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Appellate Jurisdiction Appellate Jurisdiction Daily Supplementary List Of Cases For Hearing On Tuesday, 23rd of March, 2021 CONTENT SL COURT PAGE BENCHES TIME NO. ROOM NO. NO. HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE THOTTATHIL B. 1 On 23-03-2021 1 RADHAKRISHNAN 1 At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE SHAMPA SARKAR DB - I HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJESH BINDAL 16 On 23-03-2021 2 29 HON'BLE JUSTICE ANIRUDDHA ROY DB - II At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE I. P. MUKERJI 37 On 23-03-2021 3 48 HON'BLE JUSTICE MD. NIZAMUDDIN DB - III At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE I. P. MUKERJI 3 On 23-03-2021 4 49 HON'BLE JUSTICE MD. NIZAMUDDIN DB - III At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE HARISH TANDON 28 On 23-03-2021 5 55 HON'BLE JUSTICE TIRTHANKAR GHOSH DB - IV At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE SOUMEN SEN 12 On 23-03-2021 6 95 HON'BLE JUSTICE SAUGATA BHATTACHARYYA DB-V At 10:30 AM HON'BLE JUSTICE SOUMEN SEN 12 -0 -2021 7 For 06 4 100 HON'BLE JUSTICE SAUGATA BHATTACHARYYA DB-V Warning List HON'BLE JUSTICE SUBRATA TALUKDAR 11 On 23-03-2021 8 103 HON'BLE JUSTICE HIRANMAY BHATTACHARYYA DB - VI At 10:30 AM 5 2 -03-2021 9 HON'BLE JUSTICE TAPABRATA CHAKRABORTY For 4 107 SB At 02:30 PM HON'BLE JUSTICE ARINDAM SINHA 4 On 23-03-2021 10 112 HON'BLE JUSTICE SUVRA GHOSH DB - VIII At 10:30 AM 9 On 23-03-2021 11 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHIVAKANT PRASAD 124 SB - II At 10:30 AM 13 On 23-03-2021 12 HON'BLE JUSTICE RAJASEKHAR MANTHA 130 SB - III At 10:30 AM 26 On 23-03-2021 13 HON'BLE JUSTICE SHEKHAR B. 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(L and OM) 50 264 At 12:00 PM 10 On 23-03-2021 24 WARNING LIST 265 Appellate Side DAILY CAUSELIST For Tuesday The 23rd March 2021 COURT NO. 1 DIVISION BENCH (DB - I) AT 10:30 AM HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE THOTTATHIL B. RADHAKRISHNAN HON'BLE JUSTICE SHAMPA SARKAR (VIA VIDEO CONFERENCE) ON 23-03-2021 ON AND FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 13TH JANUARY, 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. ANY OTHER MATTER, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASSIFICATION, AS DIRECTED BY THE HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE. AND ON TUESDAY, 23RD MARCH, 2021 - WILL SIT TOGETHER TO TAKE UP - 1. THE LIST AND DETERMINATION OF HON'BLE CHIEF JUSTICE T.B. RADHAKRISHNAN AND HON'BLE JUSTICE ARIJIT BANERJEE. 2. ( AT 11.30 A.M.) SOME CONTEMPT AND ASSIGNED MATTERS OF ORIGINAL SIDE. SPL. NOTE : MONDAY : ASSIGNED MATTERS, ADMISSION OF CRIMINAL APPEALS, HABEAS CORPUS, 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. BAIL IN CONNECTION WITH APPEAL. TUESDAY : ASSIGNED MATTERS, HABEAS CORPUS, BAIL IN CONNECTION WITH APPEAL, ADMISSION OF CRIMINAL APPEALS. WEDNESDAY : HEARING OF CRIMINAL APPEALS. THURSDAY : APPEALS FROM ORDERS RELATING TO RESIDUARY UNDER GROUP - IX INCLUDING APPLICATIONS CONNECTED THERETO. THEREAFTER PIL MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP IF TIME PERMITS. FRIDAY : PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION. NOTE: MATTERS WILL BE TAKEN UP THROUGH PHYSICAL HEARING ONLY WHEN BOTH THE PARTIES ARE AGREED. NO MENTIONING IN COURT SPECIALLY FIXED MATTERS 1 WPA/7807/2020 THE COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION IN SAIKAT BANERJEE [ 23-03-2021 ] [ PURSUANT RE MONITORING OF PENDING TO THE