.com/dhcvirtualcourt/j.php?MTID=m3f5985f2f8a66575a1b005de249eab82 Meeting number :- 2515 996 4520 Password :- 1234 FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. W.P.(C) 4917/2021 FRESH FRUIT FLOWERS AND HIMANSHU GARG,RIPUDAMAN VEGETABLES TRADERS SINGH BHARDWAJ ASSOCIATION Vs. DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE & ANR. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE shakeel sarwar wani and himanshu garg()(8750618722)(Petitioner) HIMANSHUGARG([email protected])(9654542581)(Petitioner) mohammad muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) FRESH FRUIT FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES TRADERS ASSOCIATION([email protected])()(Respondent) FRESH FRUIT FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES TRADERS ASSOCIATION([email protected])()(Respondent) DEPARTMENT OF ARGICULTURE, COOPERATION AND FARMERS WELFARE([email protected])()(Respondent) DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE([email protected])()(Respondent) DEPARTMENT OF ARGICULTURE, COOPERATION AND FARMERS WELFARE([email protected])()(Respondent) DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE([email protected])()(Respondent) ripu daman bhardwaj()(9818030700)(Petitioner) s s wani associates([email protected])()(Respondent) 2. W.P.(C) 8654/2021 SADRE ALAM B. S. BAGGA CM APPL. 26788/2021 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ANR. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE B.S. Bagga([email protected])(9818717198)(Petitioner) santosh kumar tripathi([email protected])(9868250806)(Respondent) mohd muqeem ([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) 08.09.2021 2 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST OF CASES (APPLT. SIDE) FOR ADMISSION _______________ 3. W.P.(C) 82/2021 ALL INDIA BHRASHTACHAR RAKESH KUMAR,KARANJAWALA & CO CM APPL. 263/2021 VIRODHI MORCHA (REGD.) & ANR. Vs. DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE RAKESHKUMAR([email protected])(9810482545)(Petitioner) s d windlesh([email protected])(9811169203)(Petitioner) rakesh kumar([email protected])(9810482545)(Petitioner) delhi district and session judge([email protected])()(Respondent) central ground water board([email protected])(23383824)(Respondent) delhi jal board([email protected])()(Respondent) surveyor general of india([email protected])(352744268)(Respondent) north delhi municipal corporation([email protected])()(Respondent) dlf home developers ltd([email protected])()(Respondent) dr. rahul chhoker([email protected])(8950510963)(Respondent) ALL INDIA BHRASHTACHAR VIRODHI MORCHA (REGD.) & ANR.([email protected])()(Respondent) RASHTRAWADI JANHIT SABHA (REGD.)([email protected])()(Respondent) DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY,([email protected])()(Respondent) M/S DLF HOME DEVELOPERS LTD.([email protected])()(Respondent) NORTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION,([email protected])()(Respondent) SURVEYOR GENERAL OFINDIA([email protected])()(Respondent) CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD([email protected])()(Respondent) DELHI JAL BOARD (HEADQUARTER([email protected] .IN)()(Respondent) AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 4. CEAC 4/2020 DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF GST RAVI PRAKASH,JUSCONTRACTUS CM APPL. 11824/2020 INTELLIGENCE Vs. M/S DHARMAPAL SATYAPAL LIMITED & ANR ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE ravi prakash([email protected])(9469448888)(Petitioner) gstsouth([email protected])(7226814801)(Respondent) dsltaxation dsgroup([email protected])(9818663830)(Respondent) 5. FAO(OS) (COMM) 133/2020 DELHIVERY PVT LTD MAHIR MALHOTRA CM APPL. 26997/2020 Vs. TREASURE VASE VENTURES WITH FAO(OS) (COMM) 170/2020 PRIVATE LIMITED ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE mahir malhotra([email protected])(9810424820)(Petitioner) MAHIR MALHOTRA([email protected])(9810424820)(Petitioner) vivek ([email protected])()(Respondent) saurabh([email protected])()(Respondent) shikha([email protected])()(Respondent) DELHIVERY PVT LTD([email protected])(9810424820)(Respondent) TREASURE VASE VENTURES PRIVATE LIMITED([email protected])()(Respondent) 6. FAO(OS) (COMM) 170/2020 DELHIVERY PRIVATE LIMITED MAHIR MALHOTRA Vs. TREASURE VASE VENTURES PRIVATE LIMITED ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE mahir malhotra([email protected])(9810424820)(Petitioner) MAHIR MALHOTRA([email protected])(9810424820)(Petitioner) palash([email protected], [email protected])(9811343669)(Respondent) vivek dhokalia([email protected], [email protected])(9811070799)(Respondent) 08.09.2021 3 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST OF CASES (APPLT. SIDE) DELHIVERY PRIVATE LIMITED([email protected])(9810424820)(Respondent) TREASURE VASE VENTURES PRIVATE LIMITED([email protected])(9811343669)(Respondent) 7. W.P.