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1. Cause List of Cases Filed Between 01.01.2018 to 21.03.2020 Shall Not Be Published Till Further Orders 05.04.2021 IN PARTIAL MODIFICATION RELATING TO THE SITTING ARRANGEMENT OF THE HON'BLE JUDGES w.e.f. 05.04.2021, THE COURT NUMBERS ALREADY SHOWN IN THE ADVANCE CAUSE LIST FOR 5th & 6th APRIL FOR THE FOLLOWING HON'BLE JUDGES SHALL NOW BE READ AS UNDER: JUDGES NAME COURT NO. 1. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV SACHDEVA 7 2. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIBHU BAKHRU 43 3. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V. KAMESWAR RAO 14 4. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRATEEK JALAN 16 “All the Advocates/Litigants are informed that in view of the directions dated 09.03.2021 passed by Hon. DB-II in W.P.(C) 2018/2021 and W.P.(C) 2673/2021 half of the cases (starting from the Supplementary List/s) listed for a particular day shall be taken up in the Pre-lunch Session and rest of the cases shall be taken up in the Post-lunch Session. All the Advocates/Litigants may accordingly reach the Court Rooms according to the turn of their case/s in order to curtail the number of people in court premises at the same time.” NOTE 1. CAUSE LIST OF CASES FILED BETWEEN 01.01.2018 TO 21.03.2020 SHALL NOT BE PUBLISHED TILL FURTHER ORDERS. HIGH COURT OF DELHI: NEW DELHI No. 384/RG/DHC/2020 DATED: 19.3.2021 OFFICE ORDER HON'BLE ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL SUPERVISION COMMITTEE IN ITS MEETING HELD ON 19.03.2021 HAS BEEN PLEASED TO RESOLVE THAT HENCEFORTH THIS COURT SHALL PERMIT HYBRID/VIDEO CONFERENCE HEARING WHERE A REQUEST TO THIS EFFECT IS MADE BY ANY OF THE PARTIES AND/OR THEIR COUNSEL. Sd/- (MANOJ JAIN) REGISTRAR GENERAL 1. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ANUP JAIRAM BHAMBHANI WILL SIT SINGLY TO HEAR SINGLE BENCH MATTES LISTED BEFORE HIS LORDSHIP IN COURT NUMBER 36. DELETION NOTE 1. W.P.(C) 3699/2021 & W.P.(C) 3747/2021 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE NAJMI WAZIRI AT ITEM NOS.36 & 37 RESPECTIVELY ARE DELETED. 2. CRL.A. 71/2021 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE ANU MALHOTRA AT ITEM NO.20 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS FIXED FOR 09.04.2021. NOMINATED/STANDING COUNSEL 1. NORTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION MR. SANJEEV SAGAR,ADV [NDMC] CHAMBER NO. 210, BLOCK-III DELHI HIGH COURT NEW DELHI-110003 OFFICE: 18, HARGOBING ENCLAVE, BHARTENDU HARISH CHANDRA MARG NEW DELHI-110092 PH: 9811016162,47543981 22377840,22375422 Email: [email protected] [email protected] 2. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION MR. SANJEEV SAGAR,ADV [SDMC] CHAMBER NO. 210, BLOCK-III DELHI HIGH COURT NEW DELHI-110003 OFFICE: 18, HARGOBING ENCLAVE, BHARTENDU HARISH CHANDRA MARG NEW DELHI-110092 PH: 9811016162,47543981 22377840,22375422 Email: [email protected] [email protected] 3. STATE BANK OF INDIA MR. SANJEEV SAGAR,ADV [SBI] CHAMBER NO. 210, BLOCK-III DELHI HIGH COURT NEW DELHI-110003 OFFICE: 18, HARGOBING ENCLAVE, BHARTENDU HARISH CHANDRA MARG NEW DELHI-110092 PH: 9811016162,47543981 22377840,22375422 Email: [email protected] [email protected] 4. REAL ESTATE REGULATORY AUTHORITY MR. SIDDHARTH PANDA,ADV OFFICE: 611, 6th FLOOR, NEW BUILDING HIGH COURT OF DELHI RESIDENTIAL: D-36 LGF, AMAR COLONY LAJPAT NAGAR-IV, NEW DELHI-24 Email: [email protected] PH: 9891488088 >>>>>>> UNIFORM INDEX ON THE APPELLATE SIDE FOR FILING