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Causelistgenerate Report WEEKLY DALY THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA,CUTTACK LIST OF BUSINESS FOR MONDAY THE 26TH JULY 2021 AT 10:30 AM THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE B. P. ROUTRAY This Bench will function through Virtual mode. ( Learned advocates are requested to submit the memos for urgent listing of matters first to the D.R.(Judicial), and only where the D.R.(Judicial) has communicated that the request has been declined or the date given is not convenient for some reasons, should the matters be mentioned orally before the bench of the Chief Justice or such bench assigned for the purpose.) For the oral mentioning before the division bench in Chief Justice’s court, learned advocates will first obtain from the court master between 9.30 a.m. and 10.15 a.m. On all working days, over phone no.8763760499, a Mentioning Matter (MM) number. In matters other than fresh admission matters, the learned advocates will furnish to the court master on e-mail id- [email protected] proof of intimation of the mentioning to learned counsel for the opposite parties. When the court of the Chief Justice assembles, the mentioning matters will be called out serial wise. Old cases in the Special Weekly List will be taken up for Final Disposal after exhaustion of the Weekly List. This Bench will rise at 12.50 P.M. and function again after lunch. FRESH ADMISSION 1. WP(C)/2804/2016 SUBHARANSHU BHUSAN M/S.NIRANJAN LENKA (Order no.4 dtd.08.04.2016 SARANGI R.LENKA, H.K.MOHANTA, L.SAHU, may kindly be seen. S.SAHU Addl.Affidavit not yet filed.) V/S UNION OF INDIA 2. WP(C)/3711/2016 SUDARSANA MOHANTY M/S.JAYAKRISHNA MOHAPATRA (With defects.) J.SAHOO V/S STATE OF ODISHA 3. WP(C)/8110/2016 HEMANTA KU SAHU M/S.AMAR KUMAR MOHANTY (With defect. MC 7482/16 K.A.GURU, S.K.MOHAPATRA at fl.A for appr.order.) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 4. WP(C)/8115/2016 RAKESH KUMAR M/S.SUSANTA KU MISHRA (MC 7488/16 at fl.A for SINGHSAMANT S.K.JOSHI, S.K.LENKA stay.) V/S STATE ELECTION COMMISSION,TOSHALI BHAWAN,BBSR 5. WP(C)/8135/2016 BRUDHISHYAM SETHY M/S.RADHARAMAN DAS NAYAK (With defect.) A.K.DAS, B.K.SETHY, H.DASH, V/S S.MOHAPATRA, B.B.DAS STATE OF ODISHA 6. WP(C)/8196/2016 RAJ KUMAR MINZ M/S.TUNA SAHOO (MC.7571/16 at fl.A for P.K.SATPATHY, K.C.PANDA appr.order.) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 7. WP(C)/9495/2016 MANAGING M/S.N.K.SAHU (MC.8758/16 at fl.A for DIRECTOR,SAIL P.SWAIN, B.SWAIN stay.) V/S PRITIWANTI BAGE 8. WP(C)/14248/2016 KSHIRASAGAR SAHU M/S.LAXMI NARAYAN PATEL K.K.JENA, H.K.MUDULI, V/S B.K.RAGADA, U.C.DORA, N.K.DAS, H.S.SATAPATHY STATE OF ODISHA 9. WP(C)/25829/2019 BIJAY SETHI M/S.N.SAHANI (Order no.2 dtd.15.07.2021 K.PRADHAN may kindly be seen.) V/S Spe.adj. STATE