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Causelist Dated:- 05-08-2021 Page No. : 163 THE HIGH COURT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH AT JAMMU AFTER NOTICE CAUSELIST COURT NO. : 1 05/08/2021 [Thursday] HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PUNEET GUPTA AFTER NOTICE 201 OWP 1083/2007 OASIS HOTEL RESORT PVT.LTD. PRANAV KOHLI FOR PET IA(1570/2007) Vs BUILDING OPERATION SONIA GUPTA FOR RES CONT.AUTH.AND ORS. 202 OWP 1329/2012 VIRENDER PANDOH RAHUL BHARTI FOR PET IA(1858/2012) Vs STATE H A SIDDIQUI SR AAG FOR RES TH.DY.COMMSSIONER,REASI AND ADITYA SHARMA FOR PET ORS. MEHARBAN SINGH FOR PET MR.SATINDER GUOTA FOR PET M P SHARMA FOR RES O P THAKUR FOR RES 203 CPLPA 1/2013 SUDESH KUMAR GARGOTRA PETITONER IN PERSON FOR PET CM(4321/2019) Vs RANJIT SINHA, D.G., I.T.B.P N A CHOUDHARY FOR RES AND ORS. in SWP 1035/2014 SUDESH KUMAR GARGOTRA NONU KHERA FOR PET Vs UOI TH.MIN.OF HOME AFFAIRS N A CHOUDHARY,CGSC FOR RES AND ORS. RAVI ABROL FOR PET IN PERSON FOR PET SUNIL SETHI SR ADV FOR PET 204 OWP 1231/2015 KOUSHAL GUPTA GAGAN BASOTRA FOR PET IA(1/2015) Vs STATE TH.U.D.D.AND ORS. S S NANDA SR AAG FOR RES CM(5108/2021) RAJNISH RAINA FOR RES 205 CM(6351/2020) IN KRISHAN LAL AND ORS MR.AJAY KUMAR FOR PET CPLPA 15/2016 Vs VINOD KUMAR MR.EHSAN MIRZA,DY.AG FOR KOUL,SECY.REVENUE AND ORS. RES AJAY KUMAR FOR PET 206 OWP 1454/2017 CHUNI LAL AND ORS. O P THAKUR FOR PET IA(1/2017) Vs STATE TH.REVENUE DEPTT.AND AHSAN MIRZA FOR RES IA(1/2018) ORS. JATINDER CHOUDHARY FOR RES CM(7183/2019) CM(7184/2019) 207 OWP 1478/2017 M/S TARMAT LTD. JUGAL KISHORE GUPTA FOR PET IA(2/2017) Vs U.O.I.TH.MIN.OF DEFENCE AND R S JAMWAL CGSE FOR RES IA(1/2017) ORS. R K GUPTA, SR ADV FOR PET VISHAL SHARMA ASGI FOR RES AHTSHAM HUSSAIN BHAT FOR RES ROHIT KAPOOR AAG FOR RES in OWP 1476/2017 VALEECHA ENGINEERING LTD. JUGAL KISHORE GUPTA FOR PET IA(1/2017) Vs KONKAN RAILWAY CORP.LTD.AND P S CHANDEL FOR RES IA(2/2017) ORS. R K GUPTA, SR ADV FOR PET TARUN SHARMA,G A FOR RES ANKESH CHANDEL FOR RES 208 OWP 1998/2017 AB.RASHID AND ORS. O P THAKUR FOR PET IA(1/2017) Vs STATE TH.SECY.REVENUE DEPTT. AND ORS. 209 CPLPA 14/2018 JYOTI DEVI KOSHAL PARIHAR FOR PET Vs FAROOQ AHMED SHAH SECY. A M MALIK DY AG FOR RES EDU.DEPTT.AND ANR. RAVINDER GUPTA AAG FOR RES ASEEM SAWHNEY AAG FOR RES 210 PIL 33/2018 DOGRA SANG THAN TH. ITS VEKRAMM RAATHORE FOR PET PRESIDENT AMIT KAPOOR RAMAN SHARMA DY AG FOR RES Vs STATE OF J AND K TH. PR. VIKRAM RATHORE FOR PET SECY. HOME AND ORS VIPIN SHARMA FOR RES AMOL KOKANE FOR RES ..Contd. 