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Deletion Notes Hon'ble Mr. Justice Amit Bansal Will 27.08.2021 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT BANSAL WILL HOLD COURT AT 11:30 A.M. TODAY i.e. 27.08.2021. DELETION NOTES 1. W.P.(C) 5048/2021 & W.P.(C) 5101/2021 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-I AT ITEM NO.73 & 74 IN THE ADVANCE CAUSE LIST ARE DELETED AS THE SAME ARE LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE DB-IV. 2. W.P.(C) 205/2021 LISTED BEFORE SPECIAL DB COMPRISING HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRATEEK JALAN AT ITEM NO.2 IN THE ADVANCE CAUSE LIST IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE SPECIAL DB COMPRISING HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SHAKDHER AND HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AMIT BANSAL. 3. BAIL APPL. 684/2019 LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJNISH BHATNAGAR AT ITEM NO.7 IN THE ADVANCE CAUSE LIST IS DELETED AS THE SAME IS LISTED BEFORE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIBHU BAKHRU. 4. FAO(OS)(COM) 62/2016 LISTED BEFORE MS. SAVITRI(DHJS), JOINT REGISTRAR(JUDICIAL) AT ITEM NO.14 IS DELETED. HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI No.289/RG/DHC/2021 Dated: 23-04-2021 O FFICE ORD ER In continuation of this Court's Office Order No.4/RG/DHC/2021 dated 23.4.2021, it is further directed that in view of the prevailing circumstances, wherever so required, the concerned Counsel or party-in-person may,at the time of filing any petition, etc., submit an application seeking exemption from filing sworn/affirmed affidavit(s). Sd/- (MANOJ JAIN) REGISTRAR GENERAL As approved by Hon'ble Chairman, DHCLSC, National Lok Adalat is to be held on 11.09.2021(SECOND SATURDAY) at High Court of Delhi for pending cases under following category:- 1. Criminal Compoundable Offence 2. NI Act cases under Section 138; 3. Bank Recovery cases; 4. MACT cases; 5. Labour disputes cases; 6. Electricity and Water Bills[excluding non-compoundable] 7. Matrimonial disputes; 8. Land Acquisition cases; 9. Services matters relating to pay and allowances and retiral benefits; 10. Revenue cases; 11. 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Patel 1.9.2021 (Wednesday) (Chief Justice) 7.9.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Jyoti Singh 8.9.2021 (Wednesday) 14.9.2021 (Tuesday) 15.9.2021 (Wednesday) 21.9.2021 (Tuesday) 22.9.2021 (Wednesday) 28.9.2021 (Tuesday) 29.9.2021 (Wednesday) DB-II 2.9.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vipin Sanghi 6.9.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Jasmeet Singh 9.9.2021 (Thursday) 13.9.2021 (Monday) 16.9.2021 (Thursday) 20.9.2021 (Monday) 23.9.2021 (Thursday) 27.9.2021 (Monday) 30.9.2021 (Thursday) DB-III 31.8.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Siddharth Mridul 1.9.2021 (Wednesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani 7.9.2021 (Tuesday) 8.9.2021 (Wednesday) 14.9.2021 (Tuesday) 15.9.2021 (Wednesday) 21.9.2021 (Tuesday) 22.9.2021 (Wednesday) 28.9.2021 (Tuesday) 29.9.2021 (Wednesday) DB-IV 2.9.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Manmohan 3.9.2021 (Friday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Navin Chawla 10.9.2021 (Friday) 13.9.2021 (Monday) 17.9. 2021 (Friday) 20.9.2021 (Monday) 23.9.2021 (Thursday) 24.9.2021 (Friday) 30.9.2021 (Thursday) 1.10.2021 (Friday) DB-V 3.9.2021 (Friday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Shakdher 6.9.2021 (Monday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Talwant Singh 9.9.2021 (Thursday) 10.9.2021 (Friday) 16.9.2021 (Thursday) 17.9.2021 (Friday) 24.9.2021 (Friday) 27.9.2021 (Monday) 1.10.2021 (Friday) 1 Single Benches (Civil Jurisdiction) 31.8.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Najmi Waziri 1.9.2021 (Wednesday) 6.9.2021 (Monday) 7.9.2021 (Tuesday) 10.9.2021 (Friday) 13.9.2021 (Monday) 16.9.2021 (Thursday) 17.9.2021 (Friday) 22.9.2021 (Wednesday) 23.9.2021 (Thursday) 28.9.2021 (Tuesday) 29.9.2021 (Wednesday) 31.8.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva 1.9.2021 (Wednesday) 6.9.2021 (Monday) 7.9.2021 (Tuesday) 10.9.2021 (Friday) 13.9.2021 (Monday) 16.9.2021 (Thursday) 17.9.2021 (Friday) 22.9.2021 (Wednesday) 23.9.2021 (Thursday) 28.9.2021 (Tuesday) 29.9.2021 (Wednesday) 31.8.2021 (Tuesday) Hon’ble Mr. Justice V. Kameswar Rao 1.9.2021 (Wednesday) 6.9.2021 (Monday) 7.9.2021 (Tuesday) 10.9.2021 (Friday) 13.9.2021 (Monday) 16.9.2021 (Thursday) 17.9.2021 (Friday) 22.9.2021 (Wednesday) 23.9.2021 (Thursday) 28.9.2021 (Tuesday) 29.9.2021 (Wednesday) 2.9.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Palli 3.9.2021 (Friday) 8.9.2021 (Wednesday) 9.9.2021 (Thursday) 14.9.2021 (Tuesday) 15.9.2021 (Wednesday) 20.9.2021 (Monday) 21.9.2021 (Tuesday) 24.9.2021 (Friday) 27.9.2021 (Monday) 30.9.2021 (Thursday) 1.10.2021 (Friday) 2.9.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Prathiba M. 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