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01.09.2021* 1 Advance Cause List 01.09.2021* 1 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST MATTERS LISTED FOR 01.09.2021 COURT NO. 1 DIVISION BENCH-I HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE JYOTI SINGH (PHYSICAL HEARING COURT) [NOTE: IN CASE ANY ASSISTANCE REGARDING VIRTUAL HEARING IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT, MR. VIJAY RATTAN SUNDRIYAL (PH: 9811136589) COURT MASTER & MR. VISHAL (PH 9968315312) ASSISTANT COURT MASTER TO HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE & PLEASE CONTACT, MR.SANDEEP (9810713157) COURT MASTER AND MR.AJAY KUMAR MAVI,ACM (PH:-9968303497) TO HON’BLE MS. JUSTICE JYOTI SINGH.] [NOTE: ALL COUNSEL/PARTIES ARE REQUESTED TO KEEP THEIR WEB CAMERA OFF AND MIC MUTED UNLESS THEIR MATTER IS GOING ON] FOR ADMISSION _______________ 1. LPA 102/2020 BAUDHA SHIKSHAN KALYAN NEERAJ SHEKHAR SAMITI Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE NEERAJ SHEKHAR()(9312210391)(Petitioner) 2. LPA 337/2020 NATIONAL BOARD OF KIRTIMAN SINGH,POTTI CM APPL. 28739/2020 EXAMINATIONS VENKATARAMANA RAO WITH LPA 367/2020 Vs. DR DEEPIKA VEERWAL & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE kirtiman singh ([email protected])(9811700872)(Petitioner) mahender reddy([email protected])(7799187858)(Respondent) deepika veerwal([email protected])()(Respondent) mohd muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) divyesh([email protected])(9999091167)(Respondent) lok nayak jai prakash([email protected])(9911483629)(Respondent) NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS([email protected])(9811700872)(Respondent) DR DEEPIKA VEERWAL ([email protected])(9999091167)(Respondent) DR MAHENDER REDDY YASA([email protected])(7799187858)(Respondent) LOK NAYAK JAI PRAKASH NARAYAN HOSPITAL THROUGH ITS MEDICAL DIRECTOR GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI([email protected])(9911483629)(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) 3. W.P.(C) 2108/2020 JAI A. DEHADRAI AND ANR HARSHIT GOEL,HARSHIT GOEL CM APPL. 7418/2021 Vs. GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI AND ANR. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE HARSHIT GOEL()(7355413418)(Petitioner) harshit goel([email protected])(7355413418)(Petitioner) sunil saha([email protected])(9911999547)(Respondent) AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 4. CONT.CAS(C) 299/2020 VISHALAKSHI NIGAM SANJEEV MAHAJAN,SATYA MITRA WITH W.P.(C) 355/2018 Vs. MUKESHWAR NATH DUBEY & ORS ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE SANJEEV MAHAJAN ([email protected])(981156437)(Petitioner) shrikant pandey ([email protected])(9818760180)(Respondent) 01.09.2021* 2 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST ramakrishna vedala([email protected])(9556097936)(Respondent) mukeshwar nath dubey ([email protected])(9871316969)(Respondent) uttam pacharne ([email protected])(9892042539)(Respondent) 5. W.P.(C) 355/2018 MUKESHWAR NATH DUBEY ARPIT BHARGAVA,SANJEEV Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR. MAHAJAN,ANIL SONI,UMESH SHARMA,RK SAINI,MAYANK YADAV ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE ARPIT BHARGAVA()(9871316969)(Petitioner) shri arpit bhargava([email protected])(9871316969)(Petitioner) shri anil soni([email protected])(9312224805)(Respondent) sanjeev mahajan([email protected])(9811156437)(Respondent) mohd. muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) 6. LPA 100/2020 POORAN SINGH & ANR NITYANAND SINGH,PUJA KALRA CM APPL. 6670/2020 Vs. DALJEET SINGH & ORS ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE NITYANAND SINGH()(9999130332)(Petitioner) 7. LPA 357/2020 SAHARA MEDICAL STORE SUJOY GAUR CM APPL. 30365/2020 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. CM APPL. 30368/2020 ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE sujoy gaur([email protected])()(Petitioner) secyhw([email protected])()(Respondent) mohd muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) SAHARA MEDICAL STORE([email protected])(9968814243)(Respondent) SAHARA MEDICAL STORE([email protected])()(Respondent) DIRECTOR, CGHS([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR, CGHS([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA ([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND WELFARE([email protected])()(Respondent) 8. W.P.(C) 1284/2020 GOVERNMENT APPROVED TOURIST B S MAAN & ASSOCIATES,VISHAL CM APPL. 4470/2020 GUIDES ASSOCIATION (GATGA) MAAN CM APPL. 26507/2021 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ANR. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE B S MAAN & ASSOCIATES()(9873560694)(Petitioner) 9. W.P.(C) 4529/2020 JUSTICE FOR ALL KHAGESH B. JHA CM APPL. 16336/2020 Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE k b j & co ([email protected])(8826456565)(Petitioner) KHAGESH B. JHA([email protected])(8826456565)(Petitioner) kb jandco([email protected])()(Respondent) bhawana kataria ([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) JUSTICE FOR ALL([email protected])()(Respondent) GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI([email protected])()(Respondent) 10. W.P.