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The High Court of Orissa,Cuttack List of Business for the Week from Monday, the 13Th January, to Friday,The 17Th January,2020 (Except 15/01/2020) WEEKLY LIST THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA,CUTTACK LIST OF BUSINESS FOR THE WEEK FROM MONDAY, THE 13TH JANUARY, TO FRIDAY,THE 17TH JANUARY,2020 (EXCEPT 15/01/2020) CHIEF JUSTICE'S COURT (OLD BUILDING) 13/01/2020 AT 10:30 AM THE HON'BLE THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE AND THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.K.SAHOO (CRIMINAL APPLICATIONS & MOTIONS.) FRESH ADMISSION - TRANSFER OF O.A. 1. WP(C)/17012/2019 ASHOK KUMAR MISHRA M/S.RAMA KRISHNA BISOI (I.A. No.15502/19 at fl.A for V/S P.K.BAIRISAL, XXXXX transfer of O.A. No.1743/19.) SECY. TO GOVT. WORKS 2. WP(C)/20774/2019 RABINDRA KUMAR MANAS PATI (Order No. 02 dated 07.01.2019 PRADHAN S.KAR, P.DAS, S.S.PATI, H.RAY, may kindly be seen ) V/S B.PANDA STATE OF ORISSA 3. WP(C)/23443/2019 PABITRA BEHERA M/S.S.C.MEKAP (With defect.) V/S P.K.BEHERA STATE OF ODISHA 4. WP(C)/28030/2019 SUDARSAN SWAIN M/S.ER.NAGENDRA KUMAR MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S B.K.MOHANTY, B.K.MOHAPATRA, S.K.DASH STATE OF ODISHA 5. WP(C)/28860/2019 HEMALATA NAYAK M/S.SAMARENDRA MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S P.C.MOHARANA STATE OF ODISHA 6. WP(C)/28910/2019 RASHMITA HOTA M/S.SUKANTA KUMAR MISHRA (With defect.) V/S S.S.PRADHAN STATE OF ODISHA 7. WP(C)/29025/2019 ANIRUDHA PUHAN M/S.SURYA NARAYAN PATNAIK (With defect.) V/S P.MOHAPATRA, G.R.SETHY STATE OF ODISHA 8. WP(C)/29026/2019 SARBESWAR GAHIR M/S.SURYA NARAYAN PATNAIK (With defect.) V/S P.MOHAPATRA STATE OF ODISHA 9. WP(C)/29287/2019 SUBASH CHANDRA MALLIK M/S.BIJAY KUMAR BEHERA (With defect.) V/S CHAIRMAN,STATE SELECTION BOARD,ODISHA POLICE 10. WP(C)/29288/2019 RUDRA KUMAR SAHOO M/S.BIJAY KUMAR BEHERA (With defect.) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 11. WP(C)/29289/2019 RITUPARNA SAHOO M/S.BIJAY KUMAR BEHERA (With defect.) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 12. WP(C)/29293/2019 GORACHAND BARIK M/S.SRIKANTA KUMAR RATH (With defect.) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 13. WP(C)/29376/2019 LOPAMUDRA SAMEER KUMAR DAS (With defect.) V/S P.K.BEHERA, N.JENA STATE OF ODISHA 14. WP(C)/29378/2019 SUSANTA KUMAR MISHRA RAJANI CHANDRA MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S K.C.SWAIN, S.PATTANAIK ORISSA STATE ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL, CUTTACK 15. WP(C)/29380/2019 DR.CHOUDHURY RAJANI CHANDRA MOHANTY (With defect.) SIDHARTHA MISHRA K.C.SWAIN, S.PATTANAIK V/S ORISSA STATE ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL, CUTTACK 16. WP(C)/29385/2019 MINATI TRIPATHY RAJANI CHANDRA MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S