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04.02.2014 Notes 04.02.2014 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST SUPPLEMENTARY LIST FOR TODAY IN CONTINUATION OF THE ADVANCE LIST ALREADY CIRCULATED. THE WEBSITE OF DELHI HIGH COURT IS www.delhihighcourt.nic.in INDEX PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS ---------> J-1 TO J-3 REGULAR MATTERS --------------------> R-1 TO R-54 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) ------> F-1 TO F-5 ADVANCE LIST -----------------------> 1 TO 66 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)-> 67 TO 83 (FIRST PART) APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)-> 84 TO 90 (SECOND PART) COMPANY ----------------------------> 91 TO 92 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)-----> 93 TO 101 SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY ---------------> 102 TO 115 NOTES 1. Urgent mentioning may be made before Hon'ble DB-II at 10.30 a.m. 2. Hon'ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli will hear Fresh Cases as well as Fresh Applications on all Court days, including Thursdays. 3. Hon'ble Mr. Justice J.R. Midha will hear single bench matter listed before his Lordship in Court No.36. 4. Hon'ble Mr. Justice G.P. Mittal will hear single bench matter listed before his Lordship in Court No.16. 5. Hon'ble Ms. Justice Deepa Sharma will hear Criminal Appeals(Persons in Custody) and Criminal Misc. Main(CRL.M.C.) matters listed before her Lordship in Chamber; after hearing the matters listed before Hon'ble DB- IV. 6. Listing of matters on Leave Arrangement may be seen at the bottom of Supplementary List. DELETIONS 1. W.P.(C) 6274/2013, W.P.(C) 6661/2013 & W.P.(C) 7154/2013 listed before Hon'ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli at item Nos. 10, 11 & 15 respectively are deleted as the same are listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sudershan Kumar Misra. 2. RSA 258/2013 listed before Hon'ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli at item No.23 is deleted as the same is listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Valmiki J. Mehta. 3. CONT.CAS(C) 865/2012 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sudershan Kumar Misra at item No. 11 is deleted as the same is fixed for 04.03.2014. 4. LA.APP. 45/2012 listed before Sh. Ramesh Chand, Registrar(Applt) at item No.5 is deleted as the same is listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Valmiki J. Mehta. NOMINATED/STANDING COUNSEL 1. THE PRADESHIYA INDUSTRIAL AND INVESTMENT MR. PRASHANTO CHANDRA SEN CORPORATION OF U.P. LTD. (PICUP) NOTICE As approved by Hon'ble Mr. Justice R.M.Lodha, Judge, Supreme Court of India and Executive Chairman, NALSA, 2nd National Lok Adalat is to be conducted on 12th April, 2014(Saturday) at all levels, right from the Supreme Court to Tuluka Courts. Accordingly, Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee is going to organize a National Lok Adalat with the approval of Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pradeep Nandrajog, Hon'ble Chairman, DHCLSC for the pending cases under following category:- 1. Misc. Appeals, Civil Appeals, 2nd Appeals, Original Suits, Writs, MACT Appeals. 2. Electricity & Water Bills(Excluding Theft Cases). 3. Service matters relating to pay and allowances and retrial benefits. To facilitate settlements, the Committee will organize pre-Lok Adalat sittings. The parties and their Advocates who are interested to settle their matters in the National Lok Adalat may contact O/o Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee, Chamber No. 34, Lawyers Chambers, Delhi High Court with particulars of their cases. The parties may also make prayer to the Hon'ble Court concerned to refer the matter to the National Lok Adalat if the matter is fit for being taken up in the National Lok Adalat. NOTICE It is hereby informed that Hon'ble the Chief Justice, on the recommendation of the Hon'ble Computer Committee, has directed that it will be mandatory to file soft copy on CD-R/DVD-R in Original side jurisdiction matters w.e.f. 01-Feb.- 2014 in addition to the existing paper filing of cases. The procedure to prepare soft copy is as under: Procedure for documents preparation for filing of soft copy. 1. Prepare original text material/documents viz. Index, notice of motion, memo of parties, main petition, interlocutory applications, etc. in MS- word or Open office, as per format already prescribed for hard copy. 2. Convert documents into PDF using any PDF converter tool or inbuilt PDF conversion functionality of word processing software. 