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Appellate Jurisdiction Appellate Jurisdiction Daily Supplementary List Of Cases For Hearing On Friday, 30th of April, 2021 CONTENT SL COURT PAGE BENCHES TIME NO. ROOM NO. NO. HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJESH BINDAL , CHIEF 1 On 30-04-2021 1 JUSTICE (ACTING) 1 DB - I At 11:15 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE ARIJIT BANERJEE HON'BLE JUSTICE I. P. MUKERJI 37 On 30-04-2021 2 6 HON'BLE JUSTICE MD. NIZAMUDDIN DB - II At 11:15 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE I. P. MUKERJI 3 On 30-04-2021 3 7 HON'BLE JUSTICE MD. NIZAMUDDIN DB - II At 11:15 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE HARISH TANDON 2 On 30-04-2021 4 8 HON'BLE JUSTICE KAUSIK CHANDA DB- III At 11:15 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE SOUMEN SEN 17 On 30-04-2021 5 23 HON'BLE JUSTICE SAUGATA BHATTACHARYYA DB-IV At 11:15 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE SUBRATA TALUKDAR 11 On 30-04-2021 6 32 HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA DB - V At 11:15 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE TAPABRATA CHAKRABORTY 28 On 30-04-2021 7 36 HON'BLE JUSTICE TIRTHANKAR GHOSH DB - VI At 11:15 AM 28 On 30-04-2021 8 HON'BLE JUSTICE TAPABRATA CHAKRABORTY 56 SB At 02:00 PM 9 On 30-04-2021 9 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHIVAKANT PRASAD 63 SB - II At 11:15 AM 13 On 30-04-2021 10 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJASEKHAR MANTHA 67 SB - III At 11:15 AM 8 On 30-04-2021 11 HON'BLE JUSTICE SABYASACHI BHATTACHARYYA 86 SB - IV At 11:15 AM On 30-04-2021 12 HON'BLE JUSTICE MOUSHUMI BHATTACHARYA 39 96 At 02:00 PM 26 On 30-04-2021 13 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHEKHAR B. SARAF 103 SB - VI At 11:15 AM 19 On 30-04-2021 14 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHAMPA SARKAR 113 SB - VIII At 11:15 AM 10 On 30-04-2021 15 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAVI KRISHAN KAPUR 120 SB - IX At 11:15 AM 23 On 30-04-2021 16 HON'BLE JUSTICE ARINDAM MUKHERJEE 126 SB - X At 11:15 AM 18 On 30-04-2021 17 HON'BLE JUSTICE BISWAJIT BASU 128 SB - XI At 11:15 AM SL NO. COURT PAGE BENCHES TIME ROOM NO. NO. 24 On 30-04-2021 18 HON'BLE JUSTICE AMRITA SINHA 130 SB - XII At 11:15 AM 22 On 30-04-2021 19 HON'BLE JUSTICE ABHIJIT GANGOPADHYAY 134 SB - XIII At 11:15 AM 32 On 30-04-2021 20 HON'BLE JUSTICE JAY SENGUPTA 139 SB - XIV At 11:15 AM 30 On 30-04-2021 21 HON'BLE JUSTICE BIBEK CHAUDHURI 142 SB - XV At 11:15 AM 42 On 30-04-2021 22 HON'BLE JUSTICE SUBHASIS DASGUPTA 146 SB - XVI At 11:15 AM 34 On 30-04-2021 23 HON'BLE JUSTICE TIRTHANKAR GHOSH 150 SB At 02:00 PM 16 On 30-04-2021 24 HON'BLE JUSTICE ANIRUDDHA ROY 153 SB At 11:15 AM 10 On 30-04-2021 25 WARNING LIST 156 Appellate Side DAILY CAUSELIST For Friday The 30th April 2021 COURT NO. 1 DIVISION BENCH (DB-I) AT 11:15 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJESH BINDAL , CHIEF JUSTICE (ACTING) HON'BLE JUSTICE ARIJIT BANERJEE (VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE) ON 30.04.2021 ROSTER NOTIFIED ON 8TH JANUARY, 2021 IS PARTIALLY MODIFIED TO THE FOLLOWING EXTENT:- FOR FRIDAY, THE 30TH APRIL, 2021 - APPEALS FROM ORDERS RELATING TO RESIDUARY UNDER GROUP IX INCLUDING APPLICATIONS CONNECTED THERETO; PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION; CRIMINAL CONTEMPT MATTERS; APPEALS UNDER SECTION 19(1)(a) OF THE CONTEMPT OF COURT'S ACT; APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 27 OF THE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION ACT, 1998, INCLUDING APPLICATIONS CONNECTED THERETO; HABEAS CORPUS; DEATH REFERENCE CASES (INCLUDING ADMISSION OF CRIMINAL APPEALS RELATING TO SUCH REFERENCE AGAINST THE SAME CONVICTION ORDER); ADMISSION OF CRIMINAL APPEALS; HEARING OF CRIMINAL APPEALS & APPLICATIONS CONNECTED THERETO INCLUDING APPLICATION FOR SUSPENSION OF SENTENCE IN PENDING APPEALS; CRIMINAL APPEALS RELATING TO CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN. APPEALS RELATING TO LABOUR UNDER GROUP III AND APPLICATION CONNECTED THERETO; APPEALS FROM ORDERS RELATING TO REVENUE UNDER GROUP - IV & OTHER STATUTORY REVENUE APPEALS EXCEPT LAND