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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR TH TUESDAY, THE 13 OCTOBER, 2015 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 01 TO 54 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 55 TO 59 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 60 TO 74 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 75 TO 92 REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ REGISTRAR (ADMN.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 13.10.2015 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 13.10.2015 [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-I) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE JAYANT NATH AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 1. LPA 169/2014 SHRI KRISHAN KUMAR SEHRAWAT N S DALAL,YEESHU JAIN,SHOBHNA Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI AND TAKIAR,SANJEEV SABHARWAL ANR 2. LPA 538/2015 VINITA (MINOR) THR HER FATHER HIMANSHU UPADHYAY,ARUN CM APPL. 14711/2015 VIJAY KUMAR SIHAG BHARDWAJ Vs. UNIVERSITY OF DELHI AND ANR 3. W.P.(C) 8946/2011 INDIAN PRIVATE PORTS AND J.SAGAR,AKSHAY MAKHIJA CM APPL. 9521/2014 TERMINALS AND ANR CM APPL. 15617/2015 Vs. UOI AND ORS 4. W.P.(C) 5778/2014 RAJIV SINGH SONDHI NARULA DALAL,SUPARNA Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. SRIVASTAVA,MADHU TEWATIA,RAMAN DUGGAL 5. W.P.(C) 8757/2014 COUNCIL OF SECONDARY SURESH C. GUPTA,SANJEEV EDUCATION AND ANR SABHARWAL,RAMAN DUGGAL Vs. STATE OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 6. W.P.(C) 864/2015 SHAURYA SHANDILYA U.K. SHANDILYA,JASMEET CM APPL. 1513/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. SINGH,A. BANERJI 7. W.P.(C) 5994/2015 JAMSHED ANSARI JAMSHED ANSARI,JASMEET CM APPL. 10875/2015 Vs. UPSC AND ANR SINGH,NARESH KAUSHIK 8. W.P.(C) 7086/2015 MNR ACADEMY FOR HIGHER PRITI KUMARI,ARTI EDUCATION AND RESEARCH AND ORS BANSAL,APOORV KURUP Vs. UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION AND ANR 9. W.P.(C) 8693/2015 ACB (INDIA) LIMITED RAGHVENDRA K SINGH,GAUTAM CM APPL. 19070/2015 Vs. GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF NARAYAN,KIRTIMAN SINGH DELHI AND ANR CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 10. W.P.(C) 8749/2014 DAMINI CHAWLA IMRAN ALI,GAURAV M. CM APPL. 5403/2015 Vs. UOI AND ORS. LIBERHAN,MONIKA ARORA,ZUBEDA BEGUM,SONAL JAIN 11. W.P.(C) 9341/2014 SANJEEV BENIWAL SAMEER CHANDRA,GAURAV M. CM APPL. 3885/2015 Vs. THE STATE (NCT OF DELHI) LIBERHAN,ZUBEDA BEGUM,ANIL AND ORS. SONI,SONAL JAIN 12. W.P.(C) 622/2015 HARKESH GUPTA RAJAT SEHGAL,GAURAV CM APPL. 1075/2015 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND M,VENKATESH,SONAL JAIN,ZUBEGA CM APPL. 5402/2015 ORS. BEGUM,VIKRAM JETLEY CM APPL. 8584/2015 CM APPL. 8585/2015 CM APPL. 9316/2015 CM APPL. 9317/2015 13.10.2015 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING ______________________________________________ 13. W.P.(C) 5741/2013 M/S SARAL COMMUNICATIONS PVT. VAIBHAV GAGGAR,TUSHAR CM APPL. 3600/2014 LTD. SINGH,LAKSHMI KUMARAN AND Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS SRIDHARAN PH 14. W.P.(C) 102/2014 SUMEET KUMAR SANJEEV NARULA CM APPL. 174/2014 Vs. MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ANR. PH 13.10.2015 COURT NO.2 (DIVISION BENCH-II) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE BADAR DURREZ AHMED HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV SACHDEVA [NOTE:ALL THE LAND ACQUISITION MATTERS EXCEPT FRESH MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP AT THE END OF THE BOARD.] FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. FAO(OS) 554/2015 BLUECOAST INFRASTRUCTURE ABHIMANYU BHANDARI CM APPL. 21881/2015 DEVELOPMENT PVT LTD CM APPL. 21882/2015 Vs. KAMAL SHARMA AND ORS 2. CM APPL. 13585/2015 M/S. TOPWORTH URJA AND METALS J K CHAUDHARY,ARUN BHARDWAJ CM APPL. 22229/2015 LTD. In W.P.(C) 7377/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR. 3. W.P.(C) 9138/2015 SHRI DHIR CHAND SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20788/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 4. W.P.(C) 9139/2015 SHRI DHIR CHAND SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20789/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 5. W.P.(C) 9140/2015 SHRI DHIR CHAND SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20790/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 6. W.P.(C) 9141/2015 GEETA SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20791/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 7. W.P.(C) 9142/2015 GEETA SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20792/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 8. W.P.(C) 9143/2015 SHRI GURU PRASAD SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20793/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 9. W.P.(C) 9144/2015 SHRI GURU PRASAD SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20794/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 10. W.P.