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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR THURSDAY, THE 13TH OCTOBER, 2011 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 1 TO 40 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 41 TO 43 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 44 TO 56 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL / 57 TO 70 REGISTRAR (ORGL.) / REGISTRAR (ADMN.) / JOINT REGISTRARS (ORGL.) 13.10.2011 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 13.10.2011 [Note : Unless otherwise specified, before all appellate side courts, fresh matters shown in the supplementary lists will be taken up first.] COURT NO. 1 DIVISION BENCH-1 HON'BLE THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SIDDHARTH MRIDUL [NOTE: NO PASSOVER SHALL BE GIVEN IN THE FIRST TEN MATTERS.] FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. ITA 1145/2011 CIT SANJEEV SABHARWAL CM APPL. 18702/2011 Vs. MARUTI COUNTRYWIDE AUTO FINANCIAL SERVICES PVT LTD 2. ITA 1146/2011 CIT SANJEEV SABHARWAL CM APPL. 18703/2011 Vs. MARUTI COUNTRYWIDE AUTO FINANCIAL SERVICES PVT LTD 3. ITA 1147/2011 CIT SANJEEV SABHARWAL Vs. MARUTI COUNTRYWIDE AUTO FINANCIAL SERVICES PVT LTD FOR ADMISSION _______________ 4. CM APPL. 18392/2011 MODERN COOPERATIVE G/H DR.SARBJIT SHARMA,SANDEEP In FAO(OS) 410/2005 SOCIETY SHARMA,MR. SANDEEP SHARMA,MR. Vs. M/S JAIN CONSTRUCTION CO. B.J. NAYAR 5. CM APPL. 16357/2011 NEENA GANDHI MR.S.K.GUTPA,MS.TAMLI In W.P.(C) 6606/2003 Vs. UOI AND ORS. WAD,MS.JHUM JHUM SARKAR,JHUM JHUM SARKAR,MS. PREETI DALAL,MR. T.S. MALIK 6. W.P.(C) 6728/2011 RANBAXY LABORATORIES LTD V.P.GUPTA,ABHISHEK MARATHA CM APPL. 13580/2011 Vs. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX AND ANR 7. W.P.(C) 6729/2011 RANBAXY LABORATORIES LTD V.P.GUPTA,ABHISHEK MARATHA CM APPL. 13582/2011 Vs. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 8. CEAC 19/2010 COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL RK TEWARI EXCISE Vs. GERMAN DYES AND CHEMICALS AND ORS 9. ITA 1244/2008 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX SURUCHI AGGARAWL DELHI VI Vs. TRIBURG INVESTMENT AND ENGINEERS P.LTD. 10. ITA 1361/2008 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX P.C. YADAV,RAKESH GUPTA Vs. DURALINE LTD 11. ITA 174/2011 CIT RASHMI CHOPRA Vs. SUMANGAL OVERSEAS LTD 12. ITA 724/2011 CIT NP SAHNI,RAKESH Vs. HPL ELECTRIC PVT LTD 13.10.2011 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 13. ITA 753/2011 CIT NP SAHNI Vs. JAGSON INTERNATIONAL LTD 14. ITA 793/2011 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX-II N P SAHNI Vs. KAS MOVIE PVT LTD 15. ITA 794/2011 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME DEEPAK CHOPRA TAX-III Vs. SIDWAL REFRIGERATION INDUSTRIES LTD 16. RFA 750/2010 KIRAN SHOES MANUFACTURERS PRANAY SARKAR CM APPL. 19405/2010 Vs. REGISTRAR OF COPYRIGHTS AND ANR 17. CM APPL. 10584-10585/2010 UOI AND ORS. AMANDEEP JOSHI,JYOTI (CM For Restoration)In W.P Vs. SURENDRA DHILLON SINGH,JOG .(C) 3572/2001 SINGH,HARVINDER,OBROI,MR. ARVIND K GUPTA 18. W.P.(C) 7959/2010 QUALCOMM INCORPORATED SALAIL KAPOOR,SANJEEV Vs. ASISTANT DIRECTOR OF SABHARWAL INCOME TAX 19. W.P.