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Supreme Court of India Notice SUPREME COURT OF INDIA NOTICE Take notice that 867 matters out of 1384 matters mentioned in the weekly list published on 06.03.2020, have been reported to be fit for hearing through video conferencing mode. As directed, take further notice that in the remaining 517 matters (List given below), consent of all parties as to whether they are willing to physically appear and argue in the Court is hereby sought. The Advocates-on-Record/Party-in-Person are accordingly requested to convey to the Registry, consent of all the parties in the above mentioned 517 cases, alongwith the list of Advocates and Parties who will appear before the Court, on e-mail-id “[email protected]” by 5.00 P.M. on 22.08.2020. Any e-mail received thereafter shall not be processed. Dated this the 20th Day of August, 2020. By Order Addl. Registrar (OSD)(Listing) SUPREME COURT OF INDIA SUPREME COURT OF INDIA SUPREME COURT OF INDIA [ IT WILL BE APPRECIATED IF THE LEARNED ADVOCATES ON RECORD DO NOT SEEK ADJOURNMENT IN THE MATTERS LIST OF REGULARLISTED BEFORE HEARING ALL THE COURTS MATTERS IN THE CAUSE NOT LIST ] FIT FOR HEARING DAILY CAUSE LIST FOR DATED : 17-08-2020 THOUGH VIDEOCourt CONFERENCING No. 1 (Hearing Through Video MODE. Conferencing) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A.S. BOPANNA COURT PRESIDED OVERHON'BLE BY HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE CHIEF V. JUSTICE RAMASUBRAMANIAN (TIME : 12:00 ) NOTE : Chronology is based on the date of initial filing. REGULAR HEARING Petitioner/Respondent SNo. Case No. Petitioner / Respondent Advocate Three Judges Bench Matter - Three Judges Bench Matter 1 C.A. No. 329-330/2004 GHAZI SAADUDDIN RAMESHWAR PRASAD GOYAL IX Versus STATE OF MAHARAHSTRA THR. SECY AND ORS. S. C. BIRLA, VISHWAJIT SINGH, ANIRUDDHA P. MAYEE [ TO GO BEFORE THREE HON'BLE JUDGES ] 1.1 Connected BABITA SHIVAJI M. 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