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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR THURSDAY, THE 15TH DECEMBER,2011 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 1 TO 49 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 50 TO 55 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 56 TO 70 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL / 71 TO 86 REGISTRAR (ORGL.) / REGISTRAR (ADMN.) / JOINT REGISTRARS (ORGL.) 15.12.2011 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 15.12.2011 [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 RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW [NOTE: NO PASSOVER SHALL BE GIVEN IN THE FIRST TEN MATTERS.] FRESH MATTERS & APPLICATIONS ______________________________ 1. CM APPL. 21898/2011 RAKESH KUMAR ASHOK AGARWAL,S. In LPA 1983/2006 Vs. BSES YAMUNA POWER LTD. MISHRA,RAJNISH KUMAR JHA,UPENDER THAKUR,KRISHNA MURARI SINGH,INDU MITTAL,JAI NATH 2. LPA 1027/2011 SYMBIOSIS OPEN EDUCATION ANUPAM LAL DAS CM APPL. 21931-21935/2011 SOCIETY AND ANR Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS FOR ADMISSION 3. LPA 550/2011 BQR SYSTEMS INDIA PVT LTD NARVEER PH Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS DABAS,L.R.KHATANA,RUCHIR MISHRA,NEERAJ SHARMA AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 4. CO.APP. 72/2011 JINDAL DRILLING AND INDUSTRIES ASHISH MIDHA LTD Vs. JAGUAR OVERSEAS LTD 5. LPA 603/2009 VISHNU KUMAR MANGLA RAJIV AGGARWAL,IC TEWARI Vs. DHANESHWAR GUPTA AND SONS 6. LPA 600/2010 AR ABDUL GAFFAR KARANJAWALA ANDCO,JATAN Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS SINGH,T.S. CHAUDHARY 7. LPA 887/2011 CHIEF COMMERCIAL MANAGER AND JOYDEEP MAZUMDAR CM APPL. 19700/2011 ORS Vs. JUGNU JAYANT 8. W.P.(C) 1296/2007 AERO ART EMPORIUM THRU NARESH KAUSHIK,DIGVIJAY CM APPL. 2337/2007 CHANDER RAI,ANJANA GOSAIN Vs. UOI AND ORS. 9. W.P.(C) 2766/2011 VIDYA SAMSTHALA SANKSHEMA RAVI KUMAR,RAVINDER CM APPL. 5901/2011 SAMITI AND ANR AGGARWAL,AMITESH KUMAR,JATAN Vs. ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR SINGH TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND ORS 10. CM APPL. 10951/2011 SHRI KISHAN AND ORS. PRAKASH In W.P.(C) 3774/2011 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. CHANDRA,R.V.SINHA,SUNIL MALHOTRA 11. W.P.(C) 4907/2011 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE RUCHI SINDHWANI,ANURAG GOEL CM APPL. 9953/2011 AND WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT,GNCTD AND ORS. Vs. SUPERVISOR'S WELFARE ASSOCIATION AND ORS 15.12.2011 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 12. W.P.(C) 6778/2011 UNION OF INDIA AND ANR. M.K. BHARDWAJ CM APPL. 13658/2011 Vs. A.C.GANGADHARAN WITH W.P.(C) 7980/2011 13. W.P.(C) 7980/2011 A.C.GANGADHARAN R.V.SINHA Vs. UOI AND ORS 14. W.P.(C) 6811/2011 BSNL JAGDISH KUMAR CM APPL. 15672/2011 Vs. SURJIT SINGH CHAWLA 15. W.P.(C) 7284/2011 THAN SINGH SHARMA NARESH KAUSHIK,S.K.GUPTA CAV 898/2011 Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI AND CM APPL. 16542-16544/2011 ORS 16. W.P.(C) 7719/2011 PANKAJ KUMAR SOURABH AHUJA CM APPL. 17483/2011 Vs. UNION OF INDIA 17. W.P.(C) 7720/2011 MANISH AGARWAL SOURABH AHUJA CM APPL. 17485/2011 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 18. W.P.(C) 7721/2011 SANJEEV KUMAR SOURABH AHUJA CM APPL. 17488/2011 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 19. W.P.(C) 7722/2011 JAGPAL SINGH SOURABH AHUJA CM APPL. 17490/2011 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS 20. W.P.(C) 7918/2011 ALKALI MANUFACTURERS RAJESH SHARMA CM APPL. 17925/2011 ASSOCIATION OF INDIA (AMA) CM APPL. 18937/2011 Vs. UOI AND ANR 21. W.P.(C) 8052/2011 B.L.AGRAWAL NAYAR AGRAWAL CM APPL. 18126/2011 Vs. UOI AND ORS CM APPL. 18325/2011 END(AFTER NOTICE MATTER) __________________________ 22. CM APPL. 16584/2006 UNION OF INDIA AND ANR MS. MONIKA GARG,LEKHI In LPA 2298/2006 Vs. HOTEL EXCELSIOR LTD AND ANR AMAN,MR. SUNIL KUMAR JAIN,MR. VARUN PATHAK,MS. BIMLA SHARMA,AJAY K. BHATIA,BV NIREN 23. LPA 147/2007 UOI AND ANR. MR.ANIL NAG,MS.MANISHA,MS. CM APPL. 2839/2007 Vs. EDEN PARK HOTE P.LTD. ALPANA PODDAR,MR. AKSHAI MAKHEEJA,AJAY K. BHATIA 24. LPA 297/2007 UOI AND ORS. MONIKA GARG,MR. SUNIL KUMAR CM APPL. 6320/2007 Vs. J.R.SOOD JAIN,MR. VIJAY SONDHI,MR. VARUN PAREEK,VIMLA SHARMA,AJAY K. BHATIA 25. LPA 161/2009 UOI AND ANR. JATAN SINGH,VIJAY SONDHI Vs. LODHI PROPERTY COMPANY LTD AND ANR. AFTER NOTICE FOR FINAL DISPOSAL(CONNECTED MATTERS) 26. W.P.(C) 2176/2010 APEX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE S K DUBEY,SANJEEV KUMAR CM APPL. 3265/2011 Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI DUBEY,ANJUM JAVED 27. W.P.(C) 2885/2010 GENERAL EMPLOYEES WELFARE DEEPAK DEWAN,ANJUM JAVED ASSOCIATION Vs. GOVT.OF N.C.T.OF DELHI AND ANOTHER 28. W.P.(C) 5590/2011 OKHLA INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION GAURAV BEHL,SONIA SHARMA AND ANR Vs. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI 15.12.2011 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING ______________________________________________ 29. LPA 655/2009 UOI SACHIN DATTA,ANJU CM APPL. 18621/2009 Vs. NATIONAL SPORT CLUB OF BHATTACHARYA,PRIYANKA INDIA AND ORS AGGARWAL,RAVINDER SINGH 30. W.P.(C) 8118/2011 DELHI TRANSCO LTD ENGINERS R.M.BAGAI WELFARE ASSOCIATION (REGD) Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI AND ANR AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING AT 2.15 PM (CONNECTED MATTERS) _____________________________________________________________________________ 31. LPA 121/2009 GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI SATYAJIT SAHA,PRASANJIT CM APPL. 4093/2009 Vs. BHARTI VIDYAPEETH AND ORS. KESWANI,AMITESH KUMAR,R.V.SINHA,RUCHI SINDHWANI 32. LPA 122/2009 GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI SATYAJIT SAHA,PRASANJIT CM APPL. 4107/2009 Vs. BHARTI VIDYAPEETH AND ORS. KESWANI,AMITESH KUMAR,R.V. SINHA 33. LPA 123/2009 GGSIP UNIVERSITY MUKUL TALWAR,SATYA JIT CM APPL. 4124-4125/2009 Vs. BHARATI VIDYAPEETH AND ORS. SAHA,PRASANJIT KESWANI,AMITESH KUMAR,R.V. SINHA COURT NO. 2 (DIVISION BENCH-2) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJAY KISHAN KAUL HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SHAKDHER [Note: No urgent mentioning shall be entertained, except at 10.30 A.M. Urgent mentioning shall be entertained only in respect of matters of Detention and Personal Liberty and matters which ` cannot brook delay till the normal next day of listing. In the absence of any appearance in the Regular Matters, adverse orders will be passed.] AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 1. EFA(OS) 10/2011 INDIA BULLS FINANCIAL SUBHASH C JAIN SERVICES LTD Vs. LOYAL MOTORS PVT LTD AND ORS 2. FAO(OS) 591/2011 MESSRS PEC LTD HEMANT BUDAKOTI,RAJIV BANSAL Vs. HIGHMOOR LTD 3. W.P.