164 Court - 1 (164) 05/08/21(Thursday) 211 CONSW 39/2018 UOI TH.MIN.OF PERSONNEL PUBLIC VEENU GUPTA FOR PET GREIVANCES AND ORS. MONIKA KOHLI FOR RES Vs ASHOK KALRA AND ANR. MONIKA KOHLI FOR PET SUNIL SETHI,SR ADV FOR PET RAVI DOGRA FOR PET 212 CM(7452/2020) IN YOG RAJ AND ORS. RAHUL PANT FOR PET LPA 43/2018 Vs U.O.I.TH.MIN.OF FINANCE AND AJAY SHARMA FOR RES DIRECTIONS ORS. NISHANT SHUKLA FOR PET 213 LPA 215/2018 JAGDISH RAJ AND ORS. VASHARAN THAKUR FOR PET CM(4231/2020) Vs KARTAR SINGH BALWAL AND ORS. ROHIT KOHLI FOR RES IA(1/2018) R S THAKUR, SR ADV FOR PET IN PERSON FOR PET SUNIL DUTT SHARMA FOR RES O P THAKUR FOR RES 214 LPA 221/2018 JAMMU AND KASHMIR GRAMEEN BANK ABHINAV SHARMA FOR PET IA(1/2018) Vs ARUN KUMAR SHARMA AND ORS. A K GANDOTRA FOR RES RAHUL PANT FOR PET AJAY SHARMA FOR RES in LPA 43/2018 YOG RAJ AND ORS. RAHUL PANT FOR PET IA(2/2018) Vs U.O.I.TH.MIN.OF FINANCE AND AJAY SHARMA FOR RES CM(7452/2020) ORS. NISHANT SHUKLA FOR PET CM(7453/2020) CM(3515/2019) ABHINAV SHARMA FOR PET IA(1/2018) ADITYA SHARMA FOR RES A K GANDOTRA FOR RES AJAY K GANDOTRA FOR RES 215 OWP 471/2018 MUHAMMAD SALEEM G S THAKUR FOR PET IA(1/2018) Vs STATE TH.SECY.REVENUE DEPTT. AHSAN MIRZA DY AG FOR RES AND ORS. SHYAM SUNDER NANDA SR AAG FOR RES RAMAN SHARMA AAG FOR RES 216 OWP 2694/2018 UDHAM SINGH ZAINAB SHAMAS WATALI FOR CM(3058/2021) Vs STATE TH.P.W.D.AND ORS. PET IA(1/2018) S S NANDA SR AAG FOR RES ZAINAB SHAMAS FOR PET RAVINDER GUPTA AAG FOR RES SHYAM SUNDER NANDA SR AAG FOR RES 217 LPA 22/2019 STATE OF J AND K TH. SUNEEL MALHAOTRA GA FOR PET CM(1017/2019[1/2019]) COMMISSIONER-CUM-SECRETARY TO MR AJAY ABROL ADV FOR RES CM(6219/2019) GOVT.,TRANSPORT DEPTT. ARSHAD MAJID MALIK DY AG CM(2052/2019[2/2019]) Vs ABDUL MAJID FOR PET CM(2093/2021) ARSHAD MALIK DY AG FOR PET CM(3177/2020) AJAY ABROL FOR RES in SWP 1410/2013 PAWAN KUMAR AND ORS. RAHUL PANT FOR PET IA(99001/2015[D- Vs STATE TH.TRANSPORT DEPTT.AND B R CHANDAN, GA FOR RES 2/2015]) ORS. RAHIL RAZA FOR PET IA(2031/2013) H A SIDDIQUI SR AAG FOR RES IA(3/2015) SWP 1424/2013 HARVINDER SINGH AND ANR. RAHUL PANT FOR PET IA(2052/2013) Vs STATE TH.TRANSPORT DEPTT.AND B R CHANDAN,GOVT ADV FOR IA(1/2015) ORS. RES SWP 1483/2013 KULDEEP RAJ AND ORS. SUDERSHAN SHARMA FOR PET IA(1/2015) Vs STATE TH.TRANSPORT DEPTT.AND RAVINDER GUPTA AAG FOR RES IA(933/2015) ORS. R P SHARMA FOR RES SWP 1769/2013 PARSHOTAM LAL AND ORS. RAHUL PANT FOR PET CM(3435/2021) Vs STATE TH.TRANSPORT DEPTT.AND S HAKIM,DY AG FOR RES IA(2572/2013) ORS. ANIRUDDH SHARMA FOR PET SWP 3484/2014 SHANTI SAROOP AND ORS. SUDERSHAN SHARMA FOR PET IA(4726/2014) Vs STATE TH.TRANSPORT DEPTT.AND RAVINDER KR GUPTA FOR RES IA(1/2015) ORS. CCP(S) 337/2019 ABDUL MAJID AND ORS. AJAY ABROL FOR PET CM(804/2020) Vs HIRDESH KUMAR, ARSHAD MAJID MALIK DY AG CM(1998/2020) COMM./SECY.TRANSPORT DEPTT.AND FOR RES ORS. ARSHAD MAJID MALIK, DY AG FOR RES 218 LPA 94/2019 TAANISHA MANHAS ANUJ DEWAN RAINA FOR PET CM(3085/2019[1/2019]) Vs STATE OF J AND K THROUGH S S NANDA T M KHAN ADV FOR COMMISSIONER/SECRETARY TO RES GOVT., ..Contd. 165 Court - 1 (165) 05/08/21(Thursday) 219 LPA 283/2019 SURESH KUMAR SOURABH MALHOTRA FOR PET CM(8468/2019) Vs STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR IN PERSON FOR PET CM(8469/2019) TH. SECRETARY TO GOVT., INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT in LPA 106/2018 SANJEEV KUMAR ABHINAV SHARMA FOR PET IA(1/2018) Vs STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR H A SIDDIQUI SR AAG FOR RES TH. COMMISSIONER SECY. RAVINDER GUPTA AAG FOR RES INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT LPA 110/2018 AJAY KUMAR ABHINAV SHARMA FOR PET IA(1/2018) Vs STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR H A SIDDIQUI SR AAG FOR RES TH SECY TO GOVT. ARI AND RAVINDER GUPTA AAG FOR RES TRAINING DEPTT. 220 OWP 460/2019 SHANKAR DASS AND ORS. ASHWANI THAKUR FOR PET CM(2287/2019[1/2019]) Vs STATE TH.REVENUE DEPTT.AND VASHARAN THAKUR FOR PET ORS. 221 SWP 656/2019 MES NO. 510536 NARESH SHARMA AJAY ABROL FOR PET CM(2461/2019[1/2019]) Vs UNION OF INDIA TH.SECY. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE AND ORS. 222 WP(C) 2288/2019 SATYA DEVI AND ORS. JASBIR SINGH JASROTIA FOR CM(4625/2019) Vs STATE TH. SECY. REVENUE PET DEPTT. AND ORS. SACHIN GUPTA FOR RES 223 WP(C) 4013/2019 SUMIT GANJU RAHIL RAJA FOR PET CM(8300/2019) Vs M/S BATRA BROTHERS PVT. LTD. RAHIL RAJA FOR PET TH. MANAGING DIRECTOR AND ANR. 224 WP(C) 4511/2019 THORU SINGH AND ORS ANIL SETHI FOR PET CM(9557/2019) Vs UNION TERRITORY OF J AND K SHYAM SUNDER NANDA SR AAG TH SECY REVENUE DEPTT AND ORS FOR RES 225 LPA 35/2020 SHAHNAZ AHMED CHOWDHARY WASIM SADIQ NARGAL FOR PET CM(1400/2020) Vs UNION TERRITORY OF JAMMU AND CM(1401/2020) KASHMIR TH COMMISSIONER SECY TO GOVT. PUBLIC WORK DEPARTMENT 226 LPA 44/2020 DEVINDER SINGH (ADOPTED SON) VIRENDER BHAT FOR PET Vs UNION TERRITORY OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR TH REVENUE SECRETARY 227 LPA 48/2020 MOHD AKRAM AND ANR NITYAN DUTTA FOR PET CM(2209/2020) Vs UNION OF INDIA TH DIRECTOR GENERAL BSF 228 WP(C) 342/2020 PASHU DEVI AND OTHERS. FAHEEM SHOWKAT BUTT FOR PET CM(732/2020) Vs UNION TERRITORY OF JAMMU AND S S NANDA SR AAG FOR RES KASHMIR TH SECRETARY REVENUE DEPTT AND OTHERS. 229 WP(C) 347/2020 NASEEB SINGH AND ORS MAZHER ALI KHAN FOR PET CM(744/2020) Vs UNION TERRITORY OF J AND K TH SECY REVENUE DEPTT AND ORS 230 WP(C) 401/2020 M/S J AND K POLICE WIVES ANCHIT H SHARMA, MR J S CM(871/2020) WELFARE ASSOCIATION BHASIN ADV FOR PET Vs UNION OF INDIA TH SECY ANCHIT H SHARMA FOR PET MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ORS 231 WP(C) 1178/2020 SANJU AGGARWAL SANDEEP SINGH FOR PET CM(3422/2020) Vs UNION OF INDIA TH MINISTRY CM(3423/2020) OF FINANCE AND ORS 232 WP(C) 1949/2020 MOHD YOUSUF AND OTHERS.
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