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District & Sessions Judge, Uttara Kannada, Karwar in the Court of Sri 14-12-2020 Principal District & Sessions Judge, Uttara Kannada, Karwar In the Court of Sri C. Rajasekhara, Prl. District & Sessions Judge, U.K. Karwar Cause List Dated:14-12-2020 ARGUMENTS/FDT/CUSTODY/VC/PHYSICAL APPEARANCE (MORNING SESSION) SL.No. CASE NUMBER 1 SC 8/2013 2 SC 24/2014 3 SC 34/2018 4 Spl.C. 3/2009 5 Spl.C. 5/2011 6 Spl.C. 37/2017 HEARING CASES (MORNING SESSION) 7 Crl.A. 88/2009 8 Crl.Misc. 325/2020 9 Crl.Misc. 328/2020 10 Crl.Misc. 336/2020 11 Crl.Misc. 337/2020 12 Crl.Misc. 338/2020 13 Crl.Misc. 339/2020 14 Crl.Misc. 340/2020 15 Crl.Misc. 341/2020 16 Crl.Misc. 342/2020 17 Crl.Misc. 356/2020 18 Crl.R.P. 51/2020 19 Crl.R.P. 52/2020 20 Crl.R.P. 53/2020 HEARING CASES (AFTERNOON SESSION) 21 Crl.A. 22/2012 22 RA 54/2008 23 RA 56/2008 Page 1 14-12-2020 24 RA 80/2008 25 RA 7/2012 26 Misc 48/2020 27 Misc 49/2020 28 Misc 50/2020 29 Misc 51/2020 30 KID 1/2017 31 KID 2/2017 32 KID 5/2018 33 KID 7/2018 34 KID 8/2018 35 KID 9/2018 36 KID 1/2019 37 KID 2/2019 ORDERS ON IA / JUDGMENT 38 Crl.Misc. 321/2020 39 Crl.Misc. 326/2020 40 Crl.Misc. 334/2020 Page 2 PRL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE COURT, U.K KARWAR Sri C. RAJASEKHARA PRL. DISTRICT SESSIONS JUDGE, COURT U.K, KARWAR Cause List Date: 14-12-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate 02:45-05:00 PM 1 Misc 48/2020 The Special Land Acquisition RAMESH (NOTICE) Officer and Competent Authority SHANTHARAM Vs PRABHU Mahammad Ali Son of Mahad Husain 2 Misc 49/2020 The Special Land Acquisition RAMESH (NOTICE) Officer and Competent Authority SHANTHARAM Vs PRABHU Narayana Manjunath Shetty 3 Misc 50/2020 The Special Land Acquisition RAMESH (NOTICE) Officer and Competent Authority SHANTHARAM Vs PRABHU Mahamad Jubair, Abdul Khadir Kashimji 4 Misc 51/2020 The Special Land Acquisition RAMESH (NOTICE) Officer and Competent Authority SHANTHARAM Vs PRABHU Bibi Jaheeda Abdulla Bhaki Naythe 5 R.A. 54/2008 Mohan Rama Naik PS Bhat (ARGUMENTS) Vs Sulochana Kashinath Bhandari RW @ Manjrekarand others Janagunnuvar 6 R.A. 56/2008 Kashinath Jeevu Bhandri @ GN Jambalekar (ARGUMENTS) Manjrekar and others Vs Janabai Sadanand Jamblekar 7 R.A. 80/2008 Tejasvi Beerappa Naik M.L.Naik (ARGUMENTS) Vs K.V.Bhat, S.P.K. 8 R.A. 7/2012 UFM Ganapu Kuppa Gouda N.V.Nayak (ARGUMENTS) Vs IA/1/2012 UFM Mahadev Devu Gouda 9 KID 1/2017 Sri Suresh Smt. Kalpana (EVIDENCE) Vs T.M. Hubli IA/1/2017 The Management of N.W.K.R.T.C. Rept. by its Divisional Controller Sirsi Division 10 KID 2/2017 Sri Shrikant Smt.Kalpana (EVIDENCE) Vs T.M. Hubli IA/1/2017 The Management of N.W.K.R.T.C Represented by its Divisional Controller Sirsi Division 1/3 PRL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE COURT, U.K KARWAR Sri C. RAJASEKHARA PRL. DISTRICT SESSIONS JUDGE, COURT