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Supreme Court of India Notice Take Notice That the Bench SUPREME COURT OF INDIA NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE BENCH SHOWN IN THE WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING FROM 10.02.2015 IN COURT NO. 10 MAY BE READ AS UNDER :- COURT NO. 10 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MADAN B. LOKUR HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R.K. AGRAWAL –------------------------------------------------------ [ ON 10.02.2015 THIS BENCH WILL SIT IN COURT NO. 8 ] [ NOTE : THE MATTERS WHICH MAY NOT BE TAKEN UP BY THE BENCH OF HON'BLE MADAN B. LOKUR AND HON'BLE R.K. AGRARWAL, JJ. ON 10.02.2015 AND THE MATTERS SHOWN IN WEEKLY LIST, WILL BE TAKEN UP BY THE FOLLOWING BENCH ON 11.02.2015 AND 12.02.2015 :- ] HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MADAN B. LOKUR HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE UDAY UMESH LALIT –-------------------------------------------------------------- DATED THIS THE 6TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2015. BY ORDER DEPUTY REGISTRAR (LISTING) SUPREME COURT OF INDIA LIST OF BUSINESS PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 FROM TUESDAY, 10TH FEBRUARY, 2015 TO THURSDAY, 12TH FEBRUARY, 2015 [Website : http://sci.nic.in] WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 2 of 231 WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 3 of 231 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 FROM TUESDAY, 10TH FEBRUARY, 2015 TO THURSDAY, 12TH FEBRUARY, 2015 ATTENTION BRANCH OFFICER / ATTENTION BRANCH OFFICER/DEALING ASSISTNATS ARE REQUESTED TO CHECK THE FILES ORDER TO MAKES DOUBLE SURE THAT THE MATTERS SHOWN IN TERMINAL LIST/WEEKLY LIST ARE READY FOR HEARING IN ALL RESPECT AND ACTION IS DUE TO BE TAKEN IN THE FILES AND IN THE PAPER BOOKS SO THAT NO DIFFICULTY IS FACED WHEN THE MATTER IS LISTED FOR HEARING AND ALSO TO AVOID LISTING OF NOT READY MATTERS INADVERTENENTLY. WEEKLY LISTS ARE TO BE THROUGHLY LOOKED INTO BY THE DEALING ASSISTANTS/BRANCH OFFICERS OF THE BRANCHES AND IF ANY SPECIAL DIRECTION RECORDED IN THE FILE SUCH AS 'NOT BEFORE A PARTICULAR HON'BLE JUDGE' OR TO BE LISTED BEFORE A PARTICULAR HON'BLE JUDGE/BENCH' OR TO BE LISTED ALONGWITH A PARTICULAR GROUP MATTER' OR 'TO BE LISTED ALONGWITH A PARTICULAR GROUP MATTER' OR 'TO BE LISTED AFTER DECISION OF A PARTICULAR MATTER' IS NOT CARRIED OUT AND IF THE APPEARANCE/CAUSE TITLE/NUMBER ETC. NEEDS ANY MODIFICATION, THEY ARE TO BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (LISTING) TO ENABLE HIM TO GET THE NECESSARY CORRECTIONS CARRIED OUT IN THE DAILY LIST. IF ANY BRANCH FINDS THAT SOME OF THE MATTERS SHOWN IN THE WEEKLY LIST DO NOT RELATE TO THAT BRANCH, IT SHALL BE THE DUTY OF THE BRANCH AGAINST WHICH SUCH MATTER IS SHOWN TO FIND OUT THE CORRECT BRANCH AND INTIMATE THE LISTING BRANCH AND ALSO THE BRANCH TO WHICH THE MATTER RELATES, TO TAKE NECESSARY ACTION. IT SHALL BE THE DUTY OF THE BRANCH TO WHICH THE MATTER REALATES TO GET THE DATA CORRECTED IN THE COUMPUTER SO THAT THE FUTURE LISTS MAY NOT HAVE SUCH MISTAKES. BRANCH OFFICER MAY PLEASE MUST ENSURE THAT ALL PAPER BOOKS SENT TO PB GODOWN ARE COMPLETED IN ALL RESPECT AS REQUIRED VIDE CIRCULAR DATED 20.05.1998 OF ASST. REGISTRAR (LISTING). THE SUPERVISING OFFICERS ARE ALSO REQUESTED TO ENSURE THAT ABOVE ACTIONS/DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED SCRUPULOUSLY BY THE BRANCHES. WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 4 of 231 WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 5 of 231 TABLE OF CONTENTS CURATIVE AND REVIEW PETITIONS TUESDAY, THE 10TH FEBRUARY, 2015.......................................... 7 CURATIVE AND REVIEW PETITIONS WEDNESDAY, THE 11TH FEBRUARY, 2015................................. 14 CURATIVE AND REVIEW PETITIONS THURSDAY, THE 12TH FEBRUARY, 2015.....................................20 COURT NO. 1.................................................................................................................................................................27 COURT NO. 2.................................................................................................................................................................53 COURT NO. 3.................................................................................................................................................................74 COURT NO. 4.................................................................................................................................................................90 COURT NO. 5...............................................................................................................................................................101 COURT NO. 6...............................................................................................................................................................115 COURT NO. 7...............................................................................................................................................................131 COURT NO. 8...............................................................................................................................................................159 COURT NO. 