(C) 821/2011 SUMIT JOSHI AND ANR. S R KALKAL,SWEETY MANCHANDA Vs. UOI AND ORS. 20. W.P.(C) 1273/2011 INDIAN C0UNCIL OF SHIVA RAJ B MATHUR,AVNISH AGRICULTURAL REASEARCH AHLAWAT Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 21. W.P.(C) 4167/2011 MANGALI IMPEX LTD NAVEEN MALHOTRA,MUKESH ANAND CM APPL. 8592/2011 Vs. UOI AND ORS 22. CUSAA 38/2011 ANIL MADAN RUPENDER SINHMAR CM APPL. 14913/2011 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 23. CUSAA 29/2011 SUDHIR SHARMA SUMIT K BATRA,MUKESH ANAND CM APPL. 11198/2011 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS 24. CUSAA 32/2011 RN ZUTSHI SUMIT K BATRA CM APPL. 13036/2011 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS 25. CUSAA 33/2011 AJAY YADAV SUMIT K . BATRA CM APPL. 13070/2011 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS 26. CUSAA 34/2011 YASH PAL SANGITA BHAYANA CM APPL. 14101/2011 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS 27. CUSAA 35/2011 VK KHURANA PREM RANJAN KUMAR CM APPL. 14197/2011 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS 28. CUSAA 36/2011 TRK REDDY PREM RANJAN KUMAR CM APPL. 14199/2011 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS 29. CUSAA 37/2011 PRADEEP RANA PREM RANJAN KUMAR CM APPL. 14201/2011 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS FOR DIRECTIONS ________________ 30. W.P.(C) 472/2001 BANA BIHARI TAREI T.R.KAKAR,RAJINDER NISCHAL Vs. U O I 13.10.2011 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) FOR ORDER ___________ 31. EFA(OS) 24/2011 POWER GRID CORPORATION OF PK MISHRA,MOHAN M.LAL AND INDIA LTD ASSO.,CAV Vs. KLEN AND MARSHALS MANUFACTURES AND EXPORTERS LTD FOR FINAL DISPOSAL ____________________ 32. CM APPL. 13331/2011 GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI THRU DEEPAK VERMA,RK In W.P.(C) 5976/2001 SEC SAINI,S.K.GUPTA Vs. M.M.CHANDRA AND ORS. 33. CO.APP. 26/2011 TANEJA DEVELOPERS AND SARVESH SINGH CM APPL. 7989/2011 INFRASTRUCTURE LTD AND ANR AT 3.30 P.M. Vs. OFFICIAL LIQUIDATOR AND ORS 34. CO.APP. 27-29/2011 DELHI AUTOMOBILES LTD GIRDHAR GOVIND,RAJIV BAHL CO.APP. 29-29/2011 Vs. OFFICIAL LIQUIDATOR AND ANR CO.APP. 28-28/2011 CM APPL. 8046/2011 AT 3.30 P.M. AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING (END) ____________________________________________________ 35. LPA 175/2008 D.T.C. SUMEET PUSHKARNA,ANIL Vs. BALWAN SINGH AND ORS MITTAL,NAROTTAM VYAS COURT NO. 2 (DIVISION BENCH-2) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJAY KISHAN KAUL HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SHAKDHER [Note:In the absence of any appearance in the Regular Matters, adverse orders will be passed.] FOR ADMISSION _______________ 1. FAO(OS) 403/2011 GURMEET SINGH JM KALIA CM APPL. 15780/2011 Vs. HARDEV SINGH AND ORS AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 2. CM APPL. 1781/2009 GAURAV SAHNI RAJIV BAHL,MR.RAJIV BAHL,D.S. CM APPL. 6195/2010 Vs. SUSHILA SAHNI DECD. THR. CHAUHAN,Without Generate,D S CM APPL. 21524/2010 HER LR'S CHAUHAN In FAO(OS) 215/2008 3. FAO(OS) 41/2011 TILAK RAJ SINGH VISHWA BHUSHAN ARYA Vs. UNION OF INDIA 4. FAO(OS) 108/2011 META MINES AND MINERALS PVT LTD JC GUPTA CM APPL. 4069/2011 Vs. ANURAG INTEX CHEM PVT LTD 5. FAO(OS) 