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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR MONDAY,THE 23RD APRIL,2012 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 1 TO 37 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 38 TO 39 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 40 TO 53 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL / 54 TO 70 REGISTRAR (ORGL.) / REGISTRAR (ADMN.) / JOINT REGISTRARS (ORGL.) 23.04.2012 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 23.04.2012 [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-1) HON'BLE THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS 1. LPA 218/2012 BATRA HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL UMESH SHARMA CM APPL. 5118/2012 RESEARCH CENTRE OF CH ASHI RAM BATRA PUBLIC CHARITABLE TRUST Vs. BISWAMBAR NAYAK 2. REVIEW PET. 87/2012 SUBHASH CHANDER IN PERSON,ANKUR CHHIBBER CM APPL. 1695/2012 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS In W.P.(C) 8253/2011 (Disposed off case AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS 3. LPA 71/2011 RAJ BOKARIA MANINDER ACHARYA,REKHA BAKSHI Vs. MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA AND ANR 4. LPA 533/2011 ASSOCIATED TRADING CO AND ANR SANJAY AGNIHOTRI,R.N.SINGH CM APPL. 11480/2011 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR 5. LPA 853/2011 COLLECTOR OF STAMPS RAJIV NANDA CM APPL. 19156-19157/2011 Vs. SE INVESTMENT LTD 6. LPA 1074/2011 MANAGEMENT OF M/S DELHI ARATI MAHAJAN SHEDHA,NAROTTAM CM APPL. 23138/2011 TRANSPORT CORPORATION VYAS Vs. KRISHAN KUMAR NAGAR 7. LPA 184/2012 DESHBANDHU COLLEGE SS AHLUWALIA CM APPL. 4137/2012 Vs. SECY LABOUR DEPARTMENT GOVT OF NCT DELHI AND ANR 8. RFA(OS) 23/1998 SKIPPER BHAWAN FLAT BUYERS JASWANT SINGH,MR. JASWANT CM APPL. 162/2002 ASSN AND ORS SINGH,SANGHI AND CO,RK CM APPL. 8372/2009 Vs. SKIPPER TOWERS PVT. LTD. SANGHI`,SANGHI,A.K. CM APPL. 14509/2009 KOHLI,ARVIND SINGH,RAJNISH CM APPL. 5997/2010 RANJAN,LALIT TRAKRU,S. P. CM APPL. 21202/2011 SABHARWAL,BISHWAJIT SINGH,GIRISH AGGARWAL,AMIT CHADHA,ARVIND SAHA,DEEPTAKIRTI VERMA 9. W.P.(C) 2730/2003 COL.V.KATJU ANIL SAPRA, CM APPL. 4607/2003 Vs. D.D.A. AND ORS. MANJIT,SINGH,S.K.SABHARWAL CM APPL. 2465/2007 SHOBHNA TAKIAR,SAROJ BIDAWAT 10. W.P.(C) 1399/2010 NATIONAL INVESTOR FORUM REGD. HARPAWAN KUMAR ARORA,ASHOK CM APPL. 4306/2010 Vs. GOLDEN FORESTS INDIA LTD. KUMAR SINGH,SURUCHI CM APPL. 18353/2011 AGGARWAL,AJAY MAJITHIA,S BHOWMICK,S.BHOWMICK,SHAILENDRA BHARDWAJ,JAYANT K MEHTA,VINIT MALHOTRA,P K MULLICK,S RAVI SHANKAR 23.04.2012 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 11. W.P.(C) 4505/2011 LODHI PROPERTY CO.LTD. BRIJ BHUSHAN GUPTA,MADHU CM APPL. 9163/2011 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS TEWATIA,SANJEEV SABHARWAL 12. W.P.