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~~Z~ (~Dey) .: Registrar (J-Iii) SUPREME COURT OF INDIA NOTICE IMMEDIATE NEW DELHI 2ND DECEMBER, 2014 TAKE NOTICE THAT THE MATTERS MENTIONED IN THE LIST WHICH IS UPLOADED ON THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE SUPREME COURT WERE FILED IN THIS REGISTRY UPTO 18TH AUGUST, 2014 AND WERE FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE. AFTER NOTIFYING THE DEFECTS, THESE MATTERS WERE RETURNED TO THE RESPECTIVE ADVOCATE-ON-RECORD FOR RE-FILING THE SAME AFTER CURING THE DEFECTS. HOWEVER, THE SAID MATTERS HAVE NOT BEEN RE-FILED AFTER CURING THE DEFECTS SO FAR. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT THE CONCERNED ADVOCATE-ON- RECORD IS REQUIRED TO TAKE NECESSARY STEPS TO RE-FILE THE MATTERS AFTER CURING THE DEFECTS WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THIS NOTICE, FAILING WHICH THE MATTERS WILL BE PLACED BEFORE LD. REGISTRAR'S COURT FOR APPROPRIATE ORDERS DATED THIS THE 2ND DAY OF DECEMBER, 2014. .: ~~Z~ (~DEY) .: REGISTRAR (J-III) Copy to:- (1) The Secretary, Supreme Court Bar Association with five spare copies of the Circular with a request that this may be displayed on the notice Board of the Bar Association for the information of the Members of the Bar. (2) The Secretary, Advocates-on-Record Association with five spare copies of the Circular with a request that this may be displayed on the notice Board of the Association for the information of the Members of the Association. (3) All concerned. Defective Matters Details till 18-08-2014 S. No. D. No. Pet. Name Res. Name Advocate Notification Date Filing Date 1 21835/2014 G. ANANDAKUMAR & ANR. M/S. VANAVAR EXPORTS & ANR. MR. P. RAMESH 7/8/2014 0:00 7/7/2014 2 19817/2014 B. PADMA SHAKUNTALA AND ORS MS. T. ANAMIKA 6/27/2014 0:00 6/25/2014 3 20679/2014 AJIT SINGH NARCOTICS CONTROL BUREAU, MR. UMANG SHANKAR 7/3/2014 0:00 6/30/2014 4 20619/2014 RAJ KUMAR AND OTHERS STATECHANDIGARH OF BIHAR AND OTHERS DR. KAILASH CHAND 7/3/2014 0:00 6/30/2014 LANCO INFRATECH LTD/. POLYCAB WIRES P.LTD. MR. UMESH KUMAR 5 20760/2014 KHAITAN 7/3/2014 0:00 6/30/2014 6 20668/2014 JANGEER SINGH STATE OF RAJASTHAN MR. C.DINESH L. SAHU KUMAR 7/3/2014 0:00 6/30/2014 7 20187/2014 ARUNA DUTTA STATE OF NCT OF DELHI AND GARG 6/28/2014 0:00 6/28/2014 UNION OF INDIA & ORS. BUDHORS RAM & ORS. MR. B. V. BALARAM 8 21504/2014 DAS 7/8/2014 0:00 7/3/2014 9 20943/2014 DEVENDRA SHARMA STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH MS. PRATIBHA JAIN 7/3/2014 0:00 6/30/2014 10 21409/2014 KRISHNA NILKANT BHAGAT DHANRAJAND ORS. LAXMAN KALAMKAR MS. ANAGHA S. DESAI 7/5/2014 0:00 7/3/2014 11 21604/2014 STATE OF PUNJAB SANJAYAND ORS KUMAR ALIAS SANJU MR. KULDIP SINGH 7/8/2014 0:00 7/4/2014 B.S. RACHHORA R.K. KWATRA & ORS. MS. KUSUM 12 20672/2014 CHAUDHARY 7/3/2014 0:00 6/30/2014 13 20359/2014 C.SURESH KUMAR P.GAJALAKSHMI & ORS. MR. S. 