U.K, KARWAR Cause List Date: 14-12-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate 11 KID 8/2018 Narendra S/o Vishwanath Kalpana T. M. (EVIDENCE) Patagar, R/o H No 286/B, Hubli Hubbanageri, Tq Kumta, Dist Karwar Vs The management of N.W.K.R.T.C., Rep/by its Divisional Controller, Sirsi Division, Sirsi 12 KID 5/2018 Shri Hanamantappa S/o A M Patil (ISSUES) Dyamavva Kallimani, R/o Kamadolli, Taluka Kundgol, District Dharward Vs The Divisional Controller, NWKRTC, Sirsi Division, Sirsi 13 KID 7/2018 Shankaar S/o Prakash Madar, SHASHIDHAR (ISSUES) R/o Borgall, Taluk Hukkeri, SHRIPATI Belagavi HEGDE Vs The Management, NWKRTC, North Canara Divn.Sirsi 14 KID 9/2018 Hanumant S/o Siddappa Madar, Kalpana T. M. (ISSUES) R/o Post Todalbagi, Tq Hubli Jamakhandi, Dist Bagalkot Vs The Management of N.W.K.R.T.C. Rep/by its Divisional Controller Sirsi Division, Sirsi 15 KID 1/2019 Kutbuddin S/o Hasansab Kalpana T. M. (ISSUES) Turakanageri, R/o Near TMC Hubli Office Post Horapeth galli,Tq Muddebihal, Bijapur Vs The Management of N.W.K.R.T.C. Rept by its Divisional Controller Sirsi Division, Sirsi U.K. 16 KID 2/2019 Sharanappa S/o Chennabasappa Manohar T (ISSUES) Menasinkai, R/o At post Binnal, Kambli Taluk Yelburga, Dist Koppal Vs The Management of NWKRTC, UK Division, Rep/by Divisional Controller, U.K. Division, Sirsi Cases listed below are adjourned due to Covid 19 2/3 PRL. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE COURT, U.K KARWAR Sri C. RAJASEKHARA PRL. DISTRICT SESSIONS JUDGE, COURT U.K, KARWAR Cause List Date: 14-12-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate 17 APPL.33(C)(2) of I.D.Act 15-01-2021 Vanza Ranjitbhai Jivabhai M.L. NAIK 1/2020 (02:45-05:00 PM) Vs (NOTICE) Managing Director West Coast Frozen Foods(INDIA) Sky Line Aqua Hatchey P.L. 18 Ref.10.1.C.OF ID ACT 15-01-2021 President, Labour Seva Sangh, Govt 6/2019 (11:00-01:30 AM) Shreyas and Shrinidhi Paper (NOTICE) Mills, Ltd., Vs Director, M/s. Shreyas and Shrinidhi Paper Mills, Ltd., 19 LAC(APPL) 22/2015 16-01-2021 The Executive Eng. Oand M PARAMESHWAR (ARGUMENTS) (02:45-05:00 PM) Work and Mainteinance Div. SHRIKRISHNA IA/2/2015 Hubli Elect. Supp. Co., NISPAT, BHAT IA/1/2015 Karwar IA/3/2015 Vs Dattatraya so Vishveshwar Hegde 20 KID 3/2018 16-01-2021 Poornannd S/o Mukund Gaonkar M.H.Bhat, Hubli (EVIDENCE) (11:00-01:30 AM) Vs IA/1/2018 The Management of Konkan Storage Systems Pvt. Ltd, Rep by the Chief Manager, Seabird Road, Baithkol 21 M.A. 4/2014 18-01-2021 Shree Jneneshwari Peeth K.T.Gowda (ARGUMENTS) (11:00-01:30 AM) Daivajna Brahman IA/1/2014 Mahasamsthan, Shree Kshetra, Karki, represented by Secreta Vs The KDCC Bank Ltd., Sirsi 3/3 PRL. SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND CJM COURT, KARWAR N M RAMESH PRL. SNR. CIVIL JUDGE AND CJM COURT, KARWAR Cause List Date: 14-12-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate 11:00-01:30 AM 1 M.C. 27/2020 Sri. Shekar S/o. Puttu Revankar. KISHOREKUMAR (EVIDENCE) Vs RAMDAS DESAI Smt. Nirmala W/o. Shekar Revankar D/o. Gajanan Raikar. 