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08.01.2021 No. 73/Rules/DHC Dated : 08.12.2020 CIRCULAR in Compliance of the Directions of This Court in OMP (COMM) 540/202 08.01.2021 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 revised Roster of Sitting of the Hon’ble Judges of this Court for taking physical courts effective from 6.1.2021 to 15.1.2021 is as under :- Division Benches Names of Hon’ble Judges Dates of sitting of Physical Courts DB-I Hon’ble Mr. Justice D. N. Patel 7.1.2021 (Thursday) (Chief Justice) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Jyoti Singh DB-II Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vipin Sanghi 8.1.2021 (Friday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Palli DB-III Hon’ble Mr. Justice Siddharth Mridul 11.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani DB-IV Hon’ble Mr. Justice Manmohan 12.1.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Asha Menon DB-VI Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw 13.1.2021 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Narula Single Benches (Civil Jurisdiction) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Shakdher 14.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Najmi Waziri 15.1.2021 (Friday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva 12.1.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Prathiba M. Singh 14.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Navin Chawla 11.1.2021 (Monday) Single Benches (Criminal Jurisdiction) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Suresh Kumar Kait 7.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Mukta Gupta 6.1.2021 (Wednesday) 13.1.2021 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Anu Malhotra 11.1.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Yogesh Khanna 12.1.2021 (Tuesday) Original Jurisdiction (Civil) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jayant Nath 7.1.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vibhu Bakhru 6.1.2021 (Wednesday) 13.1.2021 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri 15.1.2021 (Friday) (D.N.PATEL) Dated : 05.1.2021 CHIEF JUSTICE 1. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SURESH KUMAR KAIT WILL NOT HOLD THE COURT TODAY. DATES WILL BE GIVEN BY THE COURT MASTER. 2. HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE PRATHIBA M. SINGH WILL NOT HOLD THE COURT TODAY. DATES WILL BE GIVEN BY THE COURT MASTER. DELETION NOTES 1. W.P.(C) 10583/2020 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-II AT ITEM NO 6 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LSITED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-III. 2. CRL.A. 466/2018 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-III AT ITEM NO 3 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS DISPOSED OF MATTER. 3. LPA 313/2020 LISTED BEFORE DB-III AT ITEM NO 10 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-V. 4. THERE IS NO ITEM NO 1 IN THE SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF HON'BLE DB-V. 5. THERE IS NO ITEM NO 6 IN THE SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SHAKDHER. 6. CMM 603/2020 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV SACHDEVA AT ITEM NO 4 IS DELETED. 7. CMM 905/2019 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE PRATHIBA M. SINGH AT ITEM NO 18 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV SACHDEVA. 8. W.P.(C) 290/2021 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE JYOTI SINGH AT ITEM NO 2 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V. KAMESWAR RAO. 9. W.P.(C) 5563/2020 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE V. KAMESWAR RAO AT ITEM NO 4 IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED FOR 18.01.2021 NOTE 1.THE MATTERS LISTED DURING THE PERIOD OF LOCKDONW i.e., W.E.F. 22.03.2020 BE SHOWN UNDER THE HEADING “SUPPLEMENTARY LIST(S)”. 2.THE MATTERS FILED BETWEEN 01.01.2018 TO 21.03.2020, BE SHOWN UNDER THE HEADING “CAUSE LIST OF CASES FILED BETWEEN 01.01.2018 TO 21.03.2020. 3.THE MATTERS LISTED IN SUPPLEMENTARY LIST(S) SHALL BE EXHAUSTED FIRST AND ONLY THEREAFTER, THE MATTERS UNDER THE HEADING “CAUSE LIST OF CASES FILED BETWEEN 01.01.2018 TO 21.03.2020 SHALL BE TAKEN UP BY THE HON'BLE COURTS HOLDING THE COURTS VIRTUALLY AND THAT THOSE MATTERS PERTAINING TO “CAUSE LIST OF CASES FILED BETWEEN 01.01.2018 TO 21.03.2020, THAT ARE NOT TAKEN UP BY THE HON'BLE COURTS, SHALL BE ADJOURNED “en bloc” BY THE COURT MASTER AS PER THE ALREADY NOTIFIED DATES. 