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Notes It Is for the Information of All the Advocates 05.02.2021 NOTES HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE YOGESH KHANNA WILL NOT HOLD COURT POST LUNCH SESSION TODAY. NOTES IT IS FOR THE INFORMATION OF ALL THE ADVOCATES/LITIGANTS IN PERSON THAT SUPPLEMENTARY CAUSE LIST WILL BE TAKEN UP FIRST FOLLOWED BY ADVANCE CAUSE LIST OF CASES w.e.f. 25.01.2021 C O R R I G E N D U M DIVISION BENCH-I HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE JYOTI SINGH [NOTE: IN CASE ANY ASSISTANCE REGARDING VIRTUAL HEARING IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT, MR.MAMIK (9873232388) COURT MASTER & MR. VISHAL (PH 9968315312) ASSISTANT COURT MASTER TO HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE & MR. SANDEEP (PH 9810713157) COURT MASTER AND MR.AJAY KUMAR MAVI,ACM (PH:-9968303497) TO HON’BLE MS. JUSTICE JYOTI SINGH.] DIVISION BENCH-II HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE VIPIN SANGHI HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE REKHA PALLI [NOTE:1. IN CASE ANY ASSISTANCE REGARDING VIRTUAL HEARING IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT, MR LOKPAL(8448937563) COURT MASTER TO HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE VIPIN SANGHI & ANAND PINANI COURT MASTER(9868111406), MR. BHUPENDER SHARMA, ACM(9871183231) MR. LAXMAN RANA, RESTORER(9654708075) TO HON'BLE MS.JUSTICE REKHA PALLI DELETION NOTES 1. W.P.(C) 10093/2017 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-II AT ITEM NO.10 IN THE SUPPLEMENTARY CAUSE LIST IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE SPECIAL DB COMPRISING HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SIDDHARTH MRIDUL AND HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE TALWANT SINGH. 2. BAIL 3432/2020 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJNISH BHATNAGAR AT ITEM NO.1 IN THE SUPPLEMENTARY CAUSE LIST IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS FIXED FOR 13.04.2021. No.69/RG/DHC/2021 Dated: 22-01-2021 O FFICE ORD ER This Court has already initiated steps for hybrid hearing so that in a given case, one party may join the proceedings through virtual mode while the other is present physically in the Court. As directed by Hon'ble the Chief Justice, till the time said system is put in place and implemented successfully, the note appended to the Roster dated 14.01.2021 shall read as under: "Matters shall be taken up through physical mode as per the Roster of Sitting of the Hon'ble Judges of this Court. However, request for taking up any such matter through virtual mode shall be entertained by the Court wherever advance intimation is provided.” Sd/- (MANOJ JAIN) REGISTRAR GENERAL No. 73/Rules/DHC Dated : 08.12.2020 CIRCULAR In compliance of the directions of this Court in OMP (COMM) 540/2020 & I.As. 10478,10479/2020 titled “National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Vs. GVK Jaipur Expressway Pvt. Ltd”, all advocates and litigants in person are to ensure that the petitions specially under Sections 9, 34 and 37 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 are accompanied by a synopsis and list of dates. By Order Sd/- (MANOJ JAIN) REGISTRAR GENERAL HIGH COURT OF DELHI: NEW DELHI The Roster of Sitting of the Hon’ble Judges of this Court for taking physical courts effective from 18.1.2021 to 20.2.2021 is as under :- Division Benches Names of Hon’ble Judges Dates of sitting of Physical Courts DB-I 21.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice D. N. Patel 22.1.2021 (Friday) (Chief Justice) 29.1.2021 (Friday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Jyoti Singh 1.2.2021 (Monday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 18.2.2021 (Thursday) 19.2.2021 (Friday) DB-II 18.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vipin Sanghi 19.1.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Palli 27.1.2021 (Wednesday) 28.1.2021 (Thursday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 3.2.2021 (Wednesday) 8.2.2021 (Monday) 9.2.2021 (Tuesday) 15.2.2021 (Monday) 16.2.2021 (Tuesday) DB-III 18.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Siddharth Mridul 19.1.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani 27.1.2021 (Wednesday) 28.1.2021 (Thursday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 3.2.2021 (Wednesday) 8.2.2021 (Monday) 9.2.2021 (Tuesday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 17.2.2021 (Wednesday) DB-IV 21.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Manmohan 25.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Asha Menon 29.1.2021 (Friday) 4.2.2021 (Thursday) 5.2.2021 (Friday) 10.2.2021 (Wednesday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 15.2.2021 (Monday) 16.2.2021 (Tuesday) 19.2.2021 (Friday) DB-V 22.1.2021 (Friday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw 25.