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Monday,The 08Th July,2013 HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR MONDAY,THE 08TH JULY,2013 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 1 TO 43 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 44 TO 45 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 46 TO 58 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 59 TO 74 REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ REGISTRAR (ADMN.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 08.07.2013 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 08.07.2013 [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 VIBHU BAKHRU FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. CM APPL. 6716/2013(CM For K.V.CHANDRASEKHARAN MAHALAKSHMI PAVANI Restoration) Vs. UOI THROUGH THE In LPA 462/2008 SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, NEW DELHI AND ORS (Disposed-off Case) 2. LPA 351/2013 SHYAMJI SRIVASTAVA AND ORS. DINESH KUMAR AND SANDEEP KR. CM APPL. 8201/2013 Vs. THE MANAGEMENT OF M/S PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND ORS. 3. LPA 376/2013 KARTIK NARENDRA JAIN ARITRA DAS Vs. CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (CBSE) AND ORS 4. CM APPL. 5054/2013 UPPER FLAT RESIDENTS ASSN. MR. HEMANT ARYA,GEETANJLI In W.P.(C) 3587/1994 Vs. MCD MOHAN,MS. MANISHA TYAGI,MR. ANIL GROVER,MR. R.K. SAINI,MR. VINAY SABHARWAL,MR.B. SHUKLA,JN AGGARWAL,RK SAINI,MR. JN AGGARWAL,MR. LK BHUSHAN,AMIT BHARDWAJ,GEETANJALI MOHAN,AMITA GUPTA (Disposed-off Case) 5. W.P.(C) 3990/2013 SATISH SALUJA AND ORS. PRASHANT BHUSHAN CM APPL. 7436/2013 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI FOR ADMISSION _______________ 6. LPA 697/2012 FOOD CORPORATION OF INDIA ANIL K SHARMA CM APPL. 17776/2012 Vs. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND ORS 7. LPA 90/2013 RAI KUNDAN WORKS HEMENDRA SINGH KASHYAP AND CM APPL. 2844/2013 Vs. LABOUR COMMISSIONER AND ABHISHEK ORS. 8. LPA 169/2013 ELECTRONICS CORPORATION OF SHAVETA CHAUDHARY CM APPL. 4768/2013 INDIA LTD. CM APPL. 4770/2013 Vs. G.S.GILL AND ORS. 9. LPA 215/2013 S.M. DONGARWAR AVNEESH GARG CM APPL. 5799/2013 Vs. PEC LIMITED CM APPL. 7401/2013 10. LPA 280/2013 GS GILL ARUN BIRBAL CM APPL. 7220/2013 Vs. ELECTRONICS CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD AND ORS 11. LPA 426/2013 MANJIT KAUR AND ANR R.K.SAINI AND VIKRAM SAINI CM APPL. 9391/2013 Vs. GURU HARKRISHAN PUBLIC SCHOOL AND ORS 08.07.2013 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 12. CM APPL. 8768/2010 ENKAY(INDIA) RUBBER COMPANY BB JAIN,ASHOK SINGH,MANINDER In W.P.(C) 4411/2010 PVT LTD ACHARYA,V.K. TANDON,AMITA Vs. MCD AND ORS GUPTA 13. CM APPL. 6541/2013 APEEJAY SURRENDRA PARK HOTELS BHARAT BHUSHAN JAIN,M. In W.P.