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06.02.2019 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST 1. Mentioning of Urgent Matters Will 06.02.2019 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 -----------------> 01 TO 03 REGULAR MATTERS ----------------------------> 01 TO 134 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) --------------> 01 TO 12 ADVANCE LIST -------------------------------> 01 TO 86 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)---------> 87 TO 108 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST-MID)-----> 109 TO 123 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)-------------> 124 TO 132 COMPANY ------------------------------------> 133 TO 134 SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY -----------------------> 135 TO 147 THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY -----------------------> 148 TO 148 MEDIATION CAUSE LIST -----------------------> 01 TO 02 PRE LOK ADALAT------------------------------> 01 TO 02 NOTE 1. Mentioning of urgent matters will be before Hon'ble DB-I at 10:30 A.M. DELETIONS 1. MAT.APP.(F.C.)272/2018 listed before Hon'ble DB-III at item No.34 is deleted. 2. RFA 3/2018 listed before Sh. P.K.Uppal, Registrar at item No.4 is deleted as the date stands cancelled. NOTE Counsel/Parties are informed that in view of the Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment) Act, 2018 thereby altering the specified value from rupees one crore to rupees three lakh and Section 19 thereof, the commercial suits pending in this Court with a value of rupees two crores or less filed on or after 3rdMay, 2018, excepting those which have been specifically ordered and/or liable to be tried by this Court, shall be transferred to the respective districts courts for which purpose the same shall be listed before the Joint Registrars (Judicial) w.e.f. 11.02.2019. It is pertinent to mention that vide Office Order dated 05.07.2018, the registry had been directed not to accept fresh commercial suits upto the value of Rs. 2 crores. Consequently the following 68 cases filed after 3rd May 2018 are liable to be transferred. CS(COMM) 975/2018 CS(COMM) 982 /2018 CS(COMM)1030/2018 CS(COMM) 1058/2018 CS(COMM) 973/2018 CS(COMM) 1028/2018 CS(COMM) 1005/2018 CS(COMM) 985/2018 CS(COMM) 874/2018 CS(COMM) 924/2018 CS(COMM) 854/2018 CS(COMM) 969/2018 CS(COMM) 862/2018 CS(COMM) 842/2018 CS(COMM) 914/2018 CS(COMM) 855/2018 CS(COMM) 861/2018 CS(COMM) 841/2018 CS(COMM) 891/2018 CS(COMM) 848/2018 CS(COMM) 963/2018 CS(COMM) 961/2018 CS(COMM) 960/2018 CS(COMM) 962/2018 CS(COMM) 926/2018 CS(COMM) 930/2018 CS(COMM) 886/2018 CS(COMM) 913/2018 CS(COMM) 857/2018 CS(COMM) 849/2018 CS(COMM) 880/2018 CS(COMM) 992/2018 CS(COMM) 866/2018 CS(COMM) 991/2018 CS(COMM) 956/2018 CS(COMM) 856/2018 CS(COMM) 937/2018 CS(COMM) 864/2018 CS(COMM) 851/2018 CS(COMM) 953/2018 CS(COMM) 959/2018 CS(COMM) 883/2018 CS(COMM) 881/2018 CS(COMM) 878/2018 CS(COMM) 879/2018 CS(COMM) 884/2018 CS(COMM) 995/2018 CS(COMM) 910/2018 CS(COMM) 998/2018 CS(COMM) 911/2018 CS(COMM) 877/2018 CS(COMM) 920/2018 CS(COMM) 950/2018 CS(COMM) 942/2018 CS(COMM) 917/2018 CS(COMM) 931/2018 CS(COMM) 927/2018 CS(COMM) 944/2018 CS(COMM) 943/2018 CS(COMM) 946/2018 CS(COMM) 945/2018 CS(COMM) 968/2018 CS(COMM) 936/2018 CS(COMM) 887/2018 CS(COMM) 850/2018 CS(COMM) 979/2018 CS(COMM) 970/2018 CS(COMM) 889/2018 As approved by Hon'ble Chairman, DHCLSC, National Lok Adalat is to be held on 09.03.2019(SECOND SATURDAY) at High Court of Delhi for the pending cases under following category:- 1. Criminal Compoundable Offence 2. NI Act cases under Section 138; 3. Bank Recovery