2 M.C. 8/2013 Shri. Satish Ganapati Joshi, 27 G.D.N. (ARGUMENTS) yrs, Ro. Keni Gabithwada, Ankola, Vs Sunita Satish Joshi, 23 yrs, Ro. Alvewada, Kodibag, Karwar. 3 R.A. 125/2019 Sri. Sadashiv Dattatraya S.K.PAWAR (ARGUMENTS) Gaonkar IA/1/2019 Vs Smt. Vadhana W/o. Gurunath Gaonkar 4 Misc 18/2020 Sri. Satish Mastappa Naik Transferred from (NOTICE) Vs District Court, Rupesh Vittal Naik Karwar. 5 M.V.C. 106/2019 Shirley Sharad Nayak, R/o RAMANATH (JUDGEMENT) Kadwad, Karwar VAMAN BHAT Vs Sada Jairam Naik, R/o Small Masjid , Nandangadda, Karwar. 6 M.C. 33/2020 Sri. Sunil S/o. Suresh Anvekar M.L. NAIK (OBJECTION) Vs Smt. Sanjana Kom. Sunil Anvekar 7 O.S. 21/2020 Sri. Prakash S/o. Gopinath M.L. NAIK (HEARING) Bandekar IA/1/2020 Vs IA/2/2020 Sri. Ruzar S/o. Francis Alfanso IA/3/2020 8 R.A. 11/2020 Smt. Bharati W/o. Umesh M.L. NAIK (Amendment) Kalgutkar. Vs Sri. Mahadev S/o. Vithoba Revankar. 1/1 PRL. SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND CJM COURT, KARWAR Sri. Amarnath. K.K ADDL. SNR. CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC COURT, KARWAR Cause List Date: 14-12-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate 02:45-05:00 PM 1 O.S. 12/2018 Smt. Meera aliyas Deepa TODURKAR (NOTICE) Deepak Mahekar VINOD ANAND IA/1/2018 Vs Vaman Rogoba Mahekar since deceased by his Lrs 2 R.A. 120/2019 Smt. Sangeeta Yane Praveena G T Naik (NOTICE) Kom. Ranjan Pednekar. IA/1/2019 Vs Ashok Sadashiv Pednekar 3 L.A.C. MISC. 5/2020 Sri. Shridhar Gopal Gadkar PADMA (NOTICE) Vs KAMALAKAR IA/1/2020 S.L.A.O., Sea Bird Project, TANDEL Karwar. 4 FDP 2/2011 Smt.Noorjahan Hussain shaikh M.L.N (ORDERS) wife of Muzafer ali Vs D.V.S Nisar Ahmad 5 L.A.C. MISC. 1/2020 Sri. Dangu S/o. Shankar Gouda K.T.GOWDA (ORDERS) Died by L.Rs. Vs S.L.A.O., Sea Bird Project, Karwar. 6 EX 133/2020 Smt. Seetabai Ram Waglekar SRI. D.K. NAIK (ORDERS) Vs S.L.A.o., Konkan Railway, Karwar. 7 EX 134/2020 Sri. Pandurang Hari Kalgutkar SRI. D.K. NAIK (ORDERS) Vs S.L.A.o., Konkan Railway, Karwar. 8 EX 158/2020 Smt. Susheela Premanand SRI. D.K. NAIK (ORDERS) Talekar Died by L.Rs. Vs S.L.A.o., Konkan Railway, Karwar. 9 EX 159/2020 Sri. Prabhakar Ramakrishna SRI. D.K. NAIK (ORDERS) Gaonkar Died by L.Rs. Vs S.L.A.o., Konkan Railway, Karwar. 10 EX 27/2014 Ullas Nagi Bandekar KT Gouda (OBJECTION) Vs SLAO, Konkan Railway ( L.A.C./0000128/1996) 1/5 PRL. SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND CJM COURT, KARWAR Sri. Amarnath. K.K ADDL. SNR. CIVIL JUDGE AND JMFC COURT, KARWAR Cause List Date: 14-12-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate 11 EX 110/2014 Sri. Kashinath so. Narayan Shet, K.T.G (OBJECTION) Anvekar, Dby Lrs.
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