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The Order Passed by Hon'ble JAD-I & JAD-II, on the Mention-Slips Filed by the Ld. Counsels Through Ementioning.Phc@Gov.In Me The Order passed by Hon'ble JAD-I & JAD-II, on the mention-slips filed by the Ld. Counsels through [email protected] Mentioning matters regarding filing of fresh cases: Sl.No. Name of Name of Nature of Reasons for Remarks Adv./ Ph.No. Party Case Mentioning 18/01/21 1. Aryan Sinha Arjun Pd. CWJC Demolition Not Permitted 7875544004 Kesari matter. for urgent filing through e-mail 2. Aryan Sinha Rajesh Kr. CWJC Demolition Not Permitted 7875544004 matter. for urgent filing through e-mail 3. Rajesh Kr. Awadhesh CWJC Release of Not Permitted 9431638305 Mukhiya vehicle. for urgent filing through e-mail 4. Rajesh Kr. Anutha Ray CWJC Release of Not Permitted 9431638305 vehicle. for urgent filing through e-mail 5. Brisketu Rajeshwar Cr. Misc Modification Not Permitted Sharan Dayal application for for urgent filing Pandey extension of time through e-mail 9430887359 for surrender in order dt. 02.12.2019 in Cr. Misc 69225/2019 6. Ritesh Kr. The Veer CWJC The land allotted Not Permitted 9431072003 Kunwar to the petitioner for urgent filing Singh University after through e-mail University, due acquisition Ara through process for its registrar & construction of ors. University building at its different offices has again been acquired by the decision of the cabinet of ministers on 08.09.2020 and now work has started on the same for construction of hospital despite the fact taht the Govt. already sanctioned Rs. 14 crore for construction work of the university and the same is going on. 7. Vipin Kr. Jaleshwar CWJC Dismissal from Not Permitted Singh Singh service. for urgent filing 8986968645 through e-mail 8. Vipin Kr. Mohan Kr. CWJC Dismissal from Not Permitted Singh service. for urgent filing 8986968645 through e-mail Mentioning matters regarding urgent hearing of pending cases: Sl.No. Name of Adv. With Name of Party Nature of Case Reasons for Remarks Ph.No. Mentioning 18.01.2021 9. Nilesh Kr. Laxmi Yadav I.A 1/2019 in In custody To be Listed 943144238 Cr. App(DB) since 2.2.2013. only after all 602/2018 the earlier mentioned cases have been listed. 10. Chandra Bhushan Rekha Kri. CWJC No. For directing to No Urgency Verma 16651/2018 the 7870186236 respondents to pay dues salary. 11. Rajesh Kr. Prabhat Kr. Cr. Misc. The mother of To be Listed 9334336767 2368/2021 the petitioner is only after all critically ill the earlier and requires mentioned urgent medical cases have assistance. been listed. 12. Rajesh Kr. Rajesh Kr. Cr. Misc Withdrawal. To be Listed 9431650988 Mishra 77919/2019 13. Raju Giri Ranjeet Kr. CWJC No. Dismissal from No Urgency 9431078045 11097/2019 service. 14. Amit Kr. Anand Pappu Yadav Cr. App(DB) I.A 2/2020 has To be Listed 9709496046 65/2017 been filed. In only after all custody since the earlier 21.12.2012. mentioned cases have been listed. 15. Pankaj Kr. Dubey Jalil Ansari CWJC No. Land No Urgency 9097288357 10609/2018 encroachment matter. 16. Mr. uday Chand Raj Kr. Sah Cr. Misc Present case is To be Listed Pd. 9835657651 58313/2019 a tied up matter under Hon'ble Justice A. K. Upadhyay. (Modification) 17. Ram Hriday pd. Sakeela MJC No. Restoration To be Listed 9304001516 Khatoon 3502/2019 matter. 18. Ramchandra Ashok Kr. I.A 2960/2018 Appellant was To be Listed Sahni Gupta in Cr. App(SJ) sentenced RI only after all 9097978079 537/2016 for 10 years the earlier under NDPS mentioned Act. In custody cases have since been listed. 25.08.2013. 19. Manoj Kr. Pappu Thakur I.A 3/2019 in Not legible. Not clear 9334609470 Cr. App 958/2016 20. Pramod Mishra Hira Lal Jha CWJC No. PIL matter No Urgency 9431201416 283/2021 relates to the removal of illegal encroachment. 21. Pramod Mishra Priti Kri. & Case No. Case diary was To be Listed 9431201416 Anr. 31889/2020 called for in this matter and the same has been received on 15.12.2020 itself. 22. Siddhartha Pd. Dr. Vijay CWJC No. Petitioner has No Urgency 9934778779 Laxmi Kundra 14770/2014 been inflicted with severe punishment of stoppage of full pension and other punishment relating to non- payment of salary in 2014 by the Dept. of Health, Govt. of Bihar. Petitioner is a retired doctor and senior citizen and she is surviving without pension since 2014. 23. Santosh Kr. Sinha M/s Magadh EC-BRHC01- Earlier tender No Urgency -2, 9835433331 Advertising 2712 was issued in Bureau which petitioner participated and qualified for financial bid but subsequently cancelling the same on 23.12.2020 within 5 working days again same tender dt. 30.12.2020 is under challenge. Last date for submission of bids and opening of pre- qualificaition cum technical bid is 21.01.2021. 24. Siddhartha Pd. Rajesh Mohan CWJC No. Matter relates No Urgency 9934778779 & Ors. 11937/2015 to termination from service. The Hon'ble Court on 10.07.2019 has ordered the registry to list this case on 19.07.2019 keeping the urgency in view but till date the case has not been listed. 25. Sachidanand Rai Gopal sah Cr. App Withdrawal. To be Listed 9835097192 1016/2020(SJ) Sc/St Act. 26. Dhananjay Kr. Shailendra Cr. App In custody To be Listed 9835444215 Mistry 478/2017 since only after all 30.03.2017. the earlier I.A has been mentioned filed for bail cases have on 4.3.2020. been listed. 27. Rajesh Roy Saddam T. No. Cr. Misc Modification To be Listed 9708398090 Hussain 2740/2021 in Cr. Misc. 7006/2020 (A.bail) 28. Jitendra Kr. Sagar Vibha Kri. Not legible Matter relates No Urgency 9430084530 to cancellation of PDS license. 29. Jitendra Kr. Sagar Not legible Not legible PDS matter. No Urgency 9430084530 30. Brisketu Sharan Deosharan MJC No. Matter relates To be Listed Pandey Raut & Ors. 4272/2019 to transfer of 9430887359 the petitioners. The transfer order was held illegal through order dt. 11.09.2019 in CWJC No. 13617/2019. The Ld. Single Judge through the order dt. 12.11.2020 directed the matter to be listed on 06.01.2021 and the same is not on the list. 31. Pankaj Kr. Dubey Jhagru CWJC No. The petitioner No Urgency 9097288357 Choudhari 593/2021 is suspended from the post of chaukidar vide order dt. 25.04.2017 contained in memo no. 463. 32. Ranjan Kr. Jha Md. Saddam I.A 1/2021 in I.A has been To be Listed 9006547603 Cr. App filed for only after all 1123/2018 suspension of the earlier sentence and mentioned grant of bail. cases have been listed. 33. Ranjan Kr. Jha Vidya Kant Jha I.A I.A has been To be Listed 9006547603 1/2021(DB) in filed for only after all Cr. App suspension of the earlier 891/2019 sentence and mentioned grant of bail. cases have been listed. 34. Diwakar Yadav Suman Kr. CWJC No. The case was No Urgency 9835230552 Singh 9883/2020 filed on 18.07.2020 for removal of mukhiya in Gram Panchayat. 35. Brijeshwar Sudama Mahto Cr. Misc Modification To be Listed Narayan Singh 34392/2020 for extension 9934473358 of time to surrender. 36. Ajit Ranjan Kr. Sunil Rishideo I.A 3/2020 in Appellant is in To be Listed 9934772141 Cr. App custody since only after all 926/2018(DB) 04.01.2013. the earlier mentioned cases have been listed. 37. Kumar Birendra Cr. App(DB) I.A 2/2018 was To be Listed Kaushlendra Chowdhary & 35/2016 allowed on only after all 9801341145 Ors. 4.09.2020 but the earlier till date it has mentioned not been listed. cases have been listed. 38. Manish kr. Shahid Cr. App(DB) Appellant is in To be Listed 9097154097 551/2018 custody for only after all about five the earlier years. Other mentioned accused has cases have been granted been listed. bail by this Hon'ble Court. 39. Manish kr. Md. Sarfaraz Cr. Rev. Petitioner is To be Listed 9097154097 Laheri 404/2020 juvenile and in custody since 21.03.2019. 40. Pankaj Kr. Dubey Khushbuddin Cr. App Petitioner is in To be Listed 9097288357 Miyan 1093/2019(DB custody since only after all ) 17.07.2019 and the earlier he is suffering mentioned from illness. cases have been listed. 41. Manoj Kr. Mahesh Yadav CWJC No. For disposal of To be Listed 9334609470 16304/2020 representation. U/H TBM for disposal of representation only 42. Manoj Kr. Not legible I.A 8/2018 in Not legible. Not clear 9334609470 F.A No. 222/2007 43. Manoj Kr. Aziz Ahmad I.A in F.A Not legible. Not clear 9334609470 Khan 14/2020 44. Nand Kishore Raj Kishore CWJC No. The petitioner No Urgency Singh Pd. Sinha 15363/2018 has retired in 9431022776 2017. He is suffering from serious heart ailment struggling for life at Delhi. Retiral benefits have been retained by J.P University. 45. Lakshmindra Kr. Sita Ram Rai CWJC No. The case is No Urgency Yadav & Anr. 8199/2016 filed for 9431476565 regularization in service. 46. Ajay Kr. Sinha Upendra Kr. Cr. misc Sister of the No Urgency 9905450531 36722/2020(R. petitioner died. bail) 47. Rajesh kr. Chandan Kr. CWJC T. No. Release of To be Listed 9431638305 15843 vehicle. 48. Sanjay kr. Bihar Rajya CWJC No. Matter relates No Urgency 9334335737 Sahkarita 17866/2019 to payment of Prabandhak salary to the Sangh Through petitioner. its General Secretary Shri Lal babu Mishra & Ors. 49. Sanjay kr. Prabhakar LPA No. Matter relates No Urgency 9334335737 Mishra & Ors. 495/2019 to regularization in service. The appellants are erstwhile class iv employees of the BSEB and working since 1986 ownwards.
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