OF ODISHA 10. WA/389/2021 MAMATA MOHARANA DIBYA CHARAN SWAIN (With defects. I.A. A.DASH No.978/21 at fl.A for V/S dispensing with filing of C.copy. With WP(C) CHIEF EXECUTIVE 29338/19, a disp. of case.) OFFICER (ELECTRICAL), Mention. C.E.S.U. 11. WP(C)/2011/2021 ASHOK KUMAR BISWAJIT NAYAK (With defect.) JAYASINGH S.SAMANTRAY, A.K.PATRA V/S REGISTRAR, SAT, CUTTACK BENCH WITH WP(C)/15121/2021 DIPAK KUMAR HOTA DURGESH NARAYAN RATH A.K.SAA V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/15433/2021 SURENDRANATH JENA KUNAL KUMAR SWAIN P.N.MOHANTY, U.C.CHHOTRAY, V/S P.K.MOHAPATRA, R.P.DAS, K.SWAIN THE SECY.TO GOVT.OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/15436/2021 NARESH KUMAR MEHER K.K.SWAIN P.N.MOHANTY, U.CHHOTRAY, V/S P.K.MOHAPATRA, K.SWAIN, R.P.DAS STATE OF ORISSA WITH WP(C)/15438/2021 LAXMIDHAR BEHERA K.K.SWAIN P.N.MOHANTY, U.CHHOTRAY, V/S P.K.MOHAPATRA, K.SWAIN, STATE OF ORISSA WITH WP(C)/15469/2021 DEBABRATA GUHA SAROJA KUMAR SAHU (With defect.) P.K.BEHERA V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/20674/2021 DR. DEBABRATA SURYA NARAYAN PATNAIK (With defect.) MOHANTY G.R.SETHY, C.S.PANDA, P.MOHAPATRA, S.MOHAPATRA, V/S A.A.MOHANTY STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/20676/2021 SURYANARAYAN SAHU SURYA NARAYAN PATNAIK (With defect.) P.MOHAPATRA, S.MOHAPATRA, V/S A.A.MOHANTY STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/20678/2021 SURYANARAYAN SAHU SURYA NARAYAN PATNAIK (With defect.) P.MOHAPATRA, S.MOHAPATRA, V/S A.A.MOHANTY STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/20681/2021 PREMALATA JENA SURYA NARAYAN PATNAIK (With defect.) P.MOHAPATRA, S.MOHAPATRA, V/S A.A.MOHANTY STATE OF ODISHA 12. WP(C)/6141/2021 GOBINDA CHANDRA PRASANNA KUMAR MISHRA (With defect.) SAHOO A.A.MISHRA V/S STATE OF ODISHA 13. WP(C)/8182/2021 NATIVE VOICE ASUTOSH MOHANTA (With defect. I.A. O.PANDA No.3779/21 at fl.A for V/S appr.order.) STATE OF ODISHA 14. WP(C)/9760/2021 STATE OF ODISHA SR.STANDING COUNSEL (S AND ME) (I.A. No.4344/21 at fl.A for dispensing with filing of V/S C.copy. I.A. No.4345/21 at fl.B for stay.) ASHOKA KUMAR MOHAPATRA 15. WP(C)/10792/2021 DIBAKAR NAIK S.N.BISWAL (With defect.) G.K.NANDA V/S STATE OF ODISHA 16. WP(C)/11159/2021 KABIR DAS ARUN KUMAR PATRA (With defect. I.A. B.SHADANGI, K.S.K.PATRO, No.4971/21 at fl.A for V/S K.S.PATRA stay.) Spe.adj. STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/11164/2021 ARVIND KUMAR SAHU ARUN KUMAR PATRA (With defects. I.A. B.SHADANGI, K.S.K.PATRO, No.4973/21 at fl.A for V/S K.S.PATRA stay.) Spe.adj. STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/11165/2021 RAJESH SENAPATI ARUN KUMAR PATRA (With defects. I.A. B.SHADANGI, K.S.K.PATRO No.4975/21 at fl.A for V/S stay.) Spe.adj. STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/12646/2021 