9...............................................................................................................................................................169 COURT NO. 10.............................................................................................................................................................182 COURT NO. 11.............................................................................................................................................................194 COURT NO. 12.............................................................................................................................................................207 COURT NO. 13.............................................................................................................................................................223 WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 6 of 231 WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 7 of 231 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA LIST OF CURATIVE AND REVIEW PETITIONS (BY CIRCULATION) FOR TUESDAY, THE 10TH FEBRUARY, 2015 IN THE CHAMBERS OF HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE AT 1:30 PM BEFORE : HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE T.S. THAKUR HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL R. DAVE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RANJAN GOGOI CURATIVE PET(C) NO. 316/2014 RAMESH RAMRAO DESHMUKH IN R.P.(C) NO. 2920/2013 IN VS. SLP(C) NO. 6089/2007 RAJIV RAMRAO DESHMUKH & ORS. IX BY CIRCUL.-O (WITH OFFICE REPORT) 1ST LISTING AT 1:35 PM BEFORE : HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE T.S. THAKUR HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL R. DAVE CURATIVE PET(C) NO. 1/2015 RAVINDRA KUMAR IN R.P.(C) NO. 1940/2013 IN VS. SLP(C) NO. 18341/2013 STATE OF UTTRAKHAND AND ANR X BY CIRCUL.-N (WITH APPLN. (S) FOR ORAL HEARING 2ND LISTING AND OFFICE REPORT) CURATIVE PET(R) NO. 2/2015 M. VENKATESH IN R.P.(CRL.) NO. 225/2012 IN VS. SLP(CRL) NO. 7120/2009 STATE BY RURAL POLICE, KARNATAKA IIB BY CIRCUL.-O (WITH OFFICE REPORT) 1ST LISTING CURATIVE PET(C) NO. MANAGEMENT OF COIMBATORE 23-25/2015 IN R.P.(C) NO. DISTRICT CENTRAL COOP. BANK 1956-1958/2012 IN SLP(C) NO. VS. 30629-30631/2011 V.P. PALANISAMY AND ORS. XV BY CIRCUL.-N (WITH OFFICE REPORT) 1ST LISTING AT 1:40 PM BEFORE : HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J. CHELAMESWAR HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.K. SIKRI R.P.(C) NO. 3066/2014 IN C.A. DEVINDER SINGH BALI NO. 7675/2012 VS. IV BY CIRCUL.-O STATE OF HARYANA & ANR. 1ST LISTING (WITH APPLN. (S) FOR C/DELAY IN FILING REVIEW PETITION) WITH WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 8 of 231 R.P.(C) NO. 3065/2014 IN C.A. NO. SURINDER KUMAR BALI 7676/2012 VS. IV BY CIRCUL.-O STATE OF HARYANA AND ANR. (WITH APPLN. (S) FOR C/DELAY IN FILING REVIEW PETITION) WITH R.P.(C) NO. 133/2015 IN C.A. NO. ARUNA 7678/2012 VS. IV BY CIRCUL.-O STATE OF HARYANA & ANR. (WITH APPLN. (S) FOR C/DELAY IN FILING REVIEW PETITION) AT 1:45 PM BEFORE : HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE FAKKIR MOHAMED IBRAHIM KALIFULLA HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.K. SIKRI R.P.(C) NO. 164/2015 IN SLP(C) RAM CHANDRA - II NO. 26658/2014 VS. XI BY CIRCUL.-N STATE OF U.P AND ANR. 1ST LISTING AT 1:50 PM BEFORE : HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MADAN B. LOKUR HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.K. SIKRI R.P.(C) NO. 279/2015 IN C.A. NO. ASA RAM & ORS. 4779/2012 VS. IV BY CIRCUL.-O STATE OF HARYANA & ORS. 1ST LISTING (WITH APPLN. (S) FOR C/DELAY IN FILING REVIEW PETITION) AT 1:55 PM BEFORE : HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V. GOPALA GOWDA R.P.(C) NO. 172/2015 IN SLP(C) MANAV KENDRA NO. 23193/2013 VS. IX BY CIRCUL.-O MANAV KENDRA EDUCATIONAL TRUST 1ST LISTING & ORS (WITH OFFICE REPORT) IN THE CHAMBERS OF HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE T.S. THAKUR AT 1:40 PM BEFORE : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE T.S. THAKUR HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.A. BOBDE R.P.(C) NO. 101/2015 IN SLP(C) SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH NO. 26466/2013 VS. XVI BY CIRCUL.-O UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 1ST LISTING (WITH APPLN. (S) FOR APPLICATION FOR HEARING IN OPEN COURT AND C/DELAY IN FILING REVIEW PETITION AND OFFICE REPORT) WEEKLY LIST NO. 5 OF 2015 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Page 9 of 231 AT 1:45 PM BEFORE : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE T.S. THAKUR HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE R. BANUMATHI R.P.(C) NO. 384/2015 IN C.A. NO. RAJESH KUMAR JAIN AND ANR 9378/2014 VS. XIV BY CIRCUL.-N SHANTI DEVI 1ST LISTING IN THE CHAMBERS OF HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL R. DAVE AT 1:40 PM BEFORE : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANIL R. DAVE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE KURIAN JOSEPH HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R.K. AGRAWAL R.P.(C) NO. 178-179/2015 IN HARISH CHAND GUPTA SLP(C) NO. 7922-7923/2014 VS. XIV BY CIRCUL.-N DELHI TRANSPORT CORPORATION 1ST LISTING (WITH APPLN. (S) FOR C/DELAY
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