4. THE MATTERS LISTED BEFORE THE HON'BLE COURT HOLDING PHYSICAL COURTS IN “CAUSE LIST OF CASES FILED BETWEEN 01.01.2018 TO 21.03.2020” SHALL NOT BE TAKEN UP AND BE ADJOURNED “en bloc” BY THE COURT MASTERS AS PER THE ALREADY NOTIFIED DATES. NOMINATED/STANDING COUNSEL THE E-MAIL ADDRESS OF NORTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ('NDMC') IS: [email protected] THE E-MAIL ADDRESS OF SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ('SDMC') IS: [email protected] THE E-MAIL ADDRESS OF EAST DELHI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION ('EDMC') IS: [email protected] DELHI INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTRE (DIAC) HIGH COURT OF DELHI: NEW DELHI-110503 NOTICE Dated: 23.12.2020 In continuation of notification dated 24.11.2020, it is hereby notified that the last date for receipt of applications for empanelment of Arbitrator(s) is extended till 15.01.2021. Sd/- (Kaveri Baweja) Coordinator-cum-Registrar Delhi International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), High Court of Delhi, New Delhi DELHI INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION CENTRE (DIAC) HIGH COURT OF DELHI: NEW DELHI-110503 NOTIFICATION Dated: 24.11.2020 It is hereby notified that the Arbitration Committee has modified the Rules for empanelment of Arbitrator(s) with DIAC. Applications are invited for empanelment of Arbitrator(s) in the prescribed Format from 01.12.2020 to 31.12.2020, which shall be considered in accordance with the new Rules. The applications shall be received only through email on [email protected] . The modified Rules for empanelment and Format of the application are attached to this notice. Sd/- (Kaveri Baweja) Coordinator-cum-Registrar Delhi International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), High Court of Delhi, New Delhi HIGH GOUkT OF DELHI: NEW DELHI ■ r . >. No. /ORG/DHC/2020 : . Dated: 28.11.2020 OFFICE ORDER SUB: ROSTER OF THE JOINT REGISTRARS (JUDL.) FROM 01.12.2020 TO 16.01.2021 In continuation of this Court's Office Orders No. 465/RG/DHC/2020 dated 30.09.2020, No.500/RG/DHC/2020 dated 08.10.2020 and No. 577/RG/DHC/2020 dated 24.11.2020 following shall be the roster of the 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. All the courts of Joint Registrars (Judicial) shall also record evidence in cases involving urgency or where any direction for expeditious/time bound disposal has been received from this Court or the Supreme Court. The recording of evidence may be tjy physical mode or by video conferencing, as the case may be. S.NO. NAME OF JOINT COURT NO. DATE OF SITTING IN REGISTRAR PHYSICAL COURT (JUDICIAL) :' 1 SH. RAJ KUMAR R - 1, NEW COURTS 05.12.2020(SATURDAY) TRIPATHI BLOCK(GROUND 08.12.2020(TUESDAY) FLOOR),(OS-C) 15.12.2020(TUESDAY) 22.12.2020(TUESDAY) 05.01.2021 (TUESDAY) 11.01.2021(MONDAY) 02.12.2020 WEDNESDAY) 2 SH. DEVENDER R - 2, NEW COURTS KUMAR BLOCK (GROUND 09.12.2020(WEDNESDAY) FLOOR),(OS-A) 16.12.2020(WEDNESDAY) • 19.12.2020(SATURDAY) 04.01.2021(MONDAY) 07.01.2021(THURSDAY) 14.01.2021 {(THURSDAY) 04.12.2020(FRIDAY) 3 SH. RAKESH R - 3, NEW COURTS PANDIT BLOCK(GROUND 10.12.2020(THURSDAY) FLOOR),(OS-E) 17.12.2020(THURSDAY) 1 21.12.2020 (MONDAY) ,24.12.2020(THURSDAY) >06.01.2021(WEDNESDAY) « 16.01.2021(SATURDAY) 4 MS . SURYA MALIK R - 4, NEW COURTS 01.12.2020(TUESDAY) GROVER BLOCK(GROUND 11.12.2020(FRIDAY) FLOOR),(OS-D) 14.12.2020(MONDAY) i8.12.2020(FRIDAY) 23.12.2020(WEDNESDAY) 08.01.2021 (FRIDAY) 14.01.2021(THURSDAY) 5 MS. SAVITRI R - 5, NEW COURTS 02.12.2020(WEDNESDAY) BLOCK(GROUND 07.12.2020(MONDAY) FLOOR) 09.12.2020(WEDNESDAY) f ■ 16.12.2020(WEDNESDAY) 19.12.2020(SATURDAY) 07.01.2021 (THURSDAY) 15.01.2021 (FRIDAY) 6 SH. SHARAD GUPTA • R - 6, NEW COURTS 05.12.2020(SATURDAY) BLOCK(GROUND 08.12.2020(TUESDAY) FLOOR),(OS-G) 15.12.2020(TUESDAY) 22.12.2020(TUESDAY) 05.01.2021 (TUESDAY) 12.01.2021 (TUESDAY) 13.01.2021(WEDNESDAY) 7 SH ASHISH R - 7, NEW COURTS 01.12.2020(TUESDAY) AGGARWAL BLOCK (GROUND 03.12.2020(THURSDAY) FLOOR),(OS-H) 11.12.2020(FRIDAY) « • 18.12.2020(FRIDAY) 24.12.2020(THURSDAY) 06.01.2021(WEDNESDAY) 11.01.2021(MONDAY) 8 SH. VIJAY SHANKAR R - 8, NEW COURTS 04.12.2020(FRIDAY) BLOCK (GROUND 10.12.2020(THURSDAY) FLOOR),(OS-F) 17.12.2020(THURSDAY) 23.12.2020(WEDNESDAY) 08.01.2021 (FRIDAY) 12.01.2021(TUESDAY) 15.01.2021 (FRIDAY) ♦ 9 MS. TWINKLE R - 9, NEW COURTS 03.12.2020(THURSDAY) WADHWA BLOCK(GROUND 07.12.2020(MONDAY) FLOOR),(OS-B) 14.12.2020(MONDAY) ! 21.12.2020(MONDAY) ? • 04.01.2021(MONDAY) 13.01.2021(WEDNESDAY) 16.01.2021 (SATURDAY) By Order (Manoj Jain) Registrar General Endst.No.
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