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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 16 OCTOBER, 2019 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 01 TO 65 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 66 TO 76 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 77 TO 90 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 91 TO 104 REGISTRAR (APPLT.)/ REGISTRAR (LISTING)/ REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 16.10.2019 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 16.10.2019 [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 C.HARI SHANKAR FOR ADMISSION _______________ 1. LPA 491/2019 SUDHIR KUMAR TANEJA SABAH IQBAL SIDDIQUI,SANTOSH Vs. UNIVERSITY OF DELHI & KUMAR,RAVINDER AGARWAL,MJS ORS RUPAL 2. W.P.(C) 1951/2019 DELHI STATE YOUNG LAWYERS ARUN KAUSHAL,ANJUM JAVED,RIPU CM APPL. 9105/2019 FORUM & ANR DAMAN BHARDWAJ,MUKESH Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS GUPTA,SANJEEV SARA,PRAKASH GAUTAM AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 3. CEAC 17/2019 DEVINOD TRADE PVT.LTD. PRADEEP JAIN CM APPL. 28007/2019 Vs. THE COMMISSIONER CENTRAL EXICISE 4. CM APPL. 44341/2019 COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS AMIT BANSAL In CUSAA 224/2019 (AIRPORT & GENERAL) Vs. HLPL GLOBAL LOGISTICS PVT. LTD. 5. FAO(OS) (COMM) 237/2019 D & H INDIA LTD GIRIJA KRISHAN VARMA,DK YADAV CM APPL. 42840/2019 Vs. SUPERON SCHWEISSTECHNIK CM APPL. 42841/2019 INDIA LTD 6. LPA 314/2019 HOLOFLEX LTD & ANR GAURAV GUPTA,ASHIM SOOD CM APPL. 22031/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS 7. LPA 316/2019 O T GLOBAL HOLDINGS LTD DHAWAL MOHAN,RAVI NATH,AKSHIT CM APPL. 22128/2019 Vs. BANK ONE LTD & ORS MAGO,ANJANA GOSAIN 8. LPA 556/2019 TANYA MANN J S MANN,R K SAINI,SK CM APPL. 38874/2019 Vs. REGISTRAR , GURU GOVIND RUNGTA,ANITA SAHANI,RAHUL CM APPL. 38876/2019 SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY MEHRA,SHANKAR RAJU CM APPL. 39533/2019 & ORS WITH W.P.(C) 9605/2019 9. W.P.(C) 9605/2019 RASHMI NAGIA R K SAINI,R.K. JAIN,ANITA Vs. GURU GOBIND SINGH SAHANI,HETU ARORA SETHI,J S INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY MANN & ASSOCIATES,T. SINGHDEV THROUGH THE REGISTRAR (ADMISSIONS) & ORS 10. LPA 611/2019 N P ASHLEY & ORS ADITYA CHADHA,MJS CM APPL. 41653/2019 Vs. THE UNIVERSITY OF DELHI RUPAL,APPORV KURUP CM APPL. 41655/2019 & ORS 11. SERTA 9/2019 PR. COMMISSIONER, CENTRAL BHUVNESH SATIJA,ALOK YADAV TAX, GST DELHI NORTH Vs. PIYUSH CHAWLA 12. W.P.(C) 7606/2016 INVESTORS, INTERMEDIARIES, ANAND M MISHRA/ SHUCHI CULTIVATORS & CONSUMERS SEJWAR,VIKAS MAHAJAN,PAWAN ASSOCIATION (INDIA) MATHUR,MUKESH GUPTA,MR. Vs. MINISTRY OF URBAN SHUBHAYU ROY DEVELOPMENT & ORS. 16.10.2019 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 13. W.P.(C) 5749/2017 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL FEDERATION SUMAN GUPTA,AMIT BANSAL CM APPL. 23922/2017 OF INDIA AND ANR Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 14. W.P.(C) 2599/2018 NPRD SWATI SOOD,ANUJ Vs. UPSC & ORS AGGARWAL,NARESH KAUSHIK,OLIVIA BANG 15. W.P.(C) 4143/2018 THE PRINCIPAL ADDITIONAL ADITYA SINGLA,PRADEEP CM APPL. 16289/2018 DIRECTOR GENERAL DIRECTORATE JAIN,ASHISH BANSAL OF REVENUE INTELLIGENCE THROUGH DEPUTY DIRECTOR Vs. CUSTOMS, CENTRAL, EXCISE AND SERVICE TAX SETTLEMENT COMMISSION, PRINCIPAL BENCH & ORS. 16. W.P.(C) 8291/2018 ASSOCIATION OF THE VICTIMS OF KARAN KHANUJA,SAMEER UPHAAR TRAGEDY VASHISHT,RUCHIKA WADHAWAN Vs. GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS. 17. W.P.(C) 5639/2019 RAVANTA WELFARE SOCIETY PARKASH CHANDER,PRAKASH CM APPL. 24720/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ANR KUMAR,SIDDHARTH PANDA,DHANANJAYA MISHRA 18. W.P.(C) 7456/2019 MANISH GULATI P K SHARMA CM APPL. 31053/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. WITH W.P.(C) 7457/2019 W.P.(C) 7680/2019 19. W.P.(C) 7457/2019 SHASHI GULATI P K SHRAMA CM APPL. 31055/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 20. W.P.(C) 7680/2019 TARUN GULATI P K SHARMA,VINOD DIWAKAR CM APPL. 31939/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 21. W.P.(C) 7564/2019 SHREE KRIPA AGRO NITIN GULATI Vs. COMMISSIONER, TRADE AND TAXES AND ANR. 22. W.P.