(C) 1972/2012 LTD TEWATIA Vs. NEW DELHI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL AND ORS AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 14. CRL.A. 193/2006 STATE V.K. JHANJI,RITESH Vs. SIDHARTHA VASHISHT alias MANU KHETRI,RAJESH CHUGH,SIDHARTH SHARMA LUTHRA,RAJDIPA BEHURA,PANKAJ BAGHA,SAVITA PRABHAKAR,VAIBHAV GAGGAR,PANKAJ R. SHARMA,M.K. SINGH,S. SHAHI,J.A.CHAUDHARY,JYOTI MENDIRATTA,RAKESH KUMAR,P.K.DUBEY,R.D.RANA,RAJAT KATYAL,VIVEK SOOD,NEERAJ JAIN,VINOD KUMAR,H.J.S. AHLUWALIA 15. LPA 491/2012 BHAGWAN DASS KALRA DECD THR SANJIV BAHL CM APPL. 11421/2012 LRS CM APPL. 11422/2012 Vs. DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 16. CM APPL. 21113/2012 SAWHNEY BROTHERS TS SAWHNEY,DILIP MEHRA CM APPL. 351/2013 Vs. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI CM APPL. 5561/2013 BANKING CORPN. In LPA 725/2012 17. CM APPL. 17967/2012 ASHOK NAGAR WELFARE KAANAN KAPUR,M.K.SINGH,MR. In W.P.(C) 311/2008 ASSOCIATION REGD. VIBHU SHANKAR Vs. D.D.A. AND ANR. (Disposed-off Case) 18. W.P.(C) 13415/2009 MANOJ KUMAR GUPTA AND ORS ANIL K AGGARWAL AND CM APPL. 2959/2012 Vs. UOI AND ANR ANSHUMALEE SOOD 19. W.P.(C) 1455/2012 HIMACHAL PRADESH AGRI HIMINDER LAL CM APPL. 3169/2012 MARKETING BOARD Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 20. W.P.(C) 2095/2013 BHARAT PETROLEUM CORP. LTD ANIL K.BATRA CM APPL. 3980/2013 Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORP. AND ORS CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 21. LPA 411/2011 UNION OF INDIA AND ANR KUMAR AND ASSOCIATES,RAVINDER CM APPL. 8700/2011 Vs. NATIONAL COLD STORAGE AND AGGARWAL,AJAY B KALIA WITH LPA 529/2011 REGRIGERATION PVT LTD LPA 531/2011 W.P.(C) 4792/2011 22. LPA 529/2011 UNION OF INDIA AND ANR SHANKAR KUMAR JHA,AJOY CM APPL. 11450/2011 Vs. NATIONAL COLD STORAGE AND BHUSHAN KALIA WITH W.P.(C) 4792/2011 REFRIGERATION PVT LTD LPA 531/2011 23. LPA 531/2011 UNION OF INDIA AND ANR SHANKAR KUMAR JHA,AJAY CM APPL. 11474/2011 Vs. NATIONAL COLD STORAGE AND BHUSHAN KALIA REFRIGERATION PVT LTD 08.07.2013 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 24. W.P.(C) 4792/2011 UOI AND ANR SHANKAR KUMAR JHA,SANJAY Vs. LAND ACQUISITION PODDAR COLLECTOR AND ANR FOR DIRECTIONS ________________ 25. LPA 775/2003 GRAND VASANT RESIDENTS V.K.SHARMA,A.SALWAN,RAJESH WEL.ASS KUMAR,RAMINDER SINGH Vs. D.D.A. AND ANR. SAHOTA,DENIEL GEROGE 26. LPA 616/2008 OM PRAKASH SHARMA VINAY SABHARWAL,J.K.SHARMA CM APPL. 14474/2008 Vs. ONIDA SAVAK LTD. AND ANR COURT NO. 2 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRADEEP NANDRAJOG HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. W.P.(C) 3265/2013 DEEPAK KHOSLA DEEPAK KHOSLA CM APPL. 6179/2013 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CM APPL. 6180/2013 CM APPL. 6181/2013 CM APPL. 6182/2013 CM APPL. 6525/2013 CM APPL. 6526/2013 CM APPL. 7193/2013 2. W.P.(C) 3504/2013 DEEPAK KHOSLA DEEPAK KHOSLA CM APPL. 6609/2013 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CM APPL. 6610/2013 CM APPL. 6629/2013 CM APPL. 7201/2013 FOR ADMISSION _______________ 3. W.P.(C) 2139/2013 DEEPAK KHOSLA PETITIONER IN PERSON,DEEPAK CM APPL. 4045/2013 Vs. HONBLE PRESIDENT OF INDIA KHOSLA CM APPL. 4046/2013 AND ORS CM APPL. 4047/2013 CM APPL. 4048/2013 CM APPL. 4502/2013 CM APPL. 4503/2013 CM APPL. 4504/2013 CM APPL. 4505/2013 CM APPL. 4506/2013 CM APPL. 5359/2013 CM APPL. 5360/2013 CM APPL. 5361/2013 CM APPL. 6634/2013 CM APPL. 7254/2013 4. W.P.