OF ANY PETITION/APPEAL Master Index Sr. Particulars Page No. No. Listing Proforma Index 1. Urgent Application 1 2. Notice of Motion with proof of service 2 3. Scrutiny Charges/Demand Draft 3 4. Court Fees 4 5. Memo of Parties 5 6. List of Dates & Events/Synopsis/Format 6-9 (Injury /Death) 7. Opening Sheet 10 8. Plaint/Petition/Appeal 11-20 9. Affidavit 21 10. Impugned order/ Letter/ Notice/Circular 22-40 /Notification, if any. 11. Documents / FIR/ Chargesheet/ Status 41-45 Report/ other Annexures, if any. 12. Trial Court record with Index, if any 13. CM Applications with Affidavit 14. Certificate, if any 15. Board of Resolution/Authority Letter/GPA (whichever applicable) 16. Vakalatnama Note:1. Each and Every Annexure/Document should be properly paginated and page numbers must be shown in the index. Note:2. Henceforth, no filing shall be accepted if, it is not in compliance with the above proforma. As approved by Hon'ble Chairman, DHCLSC, National Lok Adalat is to be held on 10.04.2021(SECOND SATURDAY) at High Court of Delhi for pending cases under following category:- 1. Criminal Compoundable Offence 2. NI Act cases under Section 138; 3. Bank Recovery cases; 4. MACT cases; 5. Labour disputes cases; 6. Electricity and Water Bills[excluding non-compoundable] 7. Matrimonial disputes; 8. Land Acquisition cases; 9. Services matters relating to pay and allowances and retiral benefits; 10. Revenue cases; 11. Other civil cases(rent, easmentary rights, injunction suits, specific performance suits) etc; To facilitate settlements, DHCLSC will conduct on line Pre- Lok Adalat sittings w.e.f. 23.02.2021 to 07.04.2021. The parties and their Advocates, who want their pending matter to be referred for Lok Adalat, may either make request to concerned Hon'ble Court or with consent of opposite party may approach office of Delhi High Court Legal Services Committee, Chamber No.35, Lawyers Chambers, Delhi High Court or through email i.e. [email protected] and Mobile No. 9910556255. Sd/- Secretary: DHCLSC /// COPY OF ORDER DATED 09th MARCH, 2021 PASSED BY DB-II COMPRISING HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIPIN SANGHI AND HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE REKHA PALLI IN W.P.(C) 2018/2021 & W.P.(C) 2673/2021 REGARDING LISTING OF CASES w.e.f. 15.03.2021 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (SOP) FOR RESUMPTION OF PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI W.E.F. 01.09.2020 05.04.2021 J-1 PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT (APPLT. JURISDICTION) COURT NO. 43 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE VIBHU BAKHRU AT 2.30 P.M 1. CRL.A 716/2017 KUMOD MISHRA MANIKA TRIPATHY PANDY, ASHUTOSH KAUSHIK CRL.M.A 40512/2019 VS. STATE AMIT GUPTA HIGH COURT OF DELHI 26.03.2021 REGISTRAR (LISTING) 05.04.2021 FOR PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENT (ORIGINAL JURISDICTION) COURT NO. 48 SECOND FLOOR, NEW COURTS BLOCK HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR NOTE : IN CASE ANY ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT Mr. ANIL KUMAR, COURT MASTER(9650905655)AND MR. VIKRAM, ASST. COURT MASTER(7982780076) FOR PRONOUNCEMENT 1. O.M.P.