REVENUE TO BE HEARD BY DIVISION BENCH; APPEALS RELATING TO CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ACT, COMPANY SECRETARIES ACT AND TAX TRIBUNAL MATTERS; INCOME TAX REFERENCE UNDER SECTION 256 OF THE INCOME TAX ACT; MATTERS RELATING TO TRIBUNALS UNDER ARTICLE 323A & 323B OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA INCLUDING APPLICATION CONNECTED THERETO. ALL MATTERS RELATED TO PONZY SCHEMES. ANY OTHER MATTER, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASSIFICATION, AS DIRECTED BY THE HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE (ACTING). NOTE: E-MENTIONING WILL BE TAKEN UP AT THE FIRST SITTING OF THE COURT. OUT OF WHICH ORIGINAL SIDE MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP FIRST AND THEN APPELLATE SIDE MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP. ON AND FROM FRIDAY i.e., 19-02-2021, AFTER COMPLETION OF ORIGINAL SIDE MATTERS, APPELLATE SIDE MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP SERIALLY. NOTE: MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP THROUGH PHYSICAL HEARING ONLY WHEN BOTH THE PARTIES ARE AGREED. PIL MATTERS (Bench ID-265840 ) 1/5 Page 1 Of 167 DAILY CAUSELIST COURT NO 1-FOR FRIDAY THE 30TH APRIL 2021 HIGH COURT OF CALCUTTA - 2 - 1 WPA(P)/50/2021 TUKTUKI NAG SURYANEEL DAS VS GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS 2 WPA(P)/130/2021 HOOGHLY DISTRICT BAR DIPAYAN KUNDU ASSOCIATION AND ANR. VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 3 WPA(P)/133/2021 ANINDYA SUNDAR DAS DEBAPRIYA SAMANTA VS ADMINISTRATION OF HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA AND OTHERS 4 WPA(P)/135/2021 RAMA PRASAD SARKAR RAMA PRASAD SARKAR VS ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA AND ORS ASSIGNED MATTERS 5 WPA/5366/2021 MAYA MAJUMDER AVIK GHOSH VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. MOTION 6 WP.ST/103/2014 ANISHA KHATUN SANDIPAN BANERJEE VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS IA NO: CAN/1/2015(Old No:CAN/6710/2015) 7 WP.ST/200/2016 DEBASIS PRADHAN & ORS RAJU BHATTACHARYYA VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 8 WP.CT/20/2020 SUSHOVAN SARKAR BARUN CHATTERJEE VS UNION OF INDIA & ORS10 9 WP.ST/88/2020 STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND NILOTPAL CHATTERJEE ORS. VS ANKUR GHOSH 10 WP.ST/97/2020 PRADIP KR. CHATTERJEE MANOJIT PAL VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 11 WPLRT/3/2021 NIRMAL KUMAR CHATTERJEE D BANERJEE VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 12 WPLRT/4/2021 SUBODH JANA AMITAVA DASGUPTA VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 13 WPLRT/5/2021 ASRAFUL HAQUE ARPITA BASU VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 14 WPLRT/6/2021 BIVAS DE PRANTICK GHOSH VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 15 WP.CT/8/2021 NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI PULAKESH BAJPAYEE VS MRINMOY KONAR AND ORS 16 WPLRT/9/2021 SAFIUDDIN MONDAL SUBIR KUMAR VS BHATTACHRYYA STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. (Bench ID-265840 ) 2/5 Page 2 Of 167 DAILY CAUSELIST COURT NO 1-FOR FRIDAY THE 30TH APRIL 2021 HIGH COURT OF CALCUTTA - 3 - 17 WP.CT/9/2021 NAVODAYA VIDYALAYA SAMITI PULAKESH BAJPAYEE VS SATYASIS PRADHAN AND ORS 18 WPLRT/10/2021 ARUN KUMAR JANA SAMIRAN GIRI VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 19 WPLRT/12/2021 GOUR MONDAL AND ORS SATYAJIT MAHATA VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 20 WP.CT/16/2021 SMEETA PAUL JOYJIT DUTTA VS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 21 WPLRT/17/2021 JOGESH CHANDRA RAY AND ANR. BHABANI PRASAD VS MONDAL STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 22 WP.CT/19/2021 SANDHYA DUTTA AND ANR SK SAYEDUL HAQUE VS MOLLA UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. IA NO: CAN/1/2021 23 WP.ST/20/2021 SAMIR SARKAR AND ANR SURYASARATHI BASU VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 24 WP.CT/21/2021 PROGYADYUTI DUTTA BARUN CHATTERJEE VS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 25 WP.ST/21/2021 SUBAL CHANDRA SINGHA AND SAMIRAN MANDAL ORS. VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 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