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WEEKLY CAUSE LIST 2.05.2017 to 5.05.2017 WEEKLY CAUSE LIST 2.05.2017 to 5.05.2017 NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL SOUTHERN ZONE, CHENNAI CAUSE LIST – COURT NO.1 Hon’ble Shri Justice Dr. P. Jyothimani Date: 2-5-2017 Judicial Member Time: 10.30 am Hon’ble Shri P.S. Rao Expert Member Sl. Case No. Parties Counsel for Parties Remarks No 1 Application M.Padmanaban M/s. Taaurs Associates For Admission No.90 Kaverirajapuram S.Kamalesh Kannan of 2017 (SZ) Thiruvallur S.Sai Sathya Jith Vs Counsel for Applicant The Union of India Rep by its Secretary Ministry of Environment and Forests New Delhi and 7 others 2 Appeal S.Vinayagam M/s. M.Kamalanathan For Admission No. 33 Madhavaram, R.Thomas of 2017 (SZ) Tiruvallur District Counsel for Appellant Vs The Secretary to Government Environment and Forest Department, Secretariat Chennai and 8 others 3 Appeal Arun Kumar M/s. M.Kamalanathan For Admission No. 34 Proprietor: Sri Venkateswara R.Thomas of 2017 (SZ) Enterprises Counsel for Appellant Madhavaram Taluk Chennai Vs The Secretary to Government Environment and Forest Department, Secretariat Chennai and 8 others 4 M.A. No. 35 Ratheesh K.R., M/s.P.K. Ibrahim & To Condone of 2016(SZ) Cherthala Taluk, K.K.Ashkar & the delay in IN Alappuzha and 8 others S.Muthu Vairam filing Unnumbered Vs Counsel for Applicant application Application State of Kerala, Mrs. Suvitha for R1 & R4 Permit to sue Rep. by the Chief Secretary, Mr. T.N.C Kaushik for R2 as below Secretariat, M/s. V.P Raman, poverty line Thiruvananthapuram Shiv Sankar Radhakrishnan & person and 5 others M.S. Seshadri for R5 & R6 Mr.V.Varghees Amal Raja for R3 5 Application S.P. Surendranath Karthik, Shri. Kaushik Narain Sharma For hearing No. 37 of Madipakkam, Counsel for Applicant 2012 (SZ) Chennai Shri P. Srinivas for R1 & R12 Vs Smt. H. Yasmeen Ali The Chairman, for R2, R3 Pallavaram Municipality M/s. M.K. Subramanian, and others for R5, R9,R10 and R11 Shri D.S. Ekambaram for R4 Shri. Abdul Saleem, S.Saravanan and Vidyalakshmi for R6 to R8 6 M.A.No.295 The Commissioner M/s M.K. Subramanian To suspend of 2016 (SZ) Fisheries Department E.Manoharan & the order IN DMS Campus, P.Velmani dated Application Chennai Counsel for Applicant 7.10.2016 No. 4 of Vs 2013 (SZ) C.H.Bala mohan M/s. T.Mohan, S.Devihe & Pudhucherry Yogeshwaran for R1 and 21 others Mr.Syed Nurullah Sheriff for R2, R3 &R6 M/s M.K. Subramanian for R7, R8 ,R9 M/s. D. Nagasaila, V. Suresh and D. Moses for R4 & R5 Sri. K.R. Harin for R10 to R14, R21 Sri. Bikas Kar Gupta for R15 Sri. Deepak Kumar Pani for R16 Sri. T. Sai Krishnan for R17 Shri. T.N.C. Kaushik for R18 M/s P.H. Manoj Pandian , S. Kamalesh Kannan & S. Sai Sathya Jith for R19, R20 M/s G. Veerapathiran, M.Sarfudeen Ali Ahamed, M.Chidambaram & A.Sonal for R22 M/s. T.Mohan, Application C.H.Bala mohan S.Devihe & Yogeshwaran No. 4 of Vs Counsel for Applicant For Reply 2013 (SZ) The UOI, Mr.Syed Nurullah Sheriff MOEF, for R1, R2 &R5 Rep. by its Secretary, M/s M.K. Subramanian New Delhi E.Manoharan & P.Velmani and others for R6, R7 ,R8 ,R22 M/s. D. Nagasaila, V. Suresh and D. Moses for R3 & R4 Sri. K.R. Harin for R9 to R13, R20 Sri. Bikas Kar Gupta for R14 Sri. Deepak Kumar Pani for R15 Sri. T. Sai Krishnan for R16 Shri. T.N.C. Kaushik for R17 M/s P.H. Manoj Pandian , S. Kamalesh Kannan & S. Sai Sathya Jith for R18, R19 M/s G. Veerapathiran, M.Sarfudeen Ali Ahamed, M.Chidambaram & A.Sonalfor R21 7 Application C. Shakuntala, M/s. Yogeshwaran .A For hearing No.168 of Puthugovindapuram, Counsel for Applicant 2014 (SZ) Ambur Mr. N. Sankaravadivel Vs for R1 The Loss of Ecology Authority, Mrs. H.Yasmeen Ali for R2 Chennai & others Mr. M.K Subramanian & P.Velmani for R3 8 Application D.V. Girish, Mr.D.V.Girish For filing No. 76 of Chikmagalur, Party-in-Person Rejoinder 2015 (SZ) Karnataka Vs Smt. Me. Saraswathy for R1 The Member Secretary, Sri. Devaraj Ashok for R2 to R8 National Tiger Conservation M/s Paul and Paul, Authority, MoEF, New Delhi J. Hudson Samuel and and 9 others Partners for R10 9 M.A.No.60 M/s. Aparna Constructions and M/s.M.V.Durga Prasad To Permit the of 2017(SZ) Estates Private Limited, T.Rathna Kumar for R12 Petitioner to IN Banjara Hills Counsel for Applicant file the Unnumbered Hyderabad and 5 others Implead M.A. of 2017 Vs Mr.Thakur Rajkumar Singh Petition jointly IN Human Rights & Consumer Party in person R-1 to R-3 Application. Protection Cell Trust – Regd. No. Mrs.H.Yasmeen Ali for R4, R5, No.62 1/IV/2014 R7 & R8 of 2016(SZ) Rep. by its chairman, Mr.T.Sai Krishnan for R6 Thakur Rajkumar Singh, M/s. Rajasekhar, R.Saravanan Hyderabad and others for R10 & R11 M/s. Rohan Cherian for R12 Mr.M.V.Pratap Kumar for R13 M/s. Abdul Saleem & & Taaurs Associates for R14 M/s.M.V.Durga Prasad T.Rathna Kumar for R15 M/s.Krishna Ravindran A.Charles Drawin S.Praveen Kumar for R16 M.A No. Human Rights & Consumer Mr.Thakur Rajkumar Singh 27 of 2016 Protection Cell Trust – Regd. No. Party in person For Stay (SZ) 1/IV/2014 Mrs.H.Yasmeen Ali for R1, R2, IN Rep. by its chairman, R4 & R5 Application Thakur Rajkumar Singh, Mr.T.Sai Krishnan for R3 No. 62 Hyderabad and others M/s. Rajasekhar, R.Saravanan of 2016(SZ) Vs for R7 & R8 M/s. Rohan Cherian for R9 The State of Telangana, Mr.M.V.Pratap Kumar for R10 Rep. by its Chief Secretary, M/s. Abdul Saleem & Hyderabad, Taaurs Associates for R11 Telangana state and others M/s.M.V.Durga Prasad T.Rathna Kumar for R12 M/s.Krishna Ravindran A.Charles Drawin S.Praveen Kumar for R13 Human Rights & Consumer Mr.Thakur Rajkumar Singh For hearing Application Protection Cell Trust – Regd. No. Party in person No. 62 Mrs.H.Yasmeen Ali for R1, R2, of 2016(SZ) 1/IV/2014 R4 & R5 Rep. by its chairman, Mr.T.Sai Krishnan for R3 Thakur Rajkumar Singh, M/s. Rajasekhar, R.Saravanan Hyderabad and others for R7 & R8 Vs M/s. Rohan Cherian for R9 Mr.M.V.Pratap Kumar for R10 The state of Telangana, M/s. Abdul Saleem & Rep. by its Chief Secretary, Taaurs Associates for R11 Hyderabad, Telangana state and M/s.M.V.Durga Prasad others T.Rathna Kumar for R12 M/s.Krishna Ravindran A.Charles Drawin S.Praveen Kumar for R13 10 M.A.No.36 The Tahsildar Smt.H.Yasmeen Ali / For dispense of 2017(SZ) Ramachandrapuram Mandal Respondent .No.5 to 7 with the cost IN Telangana State and 2 others Counsel for Applicant Application Vs No. 61 of Human Rights & Consumer Shri. Thakur Rajkumar Singh 2015 (SZ) Protection Cell Trust, Hyderabad, Party in Person – R1 Telangana State and 5 others Mrs.Yasmeen Ali for R2 & R6 Mr.T.Sai Krishnan for R3 &R4 M/s..Alluri Krishnan raju & Jabbar Khan for R5 Application Human Rights & Consumer Shri. Thakur Rajkumar Singh For hearing No. 61 of Protection Cell Trust, Hyderabad, 2015 (SZ) Party in Person Telangana State Smt.H.Yasmeen Ali Vs for R1,R5 to R7 The State of Telangana, Mr.T.Sai Krishnan Rep by its Chief Secretary, for R2 &R3 Hyderabad, Telangana M/s..Alluri Krishnan raju & and 7 others Jabbar Khan for R4 11 M.A.No. 292 A Stennislas, Mr. R.Raman Laal To grant an order of 2016 (SZ) Thiruvotriyur, Counsel for Applicant of interim injunction IN Chennai Application Vs Mr. E. Anandan for R1 No. 98 of M/s. Aashiana through its M/s. K.Chairman Selvaraj 2016(SZ) President of Tamilnadu, & K.C Mathan Raj for R2 Shri. M.V. Sivamuthu, Mr. R.Raman Laal for R3 Ponneri Post and Tk, M/s.M.K. Subramanian Thiruvallur District. E.Manoharan & P.Velmani and 12 others for R4 to R9, R11 & R13 Mr. Gnanasekaran for R12 Application M/s. Aashiana through its Mr. E. Anandan President of Tamilnadu, For hearing No. 98 of Counsel for Applicant 2016(SZ) Shri. M.V. Sivamuthu, Mr. R.Raman Laal Ponneri Post and Tk, for R1 & R3 Thiruvallur District. M/s. K.Chairman Selvaraj & Vs K.C Mathan Raj for R2 A Stennislas, M/s.M.K. Subramanian Thiruvotriyur, E.Manoharan Chennai and & P.Velmani 12 others for R4 to R9, R11 & R13 Mr. Gnanasekaran for R12 12 Application Mr. Ganapathi, Mr. Shivaram.B.R For hearing No. 160 of Malandoor Grama, Counsel for Applicant 2016 (SZ) Anandapura Post, Shimoga District Mr. Devraj Ashok Vs for R1 to R6, R8 to R10 The Government of Karnataka, M/s.B.R Deepak, Rep. by its Chief Secretary, Ramesh Aditya, Bangalore and 16 others Ramesh P.H for R11 to R15 M/s.J.P.Varnashree, C.Sudhakar for R16 Mr. V.C Nachiappan for R17 13 Application P.Seethapathi M/s.E.Vijay Anand For filing Yesayanoor Village, No.254 G.V.Seetha Lekshmi Rejoinder Arcot, of 2016(SZ) Vellore R.Baskaran Vs Counsel for Applicant The State of Tamil Nadu M/s.M.K.Subramanian Rep.,by its Secretary, E.Manoharan & Public Works Department, Government of Tamil Nadu P.Velmani for R1,R4 to R10 Secretariat, M/s.G.M.Syed Nurullah Fort St.George, Sheriff for R2 Chennai – 600 009 Mrs.H.Yasmeen Ali for R3 and 9 others 14 Application P.Subramani M/s.Paul Noble Deva Kumar For hearing No.86 Gudalur K.Sathya, A.Vijayakumar & of 2017(SZ) The Nilgris S.Somasundaram Vs Counsel for Applicant The Government of Tamil Nadu Rep.by its Secretary M/s.M.K.Subramanian & Department of Environment P.Velmani for R1 & R2 and Forest Mr.
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