(C) 7659/2019 DR. ANIL MITTAL RIKKY GUPTA,RAHUL MEHRA,RATNA CM APPL. 31842/2019 Vs. GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL DWIVEDI CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI & ORS 23. W.P.(C) 7683/2019 ORIENT MICRO ABRASIVES V LAKSHMI KUMARAN LIMITED Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ANR 24. W.P.(C) 7730/2019 ORIENT MICRO ABRASIVES V LAKSHMI KUMARAN LIMITED Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ANR 25. W.P.(CRL) 1495/2018 SURENDER KUMAR JAIN & ANR RAKTIM GOGOI,AMIT MAHAJAN CRL.M.A. 9173/2018 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS 26. W.P.(CRL) 618/2019 GAUTAM KHAITAN MADHAV KHURANA,AMIT CRL.M.A. 4336/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS MAHAJAN,ZOHEB HOSSAIN WITH W.P.(CRL) 1877/2019 27. W.P.(CRL) 1877/2019 RITU KHAITAN MADHAV KHURANA CRL.M.A. 30829/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. 16.10.2019 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 28. W.P.(C) 7161/2016 PANCHSHILA CO-OP. HOUSE ANIL K. AGGARWAL,AJAY CM APPL. 29433/2016 BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. ARORA,KHAITAN & KHAITAN WITH W.P.(C) 13213/2018 Vs. COMMISSIONER, SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION & ORS 29. W.P.(C) 13213/2018 PANCHSHILA CO-OPERATIVE HOUSE ASHIM SHRIDHAR,HARSHA BUILDING SOCIETY PEECHARA Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 30. W.P.(C) 10590/2018 PANCHSHILA CO-OPERATIVE HOUSE ASHIM SHRIDHAR,DHARMAPRABHAS BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. LAW ASSOCIATES,VANSHDEEP Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AND ORS. 31. W.P.(C) 10597/2018 PANCHSHILA CO-OPERATIVE HOUSE ASHIM SHRIDHAR,ADITYA SINGAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AND ORS. 32. W.P.(C) 10599/2018 PANCHSHILA COOPERATIVE HOUSE ASHIM SHRIDHAR,PAYAL CHANDRA CM APPL. 41303/2018 BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION & ORS 33. W.P.(C) 10643/2018 PANCHSHILA COOPERATIVE HOUSE ASHIM SHRIDHAR,SNG & PARTNERS BUILDING SOCIETY LTD Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION & ORS FOR HEARING _____________ 34. W.P.(CRL) 3146/2018 M/S M K INTERNATIONAL LIMITED M DUTTA,AMIT MAHAJAN CRL.M.A. 34164/2018 & ANR Vs. THE DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT NEW DELHI P.S.-FIR No. :(DIRECTORATE OF ENFORCEMENT-ECIR 318/2009) 16.10.2019 COURT NO.37 NEW COURTS BLOCK, IV FLOOR (DIVISION BENCH-II) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE G.S. SISTANI HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANUP JAIRAM BHAMBHANI FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. W.P.(C) 9795/2019 SH. NANDAN SINGH AND ORS. BALDEV SINGH CM APPL. 40431/2019 Vs. NORTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CM APPL. 40432/2019 CORPORATION AND ORS FOR ADMISSION _______________ 2. FAO(OS) (COMM) 268/2019 IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD CHANDAN KUMAR,ANIL SETH UDIT CAV 986/2019 Vs. M/S PCL BRAHMAPUTRA SETH OMP 83/2017 CM APPL. 43706/2019 CONSORTIUM LTD (JV) & ANR CM APPL. 43707/2019 3. W.P.(C) 451/2016 MUZIBUR REHMAN AVI SINGH,PRIYANKA PARIDA CM APPL. 1798/2016 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS 16.10.2019 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 4. W.P.(C) 4870/2017 ADANI POWER MAHARASHTRA LTD SUJIT GHOSE ADVAITA LEGAL WITH W.P.(C) 9578/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 5. W.P.(C) 9578/2017 ADANI POWER MAHARASHTRA LTD. ADVAITA LEGAL CM APPL. 38992/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. 6. W.P.(C) 10490/2019 DR. BIPIN BATRA M. DUTTA,KIRTIMAN SINGH PH CAV 975/2019 Vs. NATIONAL BOARD OF 07042427073 CM APPL. 43352/2019 EXAMINATIONS AND ANR. CM APPL. 43353/2019 7. W.P.(C) 10503/2019 SUKHBIR SINGH ANUJ AGGARWAL CM APPL. 43372/2019 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI CM APPL. 43373/2019 AND ORS. AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 8. CHAT.A.REF 4/2012 COUNCIL OF THE INSTITUTE OF RAKESH AGGARWAL,SANJIV KAKRA CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INIDA Vs. GURVINDER SINGH AND ANR (Disposed-off Case) 9. W.P.(C) 7495/2010 COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION SAKET SIKRI,RAJUL JAIN,MEERA CM APPL. 6747/2014 Vs. 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