(C) 7726/2011 RAJ RANI VINOD SEHRAWAT,SC SINGHAL Vs. UOI AND ORS CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 13. LPA 61/2011 OFFICE OF THE LOKAYUKTA PRIYA KUMAR,SK DUBEY,RAJESH CM APPL. 834-835/2011 Vs. RK SAXENA AND ORS PATHAK CM APPL. 931/2011 14. LPA 329/2011 RAVINDER BALWANI RAJESH PATHAK,S.K. CM APPL. 7108/2011 Vs. RK SAXENA DUBEY,N.WAZIRI 15. LPA 361/2011 RN BARARIA MEENESH DUBEY,N.WAZIRI CM APPL. 7456/2011 Vs. CHETAN B SANGHI CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 16. LPA 734/2011 AIR INDIA LTD RATNA DHINGRA,SACHIN CM APPL. 22175/2011 Vs. GOVT OF INDIA AND ORS DATTA,KUSUM SHARMA,CAV 17. LPA 740/2011 AIR INDIA LTD RATNA DHINGRA,SACHIN CM APPL. 16855-16856/2011 Vs. GOVT OF INDIA AND ORS DATTA,KUSUM SHARMA,CAV 18. LPA 742/2011 AIR INDIA LTD RATNA DHINGRA,SACHIN CM APPL. 16886-16887/2011 Vs. GOVT OF INDIA AND ORS DATTA,KUSUM SHARMA,CAV CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 19. W.P.(C) 7821/2010 NATIONAL STUDENTS FRONT AND B.S.NARWAL,M.J.S. RUPAL CM APPL. 3194/2012 ANR. Vs. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY AND ORS. 20. W.P.(C) 7260/2011 NATIONAL STUDENTS FRONT B.S.NARWAL THROUGH THE PRESIDENT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY Vs. V.K.BHASIN, SECRETARY AND ORS AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING 21. LPA 1232/2007 D.D.A. AJAY VERMA,NS VASHISHT,MONIKA PH Vs. MOHD. SALEEM DECD. THR. GARG,V.K. TANDON,A.SARAN LR'S AND ORS. 22. LPA 237/2011 GURDIAL KAUR BHATIA AND ORS AMIT PUNJ,RUCHIR Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI AND MISHRA,RAJEEV SHARMA,RM BAGAI ORS 23. W.P.(C) 5954/2010 RAMESH CHANDER SONDHI NARULA DALAL,NK Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS KHETARPAL,INDERJEET SIDHU 24. W.P.(C) 9085/2011 THOLU ROCKY SEBASTIAN AND CO CM APPL. 20408/2011 Vs. DIRECTOR GENERAL CISF AND ORS 23.04.2012 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING (END) 25. LPA 951/2011 PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK RS MATHUR,RANDHIR CM APPL. 20845/2011 Vs. RS SHARMA AND ANR JAIN,DHANANJAI JAIN,CAV CM APPL. 35/2012 FOR FINAL HEARING (CONNECTED) _______________________________ 26. CO.APP. 15/2012 LATHA JAMES AMAN VACHHER CM APPL. 3355/2012 Vs. JVG FINANCE AND ORS 27. CO.APP. 16/2012 UPPALAPATI SATYANARAYANA VARA AMAN VACHHER CM APPL. 3396/2012 PRASAD Vs. JVG FINANCE AND ORS 28. CO.APP. 17/2012 P RAVINDER AMAN VACHHER CM APPL. 3402/2012 Vs. JVG FINANCE AND ORS 29. CO.APP. 18/2012 MRS SARITA AGGARWAL AMAN VACHHER CM APPL. 3405/2012 Vs. JVG FINANCE AND ORS 30. CO.APP. 19/2012 MADINEEDI SIRISHA AMAN VACHHER CM APPL. 3412/2012 Vs. JVG FINANCE AND ORS 31. CO.APP. 21/2012 MRS A SHYLAJA REDDY AMAN VACHHER CM APPL. 3439-3440/2012 Vs. JVG FINANCE AND ORS 32. CO.APP. 22/2012 RAJESH AGGARWAL AMAN VACHHER CM APPL. 3445/2012 