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NOTICE in VIEW of the ENSUING SUMMER VACATION 2015, FRESH MATTERS and APPLICATIONS WILL ALSO BE LISTED on THURSDAY, the 28Th MAY, 2015 27.05.2015 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 05 REGULAR MATTERS -----------------------> R- 1 TO 61 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) ---------> F- 1 TO 14 ADVANCE LIST --------------------------> 01 TO 70 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 71 TO 98 (FIRST PART) APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 99 TO 113 (SECOND PART) COMPANY -------------------------------> 114 TO 118 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)--------> 119 TO 132 SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY ------------------> 133 TO MEDIATION CAUSE LIST---------> 01 TO 06 NOTES 1. Urgent mentioning may be made before Hon'ble DB-II at 10.30 A.M. NOTICE IN VIEW OF THE ENSUING SUMMER VACATION 2015, FRESH MATTERS AND APPLICATIONS WILL ALSO BE LISTED ON THURSDAY, THE 28th MAY, 2015. C O R R I G E N D U M 1. W.P.(CRL) 1151/2015 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice A.K.Pathak at item no.32 may be read as under: 32. W.P.(CRL) 1151/2015 ASHA R M BAGAI Vs. STATE AND ORS. C I R C U L A R Separate filing Code for cases pertaining to differently-abled persons As directed, a separate Filing Code has been allotted for cases pertaining to differently-abled persons to facilitate identification and filing of their cases. The new filing Code allotted to this category of cases is “5300”. If any of the parties to the lis is a differently- abled person, the advocates/parties may file the case under the filing Code “5300”. URGENT NOTICE Reg.:Destructi on of Unclaimed Certified Copies prepared till 31 st October, 2014 and Application for Supply of Certified Copies (Under Objection) upto 31 st October, 2014. Advocates/Litigants are requested to kindly contact the Certified Copy Counter (Original) at the Filing Counter on any working day (during working hours i.e. 10.30 AM to 1.00 PM & 2.00 PM to 3.00 PM) to collect the certified copies prepared till 31st October, 2014 lying ready for delivery pursuant to the st applications made upto 31 October, 2014. However, the said certified copies if not collected by 31st May, 2015, would be destroyed in the first week of June, 2015, without any further notice and the amount deposited for such attested copy shall stand forfeited in view of Rule 10A added in Chapter 5, High Court Rules & Orders Vol.-V, published in the Delhi Gazette on 01.09.2009 and as per the receipt issued for supply of Certified Copy, which contains a note that “in case the attested copy is not collected within 120 days from the date of its preparation, it will be destroyed and the amount deposited for such attested copy shall stand forfeited“. The Advocates/Litigants are further requested to contact Administrative Officer (Judicial), Original Side, A-Block, Basement of the High Court of Delhi on any working day (during working hours i.e. 10.30 AM to 1.00 PM & 2.00 PM to 3.00 PM) to collect the applications made for supply of certified copies till 31st October, 2014, which are lying under objection. However, the said applications, if not collected for removal of objections, by 31st May, 2015 would also be destroyed in the first week of June, 2015 and the amount deposited for such attested copy shall stand forfeited. Details of such applications are available with the Certified Copy Counter (Original). REGISTRAR(LISTING) 27.05.2015 J-1 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT (APPL. JURISDICTION) 27.05.2015 COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-1) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW AT 10.30 A.M 1. CM APPL. 1440/2015 GREAT EASTERN ENERGY RAJEEV K. VIRMANI, ASEEM CHATURVEDI CM APPL. 6596/2015 CORPORATION LIMITED ARUN BHARDWAJ, NEHA GARG IN W.P.(C) 2611/2014 VS. UNION OF INDIA NEERAJ KISHAN KAUL, SAURAV AGARWAL & ANR. ABHIJIT MITRA, RAKESH DIWAN M.K. PANDEY, CHINMAYEE 2. LPA 588/2014 INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL ALY MIRZA, KULISH TANWAR OPEN UNIVERSITY AJAY KAPUR, HARSHBIR SINGH KOHLI VS. PRESIDENCY EDUCATION DINESH KUMAR, SANJEEV BHANDARI TRUST MANOJ BHANDARI COURT NO.3 (DIVISION BENCH-3) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRADEEP NANDRAJOG HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE PRATIBHA RANI 1. W.P.