K.C.SWAIN, S.PATTANAIK ORISSA SAT 17. WP(C)/29386/2019 BINDU PANDA RAJANI CHANDRA MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S K.C.SWAIN, S.PATTANAIK ORISSA SAT, CUTTACK 18. WP(C)/29500/2019 JAYANTIMANI NAYAK UMAKANT SAHOO (With defect.) V/S STATE OF ORISSA 19. WP(C)/1/2020 SARBESWAR NAYAK ANIL KUMAR BEHERA (With defect.) V/S STATE OF ODISHA 20. WP(C)/40/2020 ANJA KISHORE JENA M/S.MANOJ KUMAR MOHANTY V/S M.R.PRADHAN, T.PRADHAN STATE OF ORISSA 21. WP(C)/101/2020 KARTIK DASH M/S.L.K.MOHANTY V/S B.K.JENA STATE OF ODISHA 22. WP(C)/310/2020 DR.GAGAN CHANDRA M/S.BISWABIHARI MOHANTY NAYAK J.N.PANDA, M.HARICHANDAN, XXX V/S STATE OF ORISSA 23. WP(C)/312/2020 JUBARAJ MOHANTA M/S.BISWABIHARI MOHANTY V/S J.N.PANDA, M.HARICHANDA,XXX STATE OF ODISHA 24. WP(C)/492/2020 KALIA SAHU MANOJ KUMAR MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S M.R.PRADHAN, T.PRADHAN STATE OF ODISHA 25. WP(C)/494/2020 RAJ KISHORE SAHOO M/S.MANOJ KUMAR MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S M.R.PRADHAN, T.PRADHAN STATE OF ORISSA 26. WP(C)/498/2020 LAXMI BEHERA MANOJ KUMAR MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S M.R.PRADHAN, T.PRADHAN STATE OF ODISHA 27. WP(C)/503/2020 BHIMASEN SAHOO SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA, C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 28. WP(C)/505/2020 ANANTA CHARAN NAYAK SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA, C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 29. WP(C)/506/2020 GIRISH KUMAR MISHRA SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 30. WP(C)/508/2020 SURESH CHANDRA SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) BEHERA S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK V/S STATE OF ODISHA 31. WP(C)/509/2020 SUBAS CHANDRA SAHOO SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 32. WP(C)/510/2020 BRAHMANANDA ROUT M/S.DILLIP KUMAR MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S S.NAYAK STATE OF ORISSA 33. WP(C)/511/2020 BIRABARA ROUT SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 34. WP(C)/512/2020 DINABANDHU ROUT SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 35. WP(C)/513/2020 MAYADHAR SAHOO SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 36. WP(C)/514/2020 BUDDHADEV NAIK SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 37. WP(C)/515/2020 RUSHI SAHU SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA, C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 38. WP(C)/517/2020 KALYAN KUMAR SASIBHUSAN JENA (With defect.) CHATTARJEE S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK V/S STATE OF ODISHA 39. WP(C)/519/2020 NILAMANI NAYAK SHASHI BHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 40. WP(C)/522/2020 BALARAM DASH SHASHI BHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 41. WP(C)/523/2020 