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The High Court of Orissa,Cuttack List of Business for Thursday the 3Rd December 2020 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA,CUTTACK LIST OF BUSINESS FOR THURSDAY THE 3RD DECEMBER 2020 AT 11:00 AM THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE BISWANATH RATH (CRIMINAL APPLICATINOS & MOTIONS.) (THIS BENCH WILL FUNCTION THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCING. LEARNED COUNSEL ARE REQUESTED TO APPEAR ONLY FROM REMOTE LOCATIONS LIKE RESIDENCE/OFFICES ETC.) (LEARNED COUNSEL ARE REQUESTED TO FURNISH ENGLISH TRANSLATED COPIES OF THE DOCUMENTS FILED IN VERNACULAR LANGUAGES.) (LEARNED COUNSEL FOR THE PARTIES NEED NOT MAKE ORAL MENTION BY APPEARING THROUGH VC BEFORE THE COURT OF HON’BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE FOR GETTING THEIR MATTERS LISTED ON THE GROUND OF URGENCY. THEY ARE REQUESTED TO UPLOAD THE MEMO OF URGENCY MENTIONING BRIEF REASONS IN THE CHAT BOX AVAILABLE IN THE Jitsi Video Conferencing Platform OF THE CONCERNED COURT AS PER ROSTER.) (ITEM NO.30 WILL BE TAKEN UP AT 02:00P.M.) NUMBER OF SLOTS AND RESPECTIVE V.C. LINKS FOR THIS BENCH HAVE BEEN PROVIDED IN THE NOTICE. LEARNED COUNSEL ARE REQUESTED TO ASCERTAIN THEIR SLOTS FROM THE NOTICE AND APPEAR BEFORE THIS BENCH BY CLICKING THE LINK(S) PROVIDED FOR THEIR RESPECTIVE SLOTS. FRESH ADMISSION 1. WP(C)/7600/2020 NARAN JENA M/S.CHANDAN MISHRA (with defects.) V/S K.C.MAJHI UNION OF INDIA WITH WP(C)/25966/2020 SURYAKANTA MISHRA ASHOK KUMAR ROUT (with defect.) V/S P.K.MALLICK, A.SAHOO UNION OF INDIA WITH WP(C)/32186/2020 MANORANJAN BEURA CHANDAN MISHRA (with defects.) V/S K.C.MAJHI UNION OF INDIA WITH WP(C)/32216/2020 DIG POLICE PMT ORISSA CHANDAN MISHRA (with defects.) V/S K.C.MAJHI UNION OF INDIA WITH WP(C)/32296/2020 DWARIKA NARAUAN AMLAN SHAKTI PAUL (with defect.) CHHOTARAY V/S UNION OF INDIA 2. WP(C)/8999/2020 SUBASH CHANDRA DAS DHULIRAM PATTNAIK (with defect) V/S L.K.PATTANAYAK, N.BISWAL, L.PATTANAYAK STATE OF ORISSA WITH WP(C)/10076/2020 KANTARU SAHOO SANJIB MOHANTY (with defects) V/S STATE OF ORISSA WITH WP(C)/10077/2020 BHASKAR SAHU SANJIB MOHANTY (with defects) V/S STATE OF ORISSA WITH WP(C)/10078/2020 MIR GULAM RASUL SANJIB MOHANTY (with defects) V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/10267/2020 BALABHADRA NAIK SANJIB MOHANTY (with defect) V/S B.BISWAL, P.K.HARICHANDA, A.PARIJA STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/10269/2020 MIR GULAM RASUL SANJIB MOHANTY (with defect) V/S B.BISWAL, P.K.HARICHANDA, A.PARIJA STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/10270/2020 ISHWAR CHANDRA SANJIB MOHANTY PRADHAN B.BISWAL, P.K.HARICHANDA, A.PARIJA V/S STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/10272/2020 BHAGIRATHI NAIK SANJIB MOHANTY V/S B.BISWAL, P.K.HARICHANDA, A.PARIJA STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/11008/2020 TRINATH JENA BIRAJA PRASANNA SATAPATHY (with defect) V/S S.ROY, D.DEBADARSINI STATE OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/30225/2020 DR.RAJ KISHORE SURAJ MOHANTY (With defects.) MOHAPATRA S.RATH, B.K.PANIGRAHI V/S THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVT OF ODISHA WITH WP(C)/30513/2020 BANALATA PATI K.K.SWAIN (with defect.) V/S S.C.D.DASH, P.K.MOHANTY, R.P.DAS STATE OF ODISHA 3. WP(C)/10400/2020 ARUN KUMAR DAS MIHIR KANTA RATH V/S UNION OF INDIA MR.DAYANIDHI LENKA(C.G.C.) WITH WP(C)/33164/2020 BANSIDHAR MISHRA ASHOK KUMAR ROUT (with defect) V/S P.K.MALLICK,T.K.MOHANTY,A.SAHOO UNION OF INDIA 4. WP(C)/26794/2020 HANU SETHY PRASANTA KUMAR SATPATHY V/S R.K.SAHU, S.D.PATI DISTRICT JUDGE, RAYAGADA 5. WP(C)/27474/2020 UTTARA KUMAR MAHANTA HARA PRASAD RATH (with defect) V/S A.K.BEHERA, R.P.RATH STATE OF ODISHA 6. WP(C)/27503/2020 BATA KRISHNA PRADHAN SAMIR KUMAR MISHRA (with defects.) V/S J.PRADHAN, P.S.MOHANTY, S.L.PATTANAIK STATE OF ODISHA 7. WP(C)/29076/2020 ARJUN PRADHAN PRASANTA KUMAR SATAPATHY (with defects. IA No.12693/2020 V/S P.PANDA, B.DAS at Fl.A for appr. orders.) STATE OF ODISHA 8. WP(C)/30312/2020 M/S.ORICLEAN PRIVATE BIBHU PRASAD DAS (with defect. IA No.13180/2020 at LIMITED G.MOHANTY, S.SAMAL, C.PATNAIK, Fl.A for appr. orders.) ... V/S N.AGARWAL ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX,CIRCLE TDS BBSR 9. WP(C)/30913/2020 M/S ARYA MOTORS SATYAJIT MOHANTY (IA No.13420/2020 at Fl.A for V/S D.P.SAHU stay. Order No.2 may kindly be THE STATE OF ODISHA seen.) Spec. Adj. 10. WP(C)/32047/2020 SHIV SHANKAR PRAVASH CH.JENA (IA No.13927/2020 at Fl.A for SAMANTRAY S.J.DAS, B.S.MISHRA, P.C.DASH, appr. direction.) V/S S.K.MOHANTY STATE OF ODISHA 11. WP(C)/32592/2020 M/S. BABAJAN JEWELLERS LALITENDU MISHRA (IA No.14148/2020 at Fl.A for V/S S.K.SINGH, S.RATH, S.A.ALI stay.) ... THE AUTHORISED OFFICER UCO BANK ZONAL OFFICE BBSR 12. WP(C)/32789/2020 BADRI NARAYAN MISHRA UMESH CHANDRA PATNAIK (with defects. IA No.14212/2020 V/S S.PATNAIK, M.R.SAHOO, R.KUMAR at Fl.A for stay. Caveat Petition STATE OF ODISHA M/S.ARUN KU. PATRA, B.SHADANGI, No.1649/20 is at Fl.B.) SMT.K.S.K.PATRO 13. WP(C)/32862/2020 BISWAJIT PATTANAYAK PARTHA SARATHI DAS (with defect. IA No.14250/2020 at V/S Fl.A for appr. orders.) STATE OF ODISHA 14. WP(C)/32871/2020 PADMALAYA MOHAPATRA PADMALAYA MOHAPATRA(IN PERSON) (With defect) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 15. WP(C)/33114/2020 MANASI ROUT PRAFULLA KUMAR MOHAPATRA (with defect no.6) V/S S.C.SAHU STATE OF ODISHA 16. WP(C)/33268/2020 SATYABRAT PAL SANJIB MOHANTY (with defect. IA No.14429/2020 at V/S B.BISWAL, P.K.HARICHANDAN Fl.A for appr. order.) STATE OF ORISSA FOR ORDERS 17. WP(C)/22395/2020 M/S.TRANSPOWER MR GAUTAM MISHRA SR ADVANUPAM (IA No.12815/2020 