(C) 7540/2020 PREM NATH VASISTHA ROHIT GANDHI,GAURAV MOHAN CM APPL. 25110/2020 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. LIBERHAN,SUPARNA SRIVASTAVA CM APPL. 9902/2021 ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE rohit gandhi([email protected])(9818610321)(Petitioner) mohd muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) bhawana kataria([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) the delhi golf club limited([email protected], [email protected])()(Respondent) GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI([email protected])()(Respondent) THE DELHI GOLF CLUB LIMITED([email protected])()(Respondent) 01.09.2021* 3 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST gaurav m. liberhan([email protected])(9810955779)(Petitioner) GAURAVLIBERHAN([email protected])(9810955779)(Petitioner) gaurav m. liberhan([email protected])(9810955779)(Respondent) rohit gandhi([email protected])()(Respondent) 11. W.P.(C) 10621/2020 TELECOM WATCHDOG THROUGH ITS PRANAV SACHDEVA,NIKHILESH SECRETARY MR. VIKRAM MITTAL KRISHNAN Vs. UNION OF INDIA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE jatin bhardwaj([email protected])(9013314333)(Petitioner) tanuj([email protected])()(Respondent) mohammed muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) ravinder([email protected])()(Respondent) TELECOM WATCHDOG THROUGH ITS SECRETARY MR. VIKRAM MITTAL([email protected])()(Respondent) TELECOM WATCHDOG THROUGH ITS SECRETARY MR. VIKRAM MITTAL([email protected])()(Respondent) TELECOM WATCHDOG THROUGH ITS SECRETARY MR. VIKRAM MITTAL([email protected])()(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY MINISTRY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY([email protected])()(Respondent) CSC E-GOVERNANCE SERVICES INDIA LTD. (CSC SPV) THROUGH ITS DIRECTOR([email protected] [email protected])()(Respondent) CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION THROUGH ITS SECRETARY([email protected])()(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY MINISTRY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY([email protected])()(Respondent) CSC E-GOVERNANCE SERVICES INDIA LTD. (CSC SPV) THROUGH ITS DIRECTOR([email protected] [email protected])()(Respondent) CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION THROUGH ITS SECRETARY([email protected])()(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS([email protected])()(Respondent) BHARAT BROADBAND NETWORK LIMITED (BBNL) THROUGH ITS CMD([email protected])()(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS([email protected])()(Respondent) CENTRAL VIGILANCE COMMISSION THROUGH ITS SECRETARY([email protected])()(Respondent) CSC E-GOVERNANCE SERVICES INDIA LTD. (CSC SPV) THROUGH ITS DIRECTOR([email protected] [email protected])()(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY MINISTRY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY([email protected])()(Respondent) BHARAT BROADBAND NETWORK LIMITED (BBNL) THROUGH ITS CMD([email protected])()(Respondent) BHARAT BROADBAND NETWORK LIMITED (BBNL) THROUGH ITS CMD([email protected])()(Respondent) UNION OF INDIA THROUGH ITS SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS([email protected])()(Respondent) 12. W.P.(C) 10945/2020 AISHA KUMARI JATIN SETHI CM APPL. 34285/2020 Vs. STATE OF N.C.T OF DELHI & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE g s law attrney and mohit d ram([email protected])(8802409894)(Petitioner) g.s. law attorney([email protected])(8802409894)(Petitioner) JATIN SETHI([email protected])(8860070760)(Petitioner) bhawana kataria ([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) bhawana kataria([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) sahayak([email protected])()(Respondent) k sahay ([email protected])()(Respondent) delhi commission for women()(9810158581)(Respondent) AISHA KUMARI([email protected])(8802409894)(Respondent) DELHI COMMISSION FOR WOMEN([email protected])(9810158581)(Respondent) STATE OF N.C.T OF DELHI([email protected])()(Respondent) FOR DIRECTIONS ________________ 13. W.P.(C) 4157/2020 MAA JHANDEWALI CO OPERATIVE AMIT SINGH RATHORE,AJIT KUMAR CM APPL. 14972/2020 URBAN THRIFT AND CREDIT GOLA SOCIETY LTD Vs. UNION OF INDIA THROUGH THE SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FARMERS WELFARE & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE 01.09.2021* 4 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST AMITRATHORE([email protected])(9953575389)(Petitioner) amit singh rathore([email protected])(9953575389)(Petitioner) mohd muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) bhawana kataria([email protected])(8588089272)(Respondent) MAA JHANDEWALI CO
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