(C) 2401/2013 DEEPAK KHOSLA DEEPAK KHOSLA CM APPL. 4543/2013 Vs. HON BLE HIGH COURT OF CM APPL. 6637/2013 DELHI AND ORS CM APPL. 7195/2013 5. DIARY. NO. 44171/2013 DEEPAK KHOSLA PETITONER IN PERSON VS. HONBLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE DELHI HIGH COURT & ORS. 6. W.P.(C) 3014/2013 DEEPAK KHOSLA DEEPAK KHOSLA CM APPL. 5693/2013 Vs. Hon'ble HIGH COURT OF CM APPL. 5694/2013 DELHI AND ORS. CM APPL. 5695/2013 CM APPL. 7192/2013 08.07.2013 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) COURT NO. 2 (DIVISION BENCH-2) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRADEEP NANDRAJOG HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V.KAMESWAR RAO FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. W.P.(C) 4058/2013 DR. NEELAM BHALLA MUKESH KUMAR CM APPL. 9564/2013 Vs. U.O.I. - M/O DEFENCE AND CM APPL. 9565/2013 ORS. 2. W.P.(C) 4118/2013 DELHI SUBORDINATE SERVICES ZUBEDA BEGUM CM APPL. 9684/2013 SELECTION BOARD AND ORS. Vs. KAILASH CHAND YADAV AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS 3. W.P.(C) 3367-68/2006 U.O.I AND ORS A.K. BEHRA,ANKUR CHHIBBER Vs. EX-MAJOR B.S.CHHABRA 4. W.P.(C) 7652/2010 UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. AK BHARDWAJ,PARAS CHAUDHARY Vs. KULDEEP KUMAR SHARMA 5. CM APPL. 1238/2013 BHARTI BHARDWAJ LOKESH KUMAR SHARMA,NARESH In W.P.(C) 2551/2011 Vs. UPSC AND ORS KAUSHIK,AS SINGH,ANJANA GOSAIN 6. W.P.(C) 4335/2011 UMESH KUMAR MANJEET SINGH,JOYDEEP CM APPL. 8880/2011 Vs. UOI AND ANR MAZUMDAR,AK TRIVEDI 7. W.P.(C) 8846/2011 NOOR MOHD. SHANKER RAJU,ANJANA GOSAIN Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS 8. W.P.(C) 335/2012 UNION OF INDIA AND ANR RAJESH KATYAL Vs. SURESH CHANDRA 9. W.P.(C) 1807/2012 ARUN PAL SINGH E.J.VARGHESE,SAQIB Vs. THE UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 10. W.P.(C) 4168/2012 GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND ORS RUCHI SINDHAWANI Vs. SH. VIKAS 11. W.P.(C) 5081/2012 UNION OF INDIA AND ORS SHANKAR N.SINHA CM APPL. 10409/2012 Vs. MADAN MOHAN CM APPL. 10410/2012 12. W.P.(C) 5720/2012 JUGAL KISHORE MANJEET SINGH REEN,R.V.SINHA Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 13. W.P.(C) 5825/2012 JD TIWARI AKARSH BHALLA,APARNA BHAT Vs. CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND COMMISSIONER AND ORS. CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) 14. W.P.(C) 1745/2012 MAHANAGAR TELEPHONE NIGAM LTD R.N.SINHA CM APPL. 3841/2012 AND ORS WITH W.P.(C) 1746/2012 Vs. RAKESH KULSHRESHTHA AND W.P.(C) 1747/2012 ANR 15. W.P.(C) 1746/2012 MAHANAGAR TELEPHONE NIGAM LTD R.N.SINGH CM APPL. 3842/2012 AND ORS Vs. RAKESH KULSHRESHTHA AND ANR 16. W.P.(C) 1747/2012 MAHANAGAR TELEPHONE NIGAM LTD R.N.SINGH CM APPL. 3843/2012 AND ORS Vs. RAKESH KULSHRESHTHA AND ANR 08.07.2013 5 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) COURT NO.3 (DIVISION BENCH-3) HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE GITA MITTAL HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE DEEPA SHARMA FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. W.P.(C) 2356/2013 TARENDRA KUMAR JAIN R.K.SHUKLA Vs. 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