(C) 9145/2015 GURU PRASAD SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20795/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 11. W.P.(C) 9146/2015 SHRI DHIR CHAND SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20796/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 12. W.P.(C) 9147/2015 SHRI DHIR CHAND SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20797/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 13. W.P.(C) 9148/2015 SHRI GURU PRASAD SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20798/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 13.10.2015 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 14. W.P.(C) 9149/2015 GEETA SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20803/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 15. W.P.(C) 9150/2015 SHRI GURU PRASAD SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20804/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 16. W.P.(C) 9151/2015 GEETA SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20806/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA 17. W.P.(C) 9152/2015 GEETA SHARMA RUCHESH SINHA,ASHOK CM APPL. 20807/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MANCHANDA FOR ADMISSION _______________ 18. FAO(OS) 509/2015 SILICON GRAPHICS SYSTEMS RAJIV TYAGI AND ASSOCIATES CM APPL. 18499/2015 INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED Vs. M/S STERLING AND WILSON ELECTRICALS PRIVATE LIMITED AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 19. FAO(OS) 52/2015 MANOJ ARORA GK MISHRA,S K DUGGAL CM APPL. 1738/2015 Vs. SWARAN KANTA BAJAJ AND ANR CM APPL. 1741/2015 20. FAO(OS) 155/2015 M/S. NATIONAL HIGHWAYS M V KINI AND CO. CM APPL. 5915/2015 AUTHORITY OF INDIA Vs. M/S. ORIENTAL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS PVT TLD. 21. FAO(OS) 402/2015 KULBIR SINGH CHANDHOK AND ANR BHAGAT SINGH CM APPL. 13157/2015 Vs. AMARDEEP SINGH CHANDHOK AND ORS 22. FAO(OS) 495/2015 KRISHNA MEHTA AND ORS SANDEEP GUPTA,TUSHAR GUPTA CM APPL. 17818/2015 Vs. EICHER GOODEARTH PVT LTD 23. W.P.(C) 7050/2013 B L S INTERNATIONAL SERVICES ARVIND SHARMA AND ASSOCIATES CM APPL. 15239/2013 LTD. Vs. MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS AND ANR. 24. W.P.(C) 1936/2014 HONDA CARS INDIA LTD. DEEPAK CHOPRA CM APPL. 4055/2014 (FORMERLY- M/S. HONDA SIEL CARS INDIA LTD. Vs. DEPUTY COMM. OF INCOME TAX AND ANR. 25. W.P.(C) 8721/2014 PRAVEEN KUMAR JOLLY VED KUMAR JAIN CM APPL. 20052/2014 Vs. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF WITH W.P.(C) 5050/2015 INCOME TAX INVESTIGATION DELHI AND ORS. 26. W.P.(C) 5050/2015 TJG HOLDING PVT. LTD. VED KUMAR JAIN CM APPL. 9136/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA, THROUGH SECRETARY AND ORS. 27. W.P.(C) 1405/2015 M/S WELL PROTECT MANPOWER SAURABH KUMAR TUTEJA,AASTHA CM APPL. 2463/2015 SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED JAIN Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 13.10.2015 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 28. W.P.(C) 2575/2015 M/S DEJERO LOGIX PVT. LTD. PRADEEP JAIN CM APPL. 4596/2015 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (IMPORTS) AIR CARGO NEW CUSTOMS HOUSE NEAR IGI AIRPORT NEW DELHI 29. W.P.(C) 2842/2015 M/S. GARG CARRIERS AND ANR. RAHUL SHUKLA,RAJAT NAVET CM APPL. 5106/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CM APPL. 6331/2015 CM APPL. 13169/2015 30. W.P.(C) 2885/2015 MANGALAM ORGANICS LIMITED PRASHANT BHUSHAN CM APPL. 5176/2015 Vs. UNION OF INDIA 31. W.P.(C) 3935/2015 FIBERFILL ENGINEERS ANANT AVINASH PAVGI,ROHIT CM APPL. 7030/2015 Vs. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER MADAN WITH W.P.(C) 4109/2015 INCOME TAX 32. W.P.(C) 4109/2015 FIBERFILL ENGINEERS ANANT AVINASH PAVGI,ROHIT CM APPL. 7437/2015 Vs. ASST. COMMISSIONER OF MADAN INCOME TAX 33. W.P.(C) 7780/2015 M.I. ENTERPRISES THROUGH ITS PIYUSH KUMAR,SATISH PROPRIETOR AGGARWAL,KAMAL NIJHAWAN Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (IMPORT) AND ANR. 34. W.P.(C) 8272/2015 M/S INGRAM MICRO INDIA PVT MOHIT SINGH CM APPL. 17432/2015 LTD Vs. COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND TAXES AND ANR. 35. W.P.(C) 8673/2015 KHUSHWANT SINGH (HUF) AND RAHUL SHUKLA CM APPL. 19014/2015 ORS. Vs. HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORP LTD. AND ANR 36. W.P.(C) 8765/2015 GLOBUS SPIRITS LTD RANA PARWEEN SIDDIQUI CM APPL. 19365/2015 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS. CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 37. W.P.(C) 1110/2012 ORACLE INDIA PVT LTD SATYEN SETHI,N P SAHNI CM APPL. 2424/2012 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME WITH W.P.(C) 2353/2013 TAX-V DELHI AND ANR W.P.(C) 2500/2014 W.P.(C) 3765/2015 38. W.P.(C) 2353/2013 ORACLE INDIA PVT. LTD SATYEN SETHI,N P SAHNI CM APPL. 4450/2013 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX AND ANR 39. W.P.(C) 2500/2014 ORACLE INDIA PVT LTD SATYEN SETHI,N P SAHNI,VIVEK CM APPL. 5184/2014 Vs. UNION OF THROUGH AND ORS. GOYAL 40. W.P.(C) 3765/2015 ORACLE INDIA PVT.LTD SATYEN SETHI CM APPL.
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