at Fl.C for V/S DASH appr. orders. IA No.10167/2020 at J.R.DEO, S.JENA, A.K.DASH Fl.A for appr. order. IA STATE OF ODISHA M/S SATYABRATA No.12398/2020 at Fl.B for appr. MOHANTY,T.K.KAMILA order.)Spec. Adj ... FOR ADMISSION 18. WP(C)/11008/2018 SOVAN KU.DASH M/S.PRASANNA KU.PARHI (With Counter by Op.2 and Addl. V/S MR.ASOK MOHANTY, affidavit filed by the Petitioner. IA B.K.PARDHI,J.MOHANTY,D.GOCHHAYAT No. 8907/18 at fl.A for appr. ,A.K.BHANJA orders. IA No.17014/19 is at fl.B STATE OF ODISHA for analogous hearing, copy not served. IA No.13194/2020 at Fl.C for early hearing, copy not served.) ... WITH WP(C)/10677/2018 SUSHIL KU.RAY M/S.PRASANNA KU.PARHI (With Counter by Op.1. V/S D.GOCHHAYAT, J.MOHANTY, MC.8859/18 at fl.A for appr. B.K.PARDHI orders. IA No.17394/18 at fl.B for STATE OF ODISHA appr. orders. A Letter received from the Dist. Judge, Koraput at fl.1 may kindly be seen. AD of notice issued to Op.3 not returned. Affidavit filed on behalf of Op.3 in compliance of order dtd.29.08.2019 is at fl.10.) 19. WP(C)/28669/2019 SAROJ KUMAR MOHANTY M/S.KALI PRASANNA MISHRA (with Counter by Ops.2 and 4. IA V/S L.P.DWIVEDY No.2678/2020 at fl.A for further STATE OF ODISHA,LAW orders re:stay. Addl. affidavit filed DEPT. by the petitioner is at fl.X may kindly be seen, copy not served. Rejoinder in question not received. Order No.6, dtd.12.11.2020 may kindly be seen.) Spec. Adj. 20. WP(C)/8594/2020 M/S. B.RAMANAIAH BIBEKANANDA BHUYAN (with Counter by Op.4. IA CONSTRUCTIONS S.SAHOO, P.MOHANTY No.3723/2020 at Fl.A for stay. V/S Receipt showing service of extra STATE OF ODISHA copy on ld. AGA not filed. Rejoinder not filed. with a Dispd. of Case in WP(C) No.16063/2020) Spec. Adj. WITH WP(C)/16380/2020 M/S.B.RAMANAIAH M/S.BIBEKANANDA BHUYAN (with defect nos.6, 11 & 19. with CONSTRUCTIONS S.SAHOO Counter by Op.4. IA V/S No.7669/2020 at Fl.A for stay.) STATE OF ODISHA 21. WP(C)/15833/2020 BASANTA KUMAR SAHOO BIBHU PRASAD DAS (with Counter by Op.2 and its V/S A.MOHANTY, G.MOHANTY, S.SAMAL, Rejoinder. Addl. affidavit filed by C.PATNAIK Op.5. Rejoinder filed to the STATE OF ODISHA M/S.D.MOHAPATRA Counter of Op.5. IA No.7402/2020 M.R.PRADHAN, J.M.BARIK, at Fl.A for appr. orders. A letter P.K.SINGHDEO from Ld. D.Mohapatra reg. pendency of similar matters is at Fl.B.) Spec. Adj. 22. WP(C)/17613/2020 SANTOSHI INFOTECH ANUPAM DAS (With defects. With Addl. affidavit COMPUTER CENTRE MR.GAUTAM MISRA, J.R.DEO, S.JENA, filed by the Petitioner. With V/S A.K.DASH Counter filed by Ops.2 & 3 and it's STATE OF ODISHA M/S SANJIB KHANDAYATRAY, G.C.DAS, Rejoinder. With Counter by Op.4. C.K.RAY IA No.8308/2020 at fl.A for appr. orders. IA No.8309/2020 is at fl.B for calling for records. Note of submission filed and kept in record. Order No.7, dtd.19.11.2020 may kindly be seen.
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