(I) (COMM.) 106/2021 MX MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT AMIT SIBAL, ANGAD DUGAL, I.A. 4338/2021 PTE. LTD. GOVIND SINGH GREWAL, JAYANT I.A. 4448/2021 Vs. M/S. CONTAGIOUS ONLINE MEHTA, SULABH REWARI, NEHA MEDIA NETWORKS PRIVATE MATHEN, SMITI VERMA LIMITED ***** 05.04.2021 1 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST OF CASES (APPLT. SIDE) MATTERS LISTED FOR 05.04.2021 COURT NO.01 DIVISION BENCH-I HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE JASMEET SINGH [NOTE: IN CASE ANY ASSISTANCE REGARDING VIRTUAL HEARING IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT, MR. VIJAY RATTAN SUNDRIYAL (PH: 9811136589) COURT MASTER & MR. VISHAL (PH 9968315312) ASSISTANT COURT MASTER TO HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE & PLEASE CONTACT, MR.MANMOHAN MEHRA ,ACM (PH 9958892731) AND MR. JITENDER, RESTORER(PH 9711690023) TO HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE JASMEET SINGH.] FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. LPA 90/2021 HAR KISHAN MILIND P SINGH CM APPL. 8367/2021 Vs. PRESIDENT SECRETARIATT THROUGH ITS SECRETARY & ANR. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE milind p singh([email protected])(9810187151)(Petitioner) mohd muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) 2. W.P.(C) 9224/2020 COMPAREX INDIA PRIVATE SANDEEP CHILANA LIMITED Vs. CENTRAL BOARD OF INDIRECT TAXES AND CUSTOMS, & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE sandeep chilana([email protected])(9910084446)(Petitioner) mr. harpreet singh([email protected])(9811253531)(Respondent) FOR ADMISSION _______________ 3. CM APPL. 9872/2021 DARSHAN KAUR RAJESH YADAV,RAJESH YADAV In LPA 689/2018 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ANR ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE RAJESH YADAV()(9990990487)(Petitioner) RAJESHYADAV([email protected])(9811006760)(Petitioner) rajesh yadav , ruchira v arora ([email protected])(9811006760)(Petitioner) monika arora ([email protected])(9810246300)(Respondent) 4. W.P.(C) 500/2021 PARVEEN TUSIWAL MANKAN DEEP SINGH Vs. DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND OTHERS ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE m s bammi and ashish ratra([email protected])(9891911118)(Petitioner) bhawana kataria([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) kapil sharma([email protected])(9891919168)(Respondent) sunil fernandes([email protected])()(Respondent) dr. rahul chhoker([email protected])(8950510963)(Respondent) PARVEEN TUSIWAL([email protected])(9891911118)(Respondent) PARVEEN TUSIWAL([email protected])(9891911118)(Respondent) PARVEEN TUSIWAL([email protected])(9891911118)(Respondent) DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND OTHERS([email protected])(9810114141)(Respondent) DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND OTHERS([email protected])(9810114141)(Respondent) DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND OTHERS([email protected])(9810114141)(Respondent) 05.04.2021 2 ADVANCE CAUSE LIST OF CASES (APPLT. SIDE) 5. W.P.(C) 1347/2021 RAM KANWAR NAIN RAM NAIN CM APPL. 3780/2021 Vs. REGISTRAR GENERAL, HIGH COURT OF DELHI & ORS. ADVOCATE DETAILS FOR ABOVE CASE vikas nain([email protected])(9999443729)(Petitioner) sh. k k venugopal([email protected])(23070046)(Respondent) mohammad muqeem([email protected])(9999864964)(Respondent) saurabh banerjee([email protected])(9810282282)(Respondent) RAM KANWAR NAIN([email protected])(1140072223)(Respondent) RAM KANWAR NAIN([email protected])(1140072223)(Respondent) RAM KANWAR NAIN([email protected])(1140072223)(Respondent) RAM KANWAR NAIN([email protected])(1140072223)(Respondent) RAM KANWAR NAIN([email protected])(1140072223)(Respondent)
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