DIRECTION OF CRIMINAL TRIALS AGAINST MPS THE HON'BLE APEX MLAS COURT IN WRIT PETITION VS (CIVIL) 699/2016 ] State of West Bengal 2 WPA/14656/2019 ATASI GHOSH & ORS MD ZOHAB ROUF MR. SAIKAT BANERJEE FOR VS CALCUTTA HIGH COURT STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS ADMINISTRATION IA NO: CAN/1/2021 FIXED MATTER (Bench ID-265703 ) 1/28 Page 1 Of 278 DAILY CAUSELIST COURT NO 1-FOR TUESDAY THE 23RD MARCH 2021 HIGH COURT OF CALCUTTA - 2 - 3 FMA/441/2021 SOMA PRATIHAR & ANR SANTANU MUKHERJEE [ MAT 561/2019 ] VS STATE BANK OF INDIA& ORS IA NO: CAN/1/2019(Old No:CAN/4812/2019), CAN/2/2020(Old No:CAN/880/2020), CAN/3/2021 4 CRA/317/2016 DHANANJOY BISWAS & ORS. PRABIR MAJUMDER VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL IA NO: CRAN/1/2016(Old No:CRAN/3655/2016), CRAN/2/2019(Old No:CRAN/3209/2019), CRAN/3/2019(Old No:CRAN/3402/2019), CRAN/5/2021 ASSIGNED MATTERS 5 CRM/9431/2019 DAYAMOY MAHATO AVISHEK BHANDARI VS C.B.I. 6 CRM/2776/2020 TARUN BANERJEE @ TARUN KUMAR VIJAY VERMA BANERJEE VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL 7 CRM/10153/2020 RAVINDRA BIYANI ASHOK KUMAR SINGH VS State of West Bengal 8 CRM/10155/2020 RAVINDRA BIYANI ASHOK KUMAR SINGH VS State of West Bengal 9 CRM/10665/2020 BUDDADEV MAHATA@BUDDADEV ARIJIT BHUSAN BAGCHI @BUDHESWAR MAHATO VS State of West Bengal 10 CRM/10936/2020 RHYTHM DAS RAY @RHYTHM DAS SEKHAR MUKHERJEE ROY VS INTELLIGENCE OFFICER NCB 11 CRM/371/2021 SEIKH SADDIQUE AND ANR DIPTANGSHU BASU VS State of West Bengal 12 CRM/407/2021 MANTU MAHATO MUNMUN GANGOPADHYAY VS THE CENTRAL BUREAU OFINVESIGATION 13 CRM/476/2021 KAJAL MAHATO RATAN DAS VS State of West Bengal 14 CRM/570/2021 AJAY KUMAR SINGHANIA AND ANR PRITAM ROY VS State of West Bengal 15 CRM/2339/2021 PRIYANKA CHOWDHURY @ MOON ADITYA TIWARI VS CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION HABEAS CORPUS 1 ( FIXED MATTER ) 16 WPA/26005/2014 RITA SAHA AMAJIT DE VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 17 WPA/10945/2015 BEAUTY SARKAR PRATIK KUMAR VS BHATTACHARYYA STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 18 WPA(H)/4/2021 PARAMITA DAS SUBRATA BHATTACHARJYA VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ORS. 19 WPA/14102/2011 SMT. SWAPNA BARMAN MRITYUNJOY CHATTERJEE VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 20 WPA/20945/2011 PRASENJIT MONDAL GOPAL CHANDRA RAY VS STATE OF W B & ORS 21 WPA/8050/2012 SK. ABDUL JABBAR ALI AKHTAR HOSSAIN VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS. 22 WPA/17714/2012 SHYAMALI SAHA DEBASISH KARMAKAR VS STATE & ORS. (Bench ID-265703 ) 2/28 Page 2 Of 278 DAILY CAUSELIST COURT NO 1-FOR TUESDAY THE 23RD MARCH 2021 HIGH COURT OF CALCUTTA - 3 - 23 WPA/22477/2012 NARAYAN SAHA @ NARAYAN SOMNATH ROYCHOWDHURY CHANDRA SAHA VS STATE OF WB & ORS 24 WPA/23401/2012 LATA MONDAL JAYANTA BANERJEE VS UNION OF INDIA & ORS. 25 WPA/6166/2016 SK JANE ALAM NILAY SENGUPTA VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 26 WPA/30301/2017 PARBATI MONDAL PARTHA SARATHI GHOSH VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 27 WPA/19785/2018 RAJJAK SEIKH DEBASHIS BANERJEE VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 28 WPA/20950/2018 JOY KRISHNA NAG @ JOY KUMAR ARNAB SAHA NAG @ ROHIT VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL &ORS 29 WPA/23349/2018 NAJER ALI RIMA DAS VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 30 WPA/6316/2019 PRASENJIT MONDAL PRASENJIT MONDAL VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS wt31 WPA/14706/2019 SHYAMAL CHