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11.08.2014 NOTES CIRCULAR As Directed by Hon'ble the Chief 11.08.2014 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 ------------> J-01 TO 01 REGULAR MATTERS -----------------------> R-01 TO 59 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) ---------> F-01 TO ADVANCE LIST --------------------------> 01 TO 79 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 80 TO 98 (FIRST PART) APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)----> 99 TO 105 (SECOND PART) SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY -------------------> 106 TO 120 COMPANY -------------------------------> 121 TO 122 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)--------> 123 TO NOTES 1. Urgent mentioning may be made before Hon'ble DB-II at 10.30 A.M. CIRCULAR As directed by Hon'ble the Chief Justice, on the recommendations of Hon'ble Computer Committee, printing of Cause List has been dispensed with w.e.f. 1st August, 2014 as a measure to save paper and to protect the environment. The e- Cause Lists are available on the official website of this Court and are also being forwarded to the learned counsel through e-mail on a daily basis. However, the Court wise e-cause list has also been made available through application software through Local Area Network for the Court Masters/Readers who can take printouts of the Cause List as well. DELETIONS 1. W.P.(CRL) 1169/2014 listed before Hon'ble DB-VII at item No.3 is deleted as the same is fixed for 13.08.2014. 2. W.P.(C) 4982/2014 & W.P.(C)4986/2014 listed before Hon'ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli at item Nos. 16 & 17 respectively are deleted as the same are listed before Hon'ble DB-VIII. 3. W.P.(C) 7319/1999 listed before Hon'ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli at item No.12 is deleted as the same is listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Vibhu Bhakru. 4. CRL.A. 320/2002 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sudershan Kumar Misra at item No.2 is deleted as the same will be listed in due course. 5. W.P.(C) 934/2012 & W.P.(C) 3975/2012 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Vibhu Bhakru at item No.7 & 8 respectively are deleted as the same are listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice V.K.Shali. REGISTRAR(LISTING) 11.08.2014 J - 1 FOR PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS [APPLT. JURISDICTION] 11.08.2014 COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-1) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW AT 10.30 A.M 1. LPA 227/2014 SMT RAMWATI & ORS. S.S. PANWAR, NIVEDITA PANWAR CM APPL. 4515/2014 VS. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI & ORS. B. MAHAPATRA, 2. LPA 228/2014 SHRI DAL CHAND S.S. PANWAR, NIVEDITA PANWAR CM APPL. 4529/2014 VS. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI & ORS. B. MAHAPATRA CM APPL. 4530/2014 3. 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