HRUSIKESH PATEL SHASHI BHUSAN JENA (With defect.) V/S S.BEHERA,C.K. SAHOO, B.S.PATNAIK STATE OF ODISHA 42. WP(C)/534/2020 PRASANNA KUMAR ROUT M/S.RABINARAYAN NAYAK (With defect.) V/S N.K.SEN, C.SETHY ODISHA ADMINISTATIVE TRIBUNAL, CTC 43. WP(C)/591/2020 DR.NABA KRISHNA SAHOO M/S.GOPINATH PANDA V/S T.B.JENA STATE OF ODISHA 44. WP(C)/597/2020 KABITA DAS M/S.U.C.MOHANTY (With defect.) V/S B.BISWAL DEPUTY REGISTRAR, OAT, CTC 45. WP(C)/655/2020 PUSPITA PRADHAN M/S.S.P.SWAIN (With defect.) V/S M.R.PRADHAN, T.PRADHAN STATE OF ODISHA 46. WP(C)/708/2020 DR.DIBYALOCHAN M/S.H.M DHAL (With defect.) PRADHAN S.K.NAYAK, G.C.SAHU V/S STATE OF ODISHA 47. WP(C)/829/2020 BIJAYA LAXMI SAHU BISHNU CHARAN SAHU V/S DY.REGISTRAR, SAT, CUTTACK 48. WP(C)/832/2020 GATIKRISHNA ROUT M/S.P.P.PARIDA (With defect.) V/S S.K.SAMANTARAY STATE OF ODISHA 49. WP(C)/835/2020 NITYANANDA SAMAL MANAS PATI (With defect.) V/S S.KAR, P.DAS, S.S.PATI, H.RAY, B.PANDA STATE OF ODISHA 50. WP(C)/836/2020 GOURA CHARAN DAS MANAS PATI (With defect.) V/S P.DAS, S.S.PATI, HL.RAY, B.PANDA STATE OF ODISHA 51. WP(C)/837/2020 RAMANI RANJAN SAHOO MANAS PATI V/S S.KAR, P.DAS, S.S.PATI, H.RAY, B.PANDA STATE OF ODISHA FRESH ADMISSION - RELATING TO STATE FINANCIAL CORPORATION ACT 52. WP(C)/22769/2019 CHARULATA PARIDA M/S.RANJAN KU.ROUT (I.A. No.16091/19 at fl.A for V/S A.SAMANTARAY appr.order.) Spe.adj. STATE OF ODISHA FRESH ADMISSION - LAND ACQUISITION ACT. 53. WP(C)/8329/2016 KHAGESWARA SAHOO M/S.B.N.MOHANTY Spe.adj. V/S K.K.SAMAL, S.C.PRADHAN, S.BISWAL, S.N.SHARMA, A.MOHANTY, A.K.MOHAPATRA STATE OF ODISHA 54. WP(C)/7341/2019 DHULIA SAHU M/S.S.K.NAYAK (Order no.6 dtd.06.11.2019 may V/S KINTARA,S.S.K.NAYAK,A.BEHERA,G.C.R kindly be seen.) Spe.adj. AY STATE OF ODISHA 55. WP(C)/16594/2019 ARNAPURNA DAS M/S.KISHORE CHANDRA PRADHAN (With defects. With counter by V/S A.DASH, B.JENA, N.BEHERA OP.2, copy not served. Rejoinder STATE OF ODISHA not filed.) Spe.adj. 56. WP(C)/19118/2019 AMULYA KU.PATTNAIK M/S.BIRAJA PRASANNA SATAPATHY (I.A. No.14151/19 at fl.A for V/S B.K.NAYAK, S.ROY, XXXXX appr.order.) Mention. LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER 57. WP(C)/19657/2019 GAYATRI DEO M/S.SANTOSH KUMAR SAMANTARAY (With defect no.6.) Spe.adj. V/S B.SAHOO, P.P.PARIDA STATE OF ORISSA 58. WP(C)/20280/2019 DUKHABANDHU MUDULI M/S.KRUSHNA CH.DASH (With defects.) Mention. V/S STATE OF ODISHA 59. WP(C)/21438/2019 RAJKUMAR SINGH @ M/S.R.N.MOHANTY (Order dtd.17.12.2019 may kindly RAJKUMAR GANDA A.K.MAJHI, P.C.BEHERA be seen. Re:production of V/S notification.) Spe.adj. STATE OF ODISHA 60. WP(C)/23716/2019 UPENDRA BARIHA M/S.RABINDRA NATH PRUSTY (I.A. No.16532/19 at fl.A for V/S C.R.KAR appr.direction.) Spe.adj. CHIEF MANAGING DIRECTOR, MCL 61. WP(C)/25098/2019 GAUTAM BUDHA SINGH M/S.RABINDRA KU. SAHU Spe.adj.
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