(C) 4565/2011 SATENDRA TYAGI AND ANR VIVEK SINGH Vs. STATE OF NCT OF DELHI 4. W.P.(C) 6246/2011 GOPI CHAND SHARMA SUNIL SABHARWAL Vs. DELHI NAGRIK SEHKARI BANK LTD AND ANR CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) 5. FAO(OS) 435/2008 RAJINDER PAL SINGH BHATIA RAJAT ANEJA,MEENU CM APPL. 10834/2010 Vs. JATINDER PAL SINGH AND ORS. AGARWAL,SANDEEP SHARMA,KA WITH FAO(OS) 17/2009 SINGH 15.12.2011 4 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 6. FAO(OS) 17/2009 SHRI RAJINDER PAL SINGH RAJAT ANEJA,MEENU BHATIA AGGARWAL,S.P. Vs. SHRI JATINDER PAL SINGH AND AGGARWAL,PEEYUSH KALRA ORS. CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 7. FAO(OS) 438/2010 DELHI PAPER PRODUCTS COMPANY JAYANT K MEHTA,RK SINGH WITH FAO(OS) 146/2011 PVT LTD AND ANR Vs. HINDUSTAN PAPER CORPORATION LTD 8. FAO(OS) 146/2011 HINDUSTAN PAPER CORPORATION RATAN K SINGH CM APPL. 5633-5634/2011 LTD CM APPL. 5636/2011 Vs. DELHI PAPER PRODUCTS PVT LTD AND ANR FOR DIRECTIONS (CONNECTED) ____________________________ 9. W.P.(C) 6781/2008 RAVINDER KUMAR MITTAL AND ORS. NANDNI SAHNI,GAURAV Vs. UOI AND ORS. SHARMA,SANJAY PODDAR,ADESH SHARMA,RAVI BASSI,SANGEETA CHANDRA 10. W.P.(C) 6782/2008 ROHIT RAJ CHHABRA ORS. NANDNI SAHNI,GAURAV Vs. UOI AND ORS. SHARMA,SANJAY PODDAR,ADESH SHARMA,SANGEETA CHANDRA,RAVI BASSI 11. W.P.(C) 11109/2009 K.K. GUPTA AND ORS. NANDNI SAHNI AND REKHA Vs. UOI AND ORS. PALLI,MANIKA TRIPATHY PANDEY,SANJAY PODDAR,ARUN BIRBAL 12. W.P.(C) 11583/2009 NARAIN KUMAR AND SONS AND ORS. NANDNI SHANI,SALEEM Vs. UOI AND ORS. AHMED,AJAY VERMA,NEERAJ CHANDOSI,MANIKA TRIPATHY PANDEY 13. W.P.(C) 11912/2009 RAM KISHAN SINGHAL BALRAJ DEWAN,NK JHA,SANJAY Vs. UOI AND ORS. PODDAR 14. W.P.(C) 12003/2009 DAYANAND SHARMA BALRAJ DEWAN Vs. UOI AND ORS. 15. W.P.(C) 12004/2009 SHAHSHI RANI BALRAJ DEWAN Vs. UOI AND ORS. 16. W.P.(C) 367/2010 MANGAT RAM MANOJ SHARMA Vs. UOI AND ORS 17. W.P.(C) 2815/2010 SHEELA DEVI MANOJ SHARMA,MANIKA TRIPATHY Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. PANDEY 18. W.P.(C) 6534/2010 GURSHARAN KAUR RAJAT BHALLA,MANIKA TRIPATHY Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS PANDEY 15.12.2011 5 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) COURT NO.33 (DIVISION BENCH-3) EXTENSION BLOCK (SECOND FLOOR) HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE BADAR DURREZ AHMED HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE VEENA BIRBAL FOR ADMISSION _______________ 1. LPA 850/2011 MAYUR AUTO AGENCY PURBALI BORA CM APPL. 19092-19093/2011 Vs. RAMESH SINGH MANRAL 2. W.P.(CRL) 1624/2011 KARAN SINGH S B SHARMA Vs. STATE AND ORS AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 3. CRL.M.(BAIL) 1959/2011 PURSHOTTAM LAL AND ORS S KHAN,ANIL PANWAR,SANJAY LAO In CRL.A. 1249/2010 Vs. STATE 4. FAO(OS) 610-11/2006 YOGESHWAR DAYAL (THRU LR'S) AND AJAY VERMA,MR. AJAY CM APPL. 13549-13550/2006 Vs. MAHINDER DAYAL AND ORS VERMA,BHATI CM APPL. 3990/2009 ASSOCIATES,GURVINDER SURI,ANJAN CHAKRABORTY,RAJESH SAXENA 5.
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