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Shri S. K. Swain, SIC, Odisha Court-IV (11 A.M.) Odisha Information Commission Block B-1, Toshali Bhawan, Satyanagar, Bhubaneswar-751007 * * * Weekly Cause List from 04/10/2021 to 08/10/2021 Cause list dated 04/10/2021 (Monday) Shri S. K. Swain, SIC, Odisha Court-IV (11 A.M.) Sl. Case No. Name of the Name of the Opposite party/ Respondent Remarks No Complainant/Appellant 1 SA -905/17 Dharitri Nandini Sharma Odisha State Bar Council, High Court Annex, Cuttack-2. 2 SA -83/18 Nabakishore Mishra Office of the Spl. Land Acquisition Rehabilitation Resettlement Officer, RIP, Sukinda, Jajpur district. 3 SA -85/18 Ranjan Kumar Mahanta Office of the Sub-Collector, Bonai, Sundargarh district 4 SA -153/18 Pramod Kumar Mohanty Office of the Tahasildar, Jajpur Tahasil, Jajpur district. 5 SA -164/18 Ramesh Chandra Singh Office of the Tahasildar, Dhenkanal Tahasil, Dhenkanal district. 6 C.C.-180/15 Ratnakar Mohanty Office of the Chief Engineer & Basin Manager, Brahmin Left Basin, Samal, Angul district 7 C.C.-348/17 Kailash Chandra Mahaptra Office of the Addl. Asst. Commissioner of Endowment, Cuttack, Cuttack district. 8 C.C.-363/17 Dillip Kumar Patro Office of the District Judge, Berhampur, Ganjam district 9 C.C.-464/17 Ratnakar Mohanty Office of the Executive Engineer, Head Works Division, Samal, Angul district 10 C.C.-483/17 Brundaban Behera District Legal Cell, Sambalpur, Sambalpur district 11 C.C.-146/18 Panchanan Thanpati Office of the Tahasildar, Sonepur, Subarnapur district. 12 C.C.-153/18 Sukru Biswal Office of the Tahasildar, Agalpur Tahasil, Balangir district. 13 C.C.-156/18 Udaya Nath Sahoo Office of the Tahasildar, Darpan Tahasil, Jajpur district. 14 C.C.-872/18 Malaya Kumar Behera Office of the Tahasildar, Angul Tahasil, Angul district. 15 C.C.-873/18 Sudhir Kanta Mandal Office of the Sub-Collector, Berhampur, Ganjam district. Odisha Information Commission Block B-1, Toshali Bhawan, Satyanagar, Bhubaneswar-751007 * * * Cause list dated 05/10/2021 (Tuesday) Shri S. K. Swain, SIC, Odisha Court-IV (11 A.M.) Sl. Case No. Name of the Name of the Opposite party/ Remarks No Complainant/Appellant Respondent 1 S.A.-886/17 Karunakar Sahu Office of the Addl. Asst. Commissioner of Endowment, Buxi Bazar, Cuttack. 2 S.A.-42/18 Ramesh Chandra Sahoo Community Health Centre, Bhandaripokhari, Bhadrak district. 3 S.A.-45/18 Rajkishore Nayak Office of the Panchayat Samiti, Kaptipada, Mayurbhanj district. 4 S.A.-46/18 Pradip Kumar Pradhan Office of the Panchayat Samiti, Kaptipada, Mayurbhanj district. 5 S.A.-171/18 Bhagirathi Sarangi Office of the Tahasildar, Barpali Tahasil, Bargarh district. 6 S.A.-218/18 Krushna Chandra Palo Office of the Commissioner of Endowments, Odisha, Bhubaneswar 7 S.A.-219/18 Krushna Chandra Palo Office of the Commissioner of Endowments, Odisha, Bhubaneswar 8 S.A.-220/18 Krushna Chandra Palo Office of the Commissioner of Endowments, Odisha, Bhubaneswar 9 S.A.-448/18 B.Balakrushna Patra Directorate of Health Services, Odisha, Bhubaneswar 10 S.A.-449/18 B.Balakrushna Patra Odisha State Medical Cooperation Ltd., Bhubaneswar. 11 S.A.-643/18 Brajabandhu Swain Nayagarh Collectorate, Nayagarh district. 12 S.A.-785/18 Sudipta Kumar Panda Office of the Tahasildar, Jajpur Tahasil, Jajpur district. 13 S.A.-795/18 Baikunthanath Dakua Nayagarh Collectorate, Nayagarh district. 14 C.C.-2/18 Sukru Bibhar Badabrahmani Gram Panchayat, Bijepur Block, Saipalli, Bargarh district. 15 C.C.-7/18 Baikunthanath Dakua Office of the B.D.O., Odagaon Block, Nayagarh district. 16 C.C.