(C) 10786/2019 RAMESH CHANDRA KALRA RAJAT JOSEPH,KIRTIMAN SINGH CM APPL. 10082/2020 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. WITH W.P.(C) 6904/2020 ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE RAJAT JOSEPH()(9818451155)(Petitioner) KIRTIMAN SINGH()(8506842132)(Respondent) 8. W.P.(C) 6904/2020 CITIUS REAL ESTATE PVT LTD NITIN JAIN CM APPL. 23718/2020 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR CM APPL. 3125/2021 ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE nitin jain([email protected])(9716569056)(Petitioner) NITINJAIN([email protected])(9716569056)(Petitioner) bhawana kataria([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) bhawana kataria([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) mohd. muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) mohd. muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) CITIUS REAL ESTATE PVT LTD([email protected])(9716569056)(Respondent) CITIUS REAL ESTATE PVT LTD([email protected])(9716569056)(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA AND ANR([email protected])(1127607074)(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA AND ANR([email protected])(1127607074)(Respondent) NITINJAIN([email protected])(9716569056)(Petitioner) nitin jain([email protected])(9716569056)(Petitioner) mohd muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) CITIUS REAL ESTATE PVT LTD([email protected])(9716569056)(Respondent) 9. W.P.(C) 600/2020 SAHIL A. GARG NARWARNA SAHIL A GARG,ANKIT Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. JAIN,ANUPAM SRIVASTAVA,GS OBEROI ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE SAHIL A GARG,ANKIT JAIN()(9643000033)(Petitioner) 10. W.P.(C) 2502/2020 SANDEEP SINGH A MAITRI,RADHIKA CM APPL. 8728/2020 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS KHUSHALDAS,ASHEESH JAIN CM APPL. 8729/2020 CM APPL. 24711/2021 ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE A MAITRI()(9717317730)(Petitioner) a. maitri()(9810504823)(Petitioner) RADHIKAKHUSHALDAS([email protected])(9810504823)(Petitioner) asheesh jain([email protected])()(Respondent) 11. W.P.(C) 3454/2020 BALVINDER SANGWAN & ORS. NIPUN SAXENA,NAMAN CM APPL. 13470/2020 Vs. STATE (GNCT) OF DELHI JOSHI,TARA NARULA,ZEHRA KHAN CM APPL. 14276/2020 THROUGH CHIEF SECRETARY & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE nipun saxena([email protected])(9717023247)(Petitioner) surendra dutt ([email protected])(9711198801)(Respondent) bhawana kataria ([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) naman joshi([email protected])(9810057280)(Petitioner) NAMANJOSHI([email protected])(9717196388)(Petitioner) sevyedu([email protected])()(Respondent) 08.09.2021 4 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST OF CASES (APPLT. SIDE) sanjay vashishtha([email protected])()(Respondent) registrar([email protected])()(Respondent) cs delhi([email protected])()(Respondent) bhawna kataria([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) nipun saxena([email protected])(9717023247)(Petitioner) TARANARULA([email protected])(9810037337)(Petitioner) tara narula([email protected])(9810037337)(Petitioner) sanjay vashishtha([email protected])(9999753811)(Respondent) 12. W.P.(C) 5010/2020 REENU SINGH ISHAN BISHT,SINGHANIA & CM APPL. 18038/2020 Vs. HINDUSTAN CONSTRUCTION PARTNERS LLP,AGARWAL LAW CM APPL. 20835/2020 COMPANY & ORS. ASSOCIATES,GARIMA PRASHAD ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE ishan bisht, ranjit saxen([email protected])(7838299579)(Petitioner) mv kini([email protected])(9582941291)(Respondent) bhawana kataria([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) tis([email protected])(9810188705)(Respondent) mohd muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) hcc india([email protected])(7838575844)(Respondent) rishi([email protected], [email protected])(9810188705)(Respondent) shruti arora([email protected])(981018870)(Respondent) nic([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) shpeechara([email protected])(9717466788)(Respondent) vaibhav([email protected])(9717466788)(Respondent) reenu singh([email protected])(7838299579)(Petitioner) singhania & partners llp([email protected])(9871650888)(Petitioner) singhania & partners llp([email protected])(9871650888)(Respondent) 13. W.P.(C) 8868/2020 GETAMBER ANAND KARTIK NAYAR Vs. UNION OF INDIA MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE THROUGH THE SECRETARY & ORS.
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