(C) 3527/2013 RAM DEVI ANU MEHTA, RUBINDER GHUMMAN VS. DIRECTOR GENRAL, BSF, ANURAG AHLUWALIA & ORS. COURT NO. 5 (DIVISION BENCH-5) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.RAVINDRA BHAT HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE R.K.GAUBA AT 2.15 P.M 1. ITA 95/2005 DIRECTOR OF INCOME TAX DELHI ROHIT MADAN, RUCHIR BHATIA VS. M/S LUFTHANSA CARGO INDIA AKASH VAJPAI, AJAY VOHRA MUKESH BUTANI, VISHAL KALRA KHYATI DADHWAL 2. ITA 715/2014 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX(C)-I N.P.SAHNI,NITIN GULATI C.M. NO. 19243/2014 V/S SH. SURESH NANDA CHETAN SHARMA, SANDEEP KAPUR, KARAN KUMAR GOGNA, MAYANK DATTA, AMIT. 27.05.2015 J-2 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT (APPL. JURISDICTION) 3. ITA 722/2014 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX(C)-I N.P.SAHNI,NITIN GULATI V/S SH. SURESH NANDA CHETAN SHARMA, SANDEEP KAPUR, KARAN KUMAR GOGNA, MAYANK DATTA, AMIT. 4. ITA 723/2014 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX(C)-I N.P.SAHNI,NITIN GULATI V/S SH. SURESH NANDA CHETAN SHARMA, SANDEEP KAPUR, KARAN KUMAR GOGNA, MAYANK DATTA, AMIT. COURT NO.33 (DIVISION BENCH-6) EXTENSION BLOCK (SECOND FLOOR) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJIV KHANNA HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ASHUTOSH KUMAR AT 2.15 P.M 1. CRL.A 211/2013 RAJA RAM R.M. TUFAIL, VISHAL RAJ SEHIJPAL VS. STATE FAROOQ CHAUDHARY, ANWAR A. KHAN AASHAA TIWARI 2. CRL.A 189/2015 CHHOTE V.V.GAUTAM, AKSHAY BHATIA VS. STATE VARUN GOSWAMI, RAJENDER GAUTAM COURT NO. 6 (DIVISION BENCH-7) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE KAILASH GAMBHIR HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE I.S.MEHTA AT 10.30 A.M 1. W.P.(C) 2267/2005 COMMISSIONER NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA S. RAJAPPA, PURAN CHAND SAMITI VS. D.C. VERMA & ORS 2. W.P.(c) 16486/2004 SH S.B. SHARMA G. KABIR VS. D.C. VERMA & ORS. S. RAJAPPA, PURAN CHAND 3. MAT APP.(FC) 45/2014 SHRI RAVINDER PRATAP SINGH MURARI TIWARI, B.R. SHARMA C.M.NO. 6804/2014 VS. HEMA A.K. MISHRA 27.05.2015 J-3 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT (APPL. JURISDICTION) COURT NO. 29 EXTENSION BLOCK (FIRST FLOOR) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANMOHAN SINGH 1. BAIL APPL. 608/2015 SARLA DEVI ROHIT KALIYAR, KARAN SHARMA VS. STATE OF NCT OF DELHI LOVENDER CHOUDHARY M.N. DUDEJA, SHAHEEN SHEIKH COURT NO. 27 EXTENSION BLOCK (GROUND FLOOR) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE G.P.MITTAL AT 10.30 A.M 1. MAC.APP. 159/2014 THE ORIENTAL INSURACE COMPANY LTD. G.S. SHARMA VS. MOHD. IDRISH AND OTHERS J.K. PANCHAL 2. MAC.APP. 79/2014 BHARTI AXA GENERAL INSURANCE NAVNEET KUMAR CO. LTD. S.N. PARASHAR VS. SMT. POONAM AND ANR. 3. MAC.APP. 413/2015 POONAM @ PUNAM S.N. PARASHAR VS. VIKAS PANCHAL & ANR. (BHARTI AXA NAVNEET KUMAR GENERAL INSURACE CO. LTD.) COURT NO. 32 EXTENSION BLOCK (FIRST FLOOR) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.P.GARG AT 2.15 P.M 1. CRL.A 763/2003 CHATTAR PAL HANEEF MOHAMMAD, KAMAL PAL VS. STATE NCT OF DELHI KUSUM DHALLA 27.05.2015 J-4 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT (APPL. JURISDICTION) COURT NO. 20 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE JAYANT NATH AT 10.30 A.M 1. MAC.APP. 231/2007 UNITED INDIA INSURANCE NEERJA SACHDEVA CO. LTD. VS. NITIN SHARMA & ORS. 2. MAC.APP 232/2007 UNITED INDIA INSURACE NEERJA SACHDEVA CO. LTD. J.S. KANWAR VS. JALIKA KHATOON & ORS. 3. MAC.APP 716/2012 IFFCO TOKIO GENERAL SUMAN BAGGA CM APPL. 11673/2012 INSURANCE CO. LTD. NAVNEET GOYAL VS. RAM NARESH AND ORS. 4. CM(M) 594/2014 JOGINDER SINGH K.S. RANA, SAURABH KANAL CM NO. 10177/2014 VS. DWARKA PRASAD & ANR. ABHISHEK COURT NO. 16 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIBHU BAKHRU AT 2.15 P.M 1. W.P.(C) 3637/2013 KANWAL SIBAL AMIT SIBAL, ALOK K. AGGARWAL CM APPL. 6812/2013 VS. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL ANIL GROVER, DIVYA JAIN COUNCIL & ORS. COURT NO. 28 EXTENSION BLOCK (GROUND FLOOR) HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE SUNITA GUPTA AT THE END OF BOARD 1. CRL.A 1394/2013 RAPHEAL RAJENDER CHHABRA, VS. DEVENDER SINGH (INTELLIGENCE HEMENDRA JAITIYA OFFICER) (DIRECTOR OF REVENUE SATISH AGARWALA INTELLEGENCE) POOJA BHASKAR 27.05.2015 J-5 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT (APPL. JURISDICTION) COURT NO. 13 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V.P.VAISH AT 2.15 P.M 1. W.P.(c) 20241/2005 UMED SINGH BAID MANISH KUMAR, PIYUSH KAUSHIK CM APPL. 13182/2005 VS. UOI & ORS. NARENDER KALRA HIGH COURT OF DELHI 26TH MAY, 2015 REGISTRAR (LISTING) 27.05.2015 R- 1 ( Regular Matters) 27.05.2015 REGULAR MATTERS COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-I) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW REGULAR MATTERS 1 . LPA 716/2012---------| JALPAC INDIA LTD RAJIV TYAGI,ABHISHEK KUMAR WITH LPA 722/2012 | Vs. UNITED INDIA INSURANCE IST 10 CASES | COMPANY LTD | 2 . LPA 722/2012---------| UNITED INDIA INSURANCE ABHISHEK KUMAR IST 10 CASES COMPANY LTD. Vs. JALPAC INDIA LIMITED 3 . LPA 1220/2007---------| S.K.N.ASSOCIATES P. LTD. 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