-212/18 Ranjan Kumar Nanda Office of the Land Acquisition Officer, Zone-II, Rengali Dam Project, Deogarh, Deogarh district. Odisha Information Commission Block B-1, Toshali Bhawan, Satyanagar, Bhubaneswar-751007 * * * Cause list dated 07/10/2021 (Thursday) Shri S. K. Swain, SIC, Odisha Court-IV (11 A.M.) Sl. Case No. Name of the Name of the Opposite party/ Respondent Remarks No Complainant/Appellant 1 S.A.-2/18 Harishankar Panigrahi Office of the Sub-Collector, Kuchinda, Sambalpur district. 2 S.A.-3/18 Harishankar Panigrahi Sambalpur Collectorate, Sambalpur district. 3 S.A.-4/18 Harishankar Panigrahi Office of the R.D.C., Northern Division, Sambalpur district. 4 S.A.-117/18 Maluni Naik Office of the BDO, Surada, Ganjam district 5 S.A.-123/18 Kailash Chandra Odagaon Gram Panchayat, Odagaon, Nayagarh Mohanty district. 6 S.A.-157/18 Subash Chandra Office of the B.D.O., Jujomura Block, Mishra Sambalpur district. 7 S.A.- 207/18 Prafulla Kumar Biswal ORMAS, SIRD Campus, Unit-8, Bhubaneswar. 8 S.A.-221/18 Madan Chhatria Barabandha Gram Panchayat, M.Rampur, Kalahandi district. 9 S.A.-445/18 Rama Kanta Swain Odisha Lift Irrigation Corporation Ltd., Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar. 10 S.A.-765/18 Abani Kumar Patel Sambalpur Collectorate, Sambalpur district. 11 S.A.-766/18 Abani Kumar Patel Office of the Sub-Collector, Kuchinda, Sambalpur district. 12 S.A.-829/18 Nabin Kumar Das Office of the Tahasildar, Telkoi Tahasil, Keonjhar district. 13 S.A.-832/18 Deepak Kumar Mishra Office of the Executive Engineer, Berhampur Irrigation Division, Berhampur, Ganjam district. 14 S.A.-840/18 Suyosh Barik Mayurbhanj Collectorate, Mayurbhanj district. 15 S.A.- 844/18 Golak Bihari Basa Mayurbhanj Collectorate, Baripada, Mayurbhanj district. 16 C.C.- 111/18 Nirmal Kumar Office of the Tahasildar, Baripada Tahasil, Mohanty Mayurbhanj district. 17 C.C.- 224/18 Sriharsa Prasad Dash Office of the Tahasildar, Kanisi Tahasil, Ganjam district. Odisha Information Commission Block B-1, Toshali Bhawan, Satyanagar, Bhubaneswar-751007 * * * Cause list dated 08/10/2021 (Friday) Shri S. K. Swain, SIC, Odisha Court-IV (11 A.M.) Sl. Case No. Name of the Name of the Opposite party/ Remarks No Complainant/Appellant Respondent 1 SA 642/17 Pradip Pradhan Water Resources Department, Govt. of Odisha, Bhubaneswar. 2 SA -245/18 Rama Chandra Sethi Office of the B.D.O., Nimapara Block, Puri district. 3 SA -246/18 Rabindranath Nayak Office of the B.D.O., Nimapara Block, Puri district. 4 SA -247/18 Lalatendu Barik Office of the B.D.O., Nimapara Block, Puri district. 5 SA -248/18 Trinath Swain Office of the B.D.O., Nimapara Block, Puri district. 6 SA -249/18 Prakash Chandra Bhoi Office of the B.D.O., Nimapara Block, Puri district. 7 SA -250/18 Pramod Parida Office of the B.D.O., Nimapara Block, Puri district. 8 SA -340/18 Biswajit Hota Office of the Tahasildar, Kalahandi Tahasil, Kalahandi district. 9 SA -345/18 Biplab Kumar Hota Office of the Tahasildar, Bhadrak Tahasil, Bhadrak district. 10 S.A.-354/18 Rajesh Mahanta Office of the Sub-Collector, Bonai, Sundargarh district. 11 S.A.-356/18 T.P. Sai Raju Office of the Tahasildar, Raigbar Tahasil, Nawarangpur district. 12 S.A.-544/18 Sasee Bhusan Pattanayak Office of the Tahasildar, Kaniha Tahasil, Angul district. 13 S.A.-546/18 Sasee Bhusan Pattanayak Office of the Tahasildar, Kaniha Tahasil, Angul district. 14 S.A.-554/18 Hemanta Kumar Senapati Kalahandi Collectorate, Bhawanipatna, Kalahandi district. 15 S.A.-559/18 Chittaranjan Nayak Office of the Sub-Collector, Anandpur, Keonjhar district. 16 S.A - 566/18 Sahasransu Samal Office of the Tahasildar, Darpan Tahasil, Dhanmandal, Jajpur district. 17 S.A - 571/18 Bhunandan Krushi Bisarad Office of the Tahasildar, Kukudakhandi Tahasil, Ganjam district. 18 C.C.-124/18 Baghambar Pattanaik Office of the R.D.C., Northern Division, Sambalpur district. .
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