Vs. JVG FINANCE AND ORS 23.04.2012 COURT NO. 2 (DIVISION BENCH-2) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJAY KISHAN KAUL HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SHAKDHER [Note: No urgent mentioning shall be entertained, except at 10.30 A.M. Urgent mentioning shall be entertained only in respect of matters of Detention and Personal Liberty and matters which cannot brook delay till the normal next day of listing. In the absence of any appearance in the Regular Matters, adverse orders will be passed.] AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 1. W.P.(C) 8286/2010 PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK PRUTHI AND ASSOCIATES,SK Vs. CANARA BANK AND ORS PRUTHI,ANIL PANWAR,MANOJ AHUJA 2. CM APPL. 3697/2011 SOUTH EXTENSION TRADERS AMIR Z SINGH PASRICH,MAINDER CM APPL. 884/2012 ASSOCIATION ACHARYA In W.P.(C) 1747/2011 Vs. UOI AND ORS 3. W.P.(C) 7646/2011 LATA STEEL AGENCY (P) LTD AND AJAY K.SHARMA,ROHIT ORS SINGHA,CAV Vs. THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR BANK LTD 4. W.P.(C) 7647/2011 SUNIL ENGINEERING A.K.SHARMA,ROHIT SINGHA,CAV CORPORQATION AND ORS Vs. THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR BANK LTD 23.04.2012 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 5. W.P.(C) 942/2012 ANIL KUMAR ARUN K SHARMA Vs. JAGRITI NAGAR COOP. H.B. SOCIETY LTD AND ANR FOR DIRECTIONS ________________ 6. FAO(OS) 431/1996 HIRA NAND ADVANI RAVI GUPTA,SUNIL BAINSLA,VK CM APPL. 2360/2011 Vs. VISHEN DASS ADVANI AND ANR MAKHIJA 7. RFA(OS) 91/2011 RIPU DAMAN HARYAL AND ORS VIKRAM NANDRAJOG,SANJIV CM APPL. 16007/2011 Vs. GEETA CHOPRA AND ANR BAHL,SP DAS CM APPL. 20283/2011 8. W.P.(C) 4369/2001 NDSE-I, RESIDENTS WELFARE D.R.MAHAJAN,VIKAS,MOHD. ASSOC. ABID,ARUN,BERIWAL,TOMS Vs. COMMISSIONER M.C.D. AND K.P.,SHARMA,DINESH ORS. GARG,VAISHALEE MEHRA,ANIL GROVER,SUBASH,A.D.DIAL,SHIVINDER CHOPRA,JHA,RASHMI CHOPRA,VASHISHTA,AKSHAY BIPIN,ARUN BHARDWAJ,MANOJ,VIKRAM NANDRAJOG,GAURAV GUPTA 9. W.P.(C) 1207/2012 B P RAO AND ANR SHUVODEEP ROY (Disposed off case Vs. DELHI CO-OPERATIVE TRIBUNAL AND ORS. FOR DIRECTIONS (CONNECTED) 10. W.P.(C) 5996/2000 ANIL JAIN,PRO.JAIN ELECTRONIC RAJ K.MITTAL,RN CM APPL. 9184/2000 Vs. DELHI NAGRIK SEHKARI BANK BHARDWAJ,SUJATA LTD. KASHYAP,A.K.VERMA 11. W.P.(C) 6806/2000 NEHA JAIN RAJ Vs. DELHI NAGRIK SEHKARI BAN K.MITTAL,SANGEETA,KASHYAP, LTD. R.N.BHARDWAJ, NITIN MITTAL,GULSHAN,ACCOUNTANT TO RESPDT.NO.1,IN PERSON,ABDUL HAFIZ,SUJATA KASHYAP,PRAVEEN,BHARDWAJ 12. W.P.(C) 6807/2000 ANIL JAIN RAJ K.MITTAL,RN Vs. DELHI NAGRIK SEHKARI BANK BHARDWAJ,GULSHAN,ACCOUNTANT LTD. FOR,RESPDT.NO.1,IN PERSON,SANGEETA KASHYAP 13. W.P.(C) 6808/2000 MUKESH CHAND JAIN RAJ K.MITTAL,RN Vs. DELHI NAGARIK SEHKARI BHARDWAJ,SANEETA BANK LTD. 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