cases; 4. MACT cases; 5. Labour disputes cases; 6. Electricity and Water Bills[excluding non-compoundable] 7. Matrimonial disputes; 8. Land Acquisition cases; 9. Services matters relating to pay and allowances and retiral benefits; 10. Revenue cases; 11. Other civil cases(rent, easmentary rights, injunction suits, specific performance suits) etc; To facilitate settlements, DHCLSC will conduct pre-Lok Adalat sittings w.e.f. 17.12.2018 to 06.03.2019. The parties and their Advocates, who want their pending matter to be referred for Lok Adalat, may either make request to concerned Hon'ble Court or with consent of opposite party may approach office of Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee, Chamber No.35, Lawyers Chambers, Delhi High Court. Sd/- Secretary: DHCLSC Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee is holding the Pre- Lok Adalat sittings from 17.12.2018 to 06.03.2019 between 2:30 p.m.to 4:30 p.m. in Room Nos. 110 & 111 at Ground Floor of LCB-II on all working days. REGISTRAR(LISTING) 06.02.2019 J-1 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT(APPLT.JURISDICTION) 06.02.2019 COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-1) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V.KAMESWAR RAO AT 10.30 A.M. 1. FAO(OS)31/2018 SURAJ MUNJAL D.K.RUSTAGI,MAYANK RUSTAGI CM 7497/2018 VS CHANDAN MUNJAL & ORS AKSHIT RASTOGI,ANURAG KUMAR CM 9166/2018 KRISHNENDU DATTA CM 9167/2018 SANDEEP BAJAJ,AAKANKSHA CM 16121/2018 GARIMA GOEL CM 16212/2018 CM 45493/2018 2. LPA 579/2018 M/S LAKSHMI ENERGY & FOOD LTD KAPIL SIBAL,VIVEK K.TANKHA CM 42534/2018 VS RESERVE BANK OF INDIA & ORS AMITABH CHATURVEDI, VIVEK CHIB PRASHANT SIVARAJAN HIMESH THAKUR,KAUSHAL SHARMA H.S.PARIHAR,K.S.PARIHAR RAJESH KR.GAUTAM,AAKASH SEHRAWAT RAMJI SRINIVASAN, DIWAKAR MAHESHWARI ADITYA VIKRAM SINGH SYLOMA MOHAPATRA SUMIT NAGPAL, RAMA SUBBA RAJU COURT NO. 6 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR KAIT AT 10.30 A.M. 1. W.P.(C)7537/2018 M/S STANDARD METALLOYS PVT.LTD. CM APPL.28828/2018 VS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CM APPL.3711/2019 2. W.P.(C)7553/2018 M/S RVG MINERALS AND METALS PVT.LTD. CM APPL.28875-76/2018 VS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 3. W.P.(C)7555/2018 M/S RVG METALS AND ALLOYS PVT.LTD. CM APPL.28879-80/2018 VS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 4. W.P.(C)7591/2018 M/S APEX METALLOYS PVT. LTD CM APPL.29004-05/2018 VS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 06.02.2019 J-2 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT(APPLT.JURISDICTION) ADVOCATES OF THE CASE: COUNSEL FOR THE PETITIONERS: DHRUV MEHTA,SR.ADV.WITH AMAN VACHHER,SAKET SIKRI,YASHRAJ DEORA,ASHUTOSH DUBEY,ANU SRIVASTAVA & ARUN NAGAR,ADVS. COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENTS: MANINDER ACHARYA,ASG WITH RIPU DAMAN BHARDWAJ VIPLAV ACHARYA,SAHIL SOOD,HINA BHARGAVA,HARSHUL CHOUDHARY AND VEENA KUMARI,DIRECTOR,MINISTRY OF MINES FOR UOI. 5. W.P.(C)7325/2018 S K KARDAM RAMAN GANDHI,HARSHA SHARMA CM APPL.49313/2018 VS PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK RAJESH KUMAR GAUTAM CM APPL.27941/2018 & ANR KHUSBOO AGGARWAL DEBAYAN BANERJEE COURT NO. 7 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIBHU BAKHRU AT 10.30 A.M. 1. W.P.(C)7097/2013 KRISHAN LAL KUMAR KAPIL SANKHLA, RISHAB DUA VS. MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA AMANJOT KAUR, T. SINGHDEV & ORS TARUN VERMA, PUJA SARKAR BAPI DAS, PRAVEEN KHATTAR Y.P.AHUJA, MEENAKSHI SINGH COURT NO.10 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE YOGESH KHANNA 1. 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