3. Scan the documents viz. notorized affidavit(s) signed vakalatnama, certified copy of order or award/agreement and annexures etc. (other than text material) using 300 dpi. 4. Merge both type documents, prepared in MS word or open office and scanned, in a single PDF searchable (OCR i.e. Optical Character Recognition/Reader) and bookmark the documents strictly as per the index of hard-copy. Burn the merged single file on a CD-R/DVD-R. 5. Present hard-copy, as usual, along with the CD-R/DVD-R at the Delhi High Court filing counter at the time of filing. (Details of the case be written in black ink using black marker on the CD mailer (padded) cover as well as on CD under the signature of counsel). The Advocate will give an undertaking on the hard-copy in the following format: “Certified that the soft copy filed herewith is a replica of the hard-copy filed. For any assistance and training please contact Mr. Sarsij Kumar, System Analyst, and Mr. Zameem Ahmad Khan, Programmer, Computer Cell, Ground Floor, A- Block, Delhi High Court, New Delhi. (011-43010101, Ext. No. 4563). REGISTRAR(LISTING) PRACTICE DIRECTIONS FOR ISSUANCE OF SUMMONS/NOTICES THROUGH SPEED POST / REGISTERED POST WITH PROOF OF DELIVERY (POD) IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI 1. These practice directions will apply in all cases where the Hon’ble Court has ordered issuance of summons/notices through Speed Post or Registered Post. These Practice Directions will come into force immediately. 2. In all cases where summons/notices have been ordered by Hon’ble Court to be served through Speed Post or Registered Post the following procedure will be followed: a) The Advocate/Party-in-Person will file Process Fee at the Filing Counter, Delhi High Court, clearly mentioning therein his contact number and address along with copies of the petition/application to be sent with the summons/notices and adequate numbers of the envelopes specially designed, containing proof of delivery (PoD) bearing the address of the respondent/addressee. These envelopes are available at the Extension Counter set up by the Department of Posts in the Receipt and Despatch Branch, Main Building, ‘A’ Block, Delhi High Court. b) The Process Fee Form along with envelope(s) and the copies of petition/application so filed will be sent by the Filing Counter to the concerned Branch for preparation of summons/notices. c) The concerned branch will prepare the summons/notices within a period of three working days of receiving the process fee form from the filing counter. The branch will immediately thereafter send the copies of summons/notices, envelope(s) and copy of the petition/application to the Receipt & Despatch Branch, which will seal the process in the envelope(s). d) The Advocate/Party-in-Person will collect sealed envelope(s) from the Receipt and Despatch Branch and submit them directly at the extension counter set up by the Department of Posts. e) The Advocates will pay the following charges directly at the Counter set up by the Department of Posts. i) Speed Post charges for the article as determined by the Department of Posts. 1 of 2 ii) Speed Post charges for the PoD as determined by the Department of Posts. iii) Handling charges @ Rs.5/- per acknowledgment (PoD) at the time of booking of the article. iv) Scanning charges for the PoD @ Rs.10/- at the time of booking of the article. 3. The Speed Post charges paid once will not be refunded even if the article is not delivered or is received back unserved. 4. The concerned Advocate/Party-in-Person will file an affidavit of service along with the receipt of summons/notices sent in the specially designed envelope(s) through Speed Post and the tracking report as available on the net. 5. The Department of Posts will send the scanned copy of the PoD electronically to the e-mail ID of the nominated officer of the Delhi High Court immediately on receipt of the same in the concerned Post Office. 6. The undelivered/refused articles or the duly signed PoD (or its scanned copy) received in the Receipt & Despatch Branch will be sent to the concerned Branches for further necessary action. 7. If the advocate/party concerned desires to have a scanned copy of the POD then he may furnish his e-mail ID at the time of filing of Process Fee form and should send a request to the Assistant Registrar (Appellate) (Email [email protected]) through email in this regard, who shall forward the scanned copy of the POD received electronically from the Department of Posts. 2 of 2 04.02.2014 J-1 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGEMENT (APPLT. JURISDICTION) COURT NO.35 (DIVISION BENCH-7) (BENCH - "A") HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE REVA KHETRAPAL HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE PRATIBHA RANI 1. CRL.L.P 367/2012 STATE NARENDER KUMAR CHOUDHRY VS. NARESH & ORS. B.S. RANA VIJENDER BHARDWAJ COURT NO. 29 EXTENSION BLOCK (FIRST FLOOR) HON'BLE DR. JUSTICE S. MURALIDHAR AT 10.30 A.M 1. CRL.A 52/2008 TARUN GARG K.K. MANAN VS. CENTRAL BUREAU OF NIPUN BHARDWAJ INVESTIGATION NAVENDER N. GAUTAM ANKUSH NARANG SATBIR S. GILL MANOJ OHRI 2. CRL.A 118/2008 PERNOD RICARD INDIA ASHISH KOTHARI PVT. LTD. ABHAY PRATAP SINGH VS. 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