SUKANTI HOTA ARUN KUMAR PATRA (With defect. I.A. B.SHADANGI, K.S.K.PATRO No.5609/21 at fl.A for V/S stay.) Spe.adj. STATE OF ODISHA 17. WP(C)/15440/2021 M/S. TARINI UMESH CH. BEHURA (With defect. I.A. PACKAGING AND B.B.PANDA No.6785/21 at fl.A for GRAPHICS appr.order. I.A. No.7087/21 at fl.B for appr.order.) V/S Mention. ADDL. COMMNR. OF SALES TAX (APPEAL) CZ WITH WP(C)/15456/2021 M/S. TARINI UMESH CHANDRA BEHURA (With defects. I.A. PACKAGING AND B.B.PANDA No.6789/21 at fl.A for GRAPHICS appr.order. I.A. No.7086/21 at fl.B for appr.order.) V/S ADDL. COMMNR. OF SALES TAX(APPEAL)CZ WITH WP(C)/15462/2021 M/S. TARINI UMESH CHANDRA BEHURA (With defects. I.A. PACKAGING AND B.B.PANDA No.6790/21 at fl.A for GRAPHICS appr.order. I.A. No.7085/21 at fl.B for appr.order.) V/S ADDL. COMMNR. OF SALES TAX(APPEAL)CZ 18. WP(C)/16662/2021 ANIL KUMAR KAR SANJIT KUMAR DAS (With defects. I.A. A.K.PATTNAIK No.7350/21 at fl.A for V/S stay.) STATE OF ODISHA 19. WP(C)/17703/2021 SANTOSH KUMAR ARUN KUMAR PATRA (With defects. I.A. JAISWAL B.SHADANGI, K.S.K.PATRO No.8046/21 at fl.A for stay.) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 20. WP(C)/17726/2021 PARASURAM@ PASURAM MOHENDRA KUMAR MOHAPATRO (With defect.) GOUD S.KHAN, P.K.BEHERA V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/17742/2021 RAM PRASAD MAJHI MOHENDRA KUMAR MOHAPATRO (With defect.) S.KHAN, P.K.BEHERA V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/17743/2021 KRUTIBAS PUJHARI MOHENDRA KUMAR MOHAPATRO (With defect.) S.KHAN, P.K.BEHERA V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/17744/2021 MADANA MAJHI MOHENDRA KUMAR MOHAPATRO (With defect.) S.KHAN, P.K.BEHERA V/S STATE OF ODISHA 21. WP(C)/18015/2021 DASARATHA NAIK GOPAL PRASAD JENA (With defects.) V/S NHAI OF INDIA, G 5 AND 6 22. WP(C)/18052/2021 SHREE CHAITANYA BIRAJA PRASANNA SATAPATHY (I.A. No.8221/21 at fl.A for MAHAPRABHU, SHREE S.ROY appr.order.) BHAGABAT BASUDEV BIJE MATITOTA., V/S STATE OF ODISHA 23. WP(C)/19529/2021 KHIROD KUMAR SAHU MANAS PATI (With defects.) S.KAR, S.S.PATI V/S PRINCIPAL, VSS MEDICAL COLLEGE, BURLA WITH WP(C)/19530/2021 SAMBHUNATH SAHU MANAS PATI (With defects.) S.KAR, S.S.PATI V/S PRINCIPAL, VEER SURENDRA SAI MEDICAL COLLEGE, BURLA WITH WP(C)/19990/2021 NARAYAN BAG MANAS PATI (With defects.) S.KAR, S.S.PATI V/S PRINCIPAL, VEER SURENDRA SAI MEDICAL COLLEGE, BURLA 24. WP(C)/19644/2021 BIPIN BIHARI NAYAK JAYANTA KUMAR KHANDAYATRAY (With defects.) Spe.adj. S.SETH V/S STATE OF ODISHA 25. WP(C)/19998/2021 VISA STEEL LIMITED ANUPAM DASH Mention. J.R.DEO, S.JENA, A.K.DASH V/S UNION OF INDIA 26. WP(C)/20325/2021 AMIT KUMAR AGARWAL PABITRA KUMAR NAYAK (With defects. I.A. H.B.DASH, A.C.R.DAS, K.K.JENA, No.9341/21 at fl.A for V/S C.MOHAPATRA appr.order.) STATE OF ODISHA 27.
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