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Supreme Court of India Notice SUPREME COURT OF INDIA NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE MATTERS CONTAINED IN THE LIST APPENDED BELOW ARE LIKELY TO BE LISTED BEFORE THE HON'BLE COURTS W.E.F. 8TH JULY, 2021 (THURSDAY) ON MISCELLANEOUS AS WELL AS REGULAR HEARING DAYS. DATED THIS THE 6TH DAY OF JULY, 2021 sd/- ADDL. REGISTRAR (DEU) TO ALL CONCERNED Case No. @ Diary Sno. Title Advocate Name No. 1 W.P.(C) No. M.C.MEHTA Vs. UNION OF PETITIONER-IN-PERSON, SURENDER SINGH 4677/1985 @ INDIA HOODA, PAREKH & CO.,B. V. BALARAM 639961985 DAS,SUDHIR NAAGAR,PRANAYA KUMAR MOHAPATRA,PRASHANT CHAUDHARY,AMITA GUPTA,NIKILESH RAMACHANDRAN,RAVI KUMAR TOMAR,GUNNAM VENKATESWARA RAO,A. VENAYAGAM BALAN,SHEKHAR KUMAR,SENTHIL JAGADEESAN,ANU GUPTA,SHARMILA UPADHYAY,SATYENDRA KUMAR,SURESH CHANDRA TRIPATHY,RUBY SINGH AHUJA,ABHIJIT SENGUPTA,TARUN JOHRI,SANJAY KAPUR,SHIV PRAKASH PANDEY,ANNAM D. N. RAO,RACHANA JOSHI ISSAR,V. K. VERMA,PRAVIR CHOUDHARY,SANJEEV ANAND,SUNIL KUMAR JAIN,P. PARMESWARAN,DEVENDRA SINGH,D. N. 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