119/2011 BRAHAM DUTT SAINI RAVINDER AGARWAL,NEERAJ JAIN CM APPL. 4637/2011 Vs. PL KALRA 6. FAO(OS) 481/2011 TARUNA SHARMA REKHA AGGARWAL CM APPL. 18368-18369/2011 Vs. RAMAN SHARMA alias RAMAN KUMAR AND ANR 13.10.2011 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 7. CM APPL. 9819/2010 M/S ENCHANTE JEWELLERY LTD. KIRIT UPPAL,SANJEEV CM APPL. 16254/2010 Vs. CITI BANK N.A. SINGH,SARVJEET SINGH,PARDEEP In RFA(OS) 72/2009 CHANDEL 8. RFA(OS) 30/2010 UOI RAVINDER AGARWAL CM APPL. 5920-5921/2010 Vs. BASIC TELE SERVICES LTD AND ANR. 9. W.P.(C) 5401/2010 RESIDENTS WELFARE ASSOCIATION SURAT SINGH,DEEPIKA AND ANR Vs. DDA AND ANR 10. W.P.(C) 542/2011 DEEPAK KRISHNA ANIL AMRIT,V.K. TANDON,V.S. CM APPL. 1150/2011 Vs. REGISTRAR,COOPERATIVE CHAUHAN SOCIETIES AND OTHERS 11. W.P.(C) 5437/2011 WELL PROTECT MANPOWER D.K.SHARMA,GOGNA AND CO. CM APPL. 11083/2011 SERVICES PVT LTD. Vs. M.C.D. AND ORS 12. W.P.(C) 6046/2011 MEHRAULI FLOWERS MARKET BAHAR U BARQI CM APPL. 12198/2011 ASSOCIATION Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) 13. RFA(OS) 37/2002 DIPANKAR SEN PUSHKAR SOOD,AMRITA CM APPL. 231/2002 Vs. ANIT PHALPHER SANGHI,V.K. SOOD,SUBHASH CHANDRA,ADITYA SHARMA 14. EFA(OS) 7/2008 SHRI DIPANKER SEN PUSHKAR SOOD,AMRITA SANGHI,SC CM APPL. 2096/2008 Vs. ANITA PHALPHER MALHOTRA,KIRTI UPPAL,DEVENDER CM APPL. 2100/2008 SINGH,SUBHASH CHANDRA,SHEIKH CM APPL. 2770/2008 IMRAN ALAM CM APPL. 3432/2010 CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) 15. ITA 1655/2006 THE COMMISSIONER OF INCOME V.P. SINGH,SONIA MATHUR TAX Vs. M/S SLOCUM INVESTMENT P LTD 16. ITA 1656/2006 THE COMMISSIONER OF INCME TAX V.P. SINGH Vs. M/S SLOCUM INVESTMENT P LTD 17. ITA 1105/2008 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX KAVITA JHA,AJAY VOHRA,SRIRAM DELHI KRISHNA Vs. H.C.L. CORPORATION LTD. 18. ITA 427/2010 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX SANJEEV SABHARWAL CM APPL. 3915-3916/2010 Vs. SHIV NADAR INVESTMENT P.LTD. 19. ITA 434/2010 COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX SANJEEV SABHARWAL CM APPL. 3923/2010 DELHI Vs. HCL CORPORATION LTD. CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) 20. LPA 721/2011 DELHI FLOWERS CUTTERS GROWERS ATUL KUMAR,AVNISH AHLAWAT CM APPL. 16398/2011 AND SUPPLIERS WELFARE SOCIETY Vs. GOVT OF NCT AND ORS 21. W.P.(C) 6221/2011 PHOOL PATTI UTPADAK KALYAN BAHAR U BARQI CM APPL. 12543/2011 SAMITI Vs. GNCT OF DELHI AND ORS 22. W.P.(C) 6375/2011 DELHI FLOWERS CUTTERS, ATUL KUMAR CM APPL. 12849/2011 GROWERS AND SUPPLIERS WELFARE SOCIETY(REGD) Vs. GNCTD AND ORS 13.10.2011 5 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) FOR DIRECTIONS 23. CM APPL. 3538/2011 D.D.A. KAMLESH K.BHUCHAR,ASHWANI In FAO(OS) 487/2001 Vs. M/S POLO SINGH AND CO. AND KUMAR DHATWALIA,RAJESH LAKHAN (Disposed off case ANR. PAL,SUNITA ANAND 24. W.P.(C) 7081/2009 MEERA GUPTA N.L.BAREJA,V.K. TANDON,SUNIL Vs. THE COMMISSIONER OF DALAL TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT AND ORS. FOR DIRECTIONS (CONNECTED) ____________________________ 25. LPA 295/2011 FUTURISTIC PROPERTIES PRIVATE RAJNEESH CHOPRA,RAJ KUMAR LTD Vs. PUNJAB AND SIND BANK AND ORS 26. 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