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Narula 1.2.2021 (Monday) 4.2.2021 (Thursday) 5.2.2021 (Friday) 10.2.2021 (Wednesday) 17.2.2021 (Wednesday) 18.2.2021 (Thursday) Single Benches (Civil Jurisdiction) 18.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Shakdher 19.1.2021 (Tuesday) 25.1.2021 (Monday) 1.2.2021 (Monday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 18.2.2021 (Thursday) 18.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Najmi Waziri 19.1.2021 (Tuesday) 27.1.2021 (Wednesday) 1.2.2021 (Monday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 5.2.2021 (Friday) 8.2.2021 (Monday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 17.2.2021 (Wednesday) 21.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva 22.1.2021 (Friday) 28.1.2021 (Thursday) 29.1.2021 (Friday) 3.2.2021 (Wednesday) 4.2.2021 (Thursday) 10.2.2021 (Wednesday) 15.2.2021 (Monday) 16.2.2021 (Tuesday) 19.2.2021 (Friday) 18.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice V. 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Singh 27.1.2021 (Wednesday) 1.2.2021 (Monday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 5.2.2021 (Friday) 8.2.2021 (Monday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 17.2.2021 (Wednesday) 18.2.2021 (Thursday) 21.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Navin Chawla 22.1.2021 (Friday) 28.1.2021 (Thursday) 29.1.2021 (Friday) 3.2.2021 (Wednesday) 4.2.2021 (Thursday) 9.2.2021 (Tuesday) 10.2.2021 (Wednesday) 15.2.2021 (Monday) 16.2.2021 (Tuesday) 19.2.2021 (Friday) 21.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Prateek Jalan 22.1.2021 (Friday) 28.1.2021 (Thursday) 29.1.2021 (Friday) 3.2.2021 (Wednesday) 4.2.2021 (Thursday) 9.2.2021 (Tuesday) 10.2.2021 (Wednesday) 15.2.2021 (Monday) 16.2.2021 (Tuesday) 19.2.2021 (Friday) Single Benches (Criminal Jurisdiction) 18.1.2021 (Monday) 19.1.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Suresh Kumar Kait 25.1.2021 (Monday) 27.1.2021 (Wednesday) 1.2.2021 (Monday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 5.2.2021 (Friday) 8.2.2021 (Monday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 17.2.2021 (Wednesday) 18.2.2021 (Thursday) 18.1.2021 (Monday) 19.1.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Mukta Gupta 25.1.2021 (Monday) 27.1.2021 (Wednesday) 1.2.2021 (Monday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 5.2.2021 (Friday) 8.2.2021 (Monday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 17.2.2021 (Wednesday) 18.2.2021 (Thursday) 21.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Anu Malhotra 22.1.2021 (Friday) 28.1.2021 (Thursday) 29.1.2021 (Friday) 3.2.2021 (Wednesday) 4.2.2021 (Thursday) 9.2.2021 (Tuesday) 10.2.2021 (Wednesday) 15.2.2021 (Monday) 16.2.2021 (Tuesday) 19.2.2021 (Friday) 21.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Yogesh Khanna 22.1.2021 (Friday) 28.1.2021 (Thursday) 29.1.2021 (Friday) 3.2.2021 (Wednesday) 4.2.2021 (Thursday) 9.2.2021 (Tuesday) 10.2.2021 (Wednesday) 15.2.2021 (Monday) 16.2.2021 (Tuesday) 19.2.2021 (Friday) 18.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Subramonium Prasad 19.1.2021 (Tuesday) 25.1.2021 (Monday) 27.1.2021 (Wednesday) 1.2.2021 (Monday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 5.2.2021 (Friday) 8.2.2021 (Monday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 17.2.2021 (Wednesday) 18.2.2021 (Thursday) 21.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajnish Bhatnagar 22.1.2021 (Friday) 28.1.2021 (Thursday) 29.1.2021 (Friday) 3.2.2021 (Wednesday) 4.2.2021 (Thursday) 9.2.2021 (Tuesday) 10.2.2021 (Wednesday) 15.2.2021 (Monday) 16.2.2021 (Tuesday) 19.2.2021 (Friday) Original Jurisdiction (Civil) 18.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice J.R.Midha 19.1.2021 (Tuesday) (Judge-in-Charge) 25.1.2021 (Monday) (‘C’ Court) 27.1.2021 (Wednesday) 1.2.2021 (Monday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 5.2.2021 (Friday) 8.2.2021 (Monday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 17.2.2021 (Wednesday) 18.2.2021 (Thursday) 21.1.2021 (Thursday) 22.1.2021 (Friday) 28.1.2021 (Thursday) 29.1.2021 (Friday) 3.2.2021 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jayant Nath 4.2.2021 (Thursday) (‘F’ Court) 9.2.2021 (Tuesday) 10.2.2021 (Wednesday) 15.2.2021 (Monday) 16.2.2021 (Tuesday) 19.2.2021 (Friday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vibhu Bakhru 18.1.2021 (Monday) (‘A’ Court) 19.1.2021 (Tuesday) 25.1.2021 (Monday) 27.1.2021 (Wednesday) 1.2.2021 (Monday) 2.2.2021 (Tuesday) 5.2.2021 (Friday) 8.2.2021 (Monday) 11.2.2021 (Thursday) 12.2.2021 (Friday) 17.2.2021 (Wednesday) 18.2.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr.
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