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10596/2018 and 10605/2018, No Writ Petition Relatin 09.11.2020 DELETION NOTE 1.W.P.(C) 8162/2020 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-I AT ITEM NO 10 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-II. 2.W.P.(CRL) 1830/2020 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-III AT ITEM NO 3 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-V. 3.W.P.(C)7890/2019 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-VII AT ITEM NO 2 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE J.R. MIDHA (SINGLE BENCH). NOTE THIS IS FOR INFORMATION OF ALL THE ADVOCATES/LITIGANTS THAT W.E.F. 19.10.2020 ALL FRESH PETITIONS/APPEALS SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED WITH THE REQUISITE ADVOCATES WELFARE STAMP OF RS. 25/-. THE CASES WHICH ARE NOT ACCOMPANIED WITH THE ADVOCATES WELFARE STAMP OF RS. 25/- AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 27 OF THE ADVOCATES WELFARE FUND ACT, 2001 SHALL BE RETURNED UNDER OBJECTION. REGISTRAR(FILING) Pursuant to the directions given by Hon'ble Mr. Justice J.R.Midha in W.P.(C) 10596/2018 and 10605/2018, no writ petition relating to an industrial dispute shall be listed unless the petitioner discloses the “Exceptional circumstances” in the synopsis as well as in the opening paras of the writ petition for exercising writ jurisdiction. If the writ-petitioner does not disclose the “exceptional circumstances” in the writ petition, the Registry will return such petition under objection. HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI No.: 573/RG/DHC/2020 Dated: 23.10.2020 OFFICE ORDER All the Advocates/parties-in-person are hereby informed that with effect from 02.11.2020 all caveats shall be permitted to be lodged through e-filing module only. Sd/- (MANOJ JAIN) REGISTRAR GENERAL Information for Cause List As approved by Hon’ble Chairman, DHCLSC, National LokAdalat is to be held on 12.12.2020 (Second Saturday) through online mode at High Court of Delhi for pending all types of Criminal Compoundable and Civil cases having element of settlement except Divorce cases will be taken. To facilitate settlements, DHCLSC will conduct online Pre-LokAdalat sittings w.e.f. 09.11.2020 to 10.12.2020. The parties and their Advocates who want their pending matter to be referred for Lok Adalat, may either make request the 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 e-mail i.e. [email protected] and mobile:9910556255. -Sd/- Secretary:DHCLSC Copy forwarded to all concerned The Roster of Sitting of the Hon’ble Judges of this Court for taking physical courts effective from 9.10.2020 to 27.11.2020 is as under :- Division Benches Names of Hon’ble Judges Dates of sitting of Physical Courts DB-I 9.10.2020 (Friday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice D. N. Patel 21.10.2020 (Wednesday) (Chief Justice) 9.11.2020 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Prateek Jalan 20.11.2020 (Friday) DB-II 12.10.2020 (Monday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Hima Kohli 22.10.2020 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Subramonium Prasad 17.11.2020 (Tuesday) 25.11.2020 (Wednesday) DB-III 19.10.2020 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vipin Sanghi 5.11.2020 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajnish Bhatnagar 19.11.2020 (Thursday) DB-IV 14.10.2020 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Siddharth Mridul 2.11.2020 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Talwant Singh 12.11.2020 (Thursday) 24.11.2020 (Tuesday) DB-V 15.10.2020 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Manmohan 3.11.2020 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Narula 18.11.2020 (Wednesday) DB-VI 16.10.2020 (Friday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw 4.11.2020 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Asha Menon 11.11.2020 (Wednesday) 23.11.2020 (Monday) DB-VII 13.10.2020 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice J.R. Midha 23.10.2020 (Friday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Brijesh Sethi 10.11.2020 (Tuesday) 26.11.2020 (Thursday) Single Benches (Civil Jurisdiction) 9.10.2020 (Friday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jayant Nath 9.11.2020 (Monday) 20.11.2020 (Friday) 27.11.2020 (Friday) 12.10.2020 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Najmi Waziri 22.10.2020 (Thursday) 11.11.2020 (Wednesday) 25.11.2020 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva 15.10.2020 (Thursday) 3.11.2020 (Tuesday) 18.11.2020 (Wednesday) 26.11.2020 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.K. Chawla 13.10.2020 (Tuesday) 19.10.2020 (Monday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Prathiba M. Singh 23.10.2020 (Friday) 5.11.2020 (Thursday) 19.11.2020 (Thursday) 14.10.2020 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Navin Chawla 2.11.2020 (Monday) 10.11.2020 (Tuesday) 20.10.2020 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Jyoti Singh 6.11.2020 (Friday) 23.11.2020 (Monday) Single Benches (Criminal Jurisdiction) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Suresh Kumar Kait 9.10.2020 (Friday) 21.10.2020 (Wednesday) 24.11.2020 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vibhu Bakhru 16.10.2020 (Friday) 4.11.2020 (Wednesday) 17.11.2020 (Tuesday) 27.11.2020 (Friday) 14.10.2020 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Anu Malhotra 2.11.2020 (Monday) 12.11.2020 (Thursday) 25.11.2020 (Wednesday) 15.10.2020 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Yogesh Khanna 3.11.2020 (Tuesday) 18.11.2020 (Wednesday) 20.10.2020 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani 6.11.2020 (Friday) 23.11.2020 (Monday) 12.10.2020 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri 22.10.2020 (Thursday) 11.11.2020 (Wednesday) 26.11.2020 (Thursday) Original Jurisdiction (Civil) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Shakdher 13.10.2020 (Tuesday) (Judge-in-Charge) 23.10.2020 (Friday) (‘C’ Court) 24.11.2020 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Mukta Gupta 16.10.2020 (Friday) (‘F’ Court) 4.11.2020 (Wednesday) 17.11.2020 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice V. Kameswar Rao 21.10.2020 (Wednesday) (‘A’ Court) 9.11.2020 (Monday) 20.11.2020 (Friday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Palli 19.10.2020 (Monday) (‘G’ Court) 5.11.2020 (Thursday) 10.11.2020 (Tuesday) 19.11.2020 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice C.Hari Shankar 20.10.2020 (Tuesday) (‘B’ Court) 6.11.2020 (Friday) 12.11.2020 (Thursday) 27.11.2020 (Friday) Sd/- (D.N.PATEL) CHIEF JUSTICE Dated : 23-10-2020 REGISTRAR(LISTING) STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (SOP) FOR RESUMPTION OF PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI W.E.F. 01.09.2020 Pursuant to the directions contained in the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) approved by this Court, the entry time to the court blocks for attending physical hearing shall be regulated as per the time slots for different batches of cases. Each batch shall consist of 10 cases. Entry of the first batch to the particular floor of the court block shall take place at 10.00 am. 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FROM 12.10.2020 TO 30.11.2020 • In continuation of this "Court's Office Orders No.455/RG/DHC/2020 dated 30.09.2020 and No.500/RG/DHC/2020 dated 08.10.2020, following shall be the roster ofthe'two courts of Joint Registrars (Judicial), who shall take up the matters through.physical mode while the others shall continue ■ to hold court through videoconferencing.
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