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KRISHNA DEVI & ORS PADAM CHAND KOTHARI & ANR MS. PRATIBHA JAIN 7/3/2014 0:00 6/30/2014 24 20191/2014 C D JOSEPH SARSWATI DEVI AND ANR MR. P.RANBIR GEORGE SINGH GIRI 7/3/2014 0:00 6/28/2014 25 20117/2014 SCHEDULED TRIBES EMPLOYEES ASSO. AND STATE OF MAHARASHTRA YADAV 6/28/2014 0:00 6/27/2014 26 38750/2013 DR.ORS RAJ NATH BHAT NATIONAL INSURANCE MR. S. RAVI SHANKAR 12/19/2013 0:00 12/2/2013 SOMA BAI KANWARCOMPANY SNGH LIMITED AND AND ORS O MR. SUBHASISH 27 19795/2014 BHOWMICK 6/25/2014 0:00 6/25/2014 28 20255/2014 COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT D.A.V.(P.G.) RAMA SHANKAR RAI AND MR. BALRAJ DEWAN 7/3/2014 0:00 6/28/2014 NILAMANICOLLEGE, PANDAGORAKHPUR AND ANR STATEOTHERS OF ODISHA AND ORS MR. ANIRUDDHA P. 29 20143/2014 MR.MAYEE MOHIT KUMAR 6/28/2014 0:00 6/27/2014 30 20854/2014 ARUN KUMAR @ ARUN KUMAR GUPTA STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH SHAH 7/3/2014 0:00 6/30/2014 31 17647/2014 STATE OF CHHATTISGARGH CHHATTUSGARHAND ANR. JAL MR. C. D. 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MR.GOBURDHAN KUNDAN KUMAR 5/27/2013 0:00 5/27/2013 41 18484/2014 JEET NARAIN DIRECTOR EDUCATION BASIC MR.LAL ANIL KUMAR 6/16/2014 0:00 6/4/2014 42 21634/2014 SBQ STEEL LTD INDIAN BANK ZONAL OFFICE TANDALE 7/7/2014 0:00 7/4/2014 43 18491/2014 SUDHIR SHRIVASTAVA STATECHENNAI OF (NORTH)MADHYA ANDPRADESH ORS MR. ANNAMANIL KUMAR D. N. RAO 6/6/2014 0:00 6/4/2014 44 21185/2014 MOHINDER PAL & ANR. PUNJAB AGRO FOODGRAINS TANDALE 7/5/2014 0:00 7/1/2014 45 19237/2014 JASBIR KAUR STATECORPN. OF LTD. HARYANA & ORS. AND ORS MR. RISHI MALHOTRA 6/18/2014 0:00 6/17/2014 STATE OF CHHATTISGARH & ORS SMT. GIRIJA PATEL MR. ANIRUDDHA P. 46 21331/2014 MAYEE 7/7/2014 0:00 7/2/2014 UMA DHANKAR & ORS STATE OF HARYANA & ORS. MR. DAYA KRISHAN 47 21684/2014 SHARMA 7/7/2014 0:00 7/7/2014 48 21758/2014 SUMESH KUMAR SUSHILA DEVI & ORS MR. ABHISHEK VIKAS 7/9/2014 0:00 7/7/2014 SAJJAN SINGH JASWANT KAUR MR. RAVINDRA 49 21749/2014 KESHAVRAO ADSURE 7/7/2014 0:00 7/7/2014 50 21789/2014 MOHD. HUSAIN & ORS. ETS. ETS. STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH & MR. ALOK SHUKLA 7/9/2014 0:00 7/7/2014 51 32000/2012 M/S AMAR COLD STORAGE THEORS. COMMISSIONER ETS. ETS. OF MRS. SUMITA RAY 9/27/2012 0:00 9/25/2012 STATE OF RAJASTHAN LAXMANINCOME TAX.RAM MS. PRAGATI 52 9841/2013 NEEKHRA 4/1/2013 0:00 3/21/2013 53 16003/2013 Y.K. CHAWLA BRIJ MOHAN DHAWAN & ORS. MR. R. C. KAUSHIK 5/16/2013 0:00 5/16/2013 STATE OF CHATTISGARH AND ORS. BHARAT LAL GHRITLAHARE MR. ANIRUDDHA P. 54 21306/2014 MAYEE 7/7/2014 0:00 7/2/2014 55 19768/2014 COMMISSIONER KURNOOL MUNICIPAL CORP. S K SRINIVASULU AND ORS MR. D. MAHESH BABU 6/25/2014 0:00 6/24/2014 DIGAMBAR STATE OF MAHARASHTRA MR. BALAJI 56 19833/2014 SRINIVASAN 6/25/2014 0:00 6/25/2014 57 32236/2013 RAM SARAN STATE OF HARYANA & ANR MR. RAHUL GUPTA 10/18/2013 0:00 10/7/2013 58 20141/2014 ORIENTAL INSURANCE CO. LTD BISHANIN BAI AND OAR MS. MEERA MATHUR 6/28/2014 0:00 6/27/2014 STATE OF CHHATTISGARH & ORS KEDAR PRASAD KAUSHIK MR. 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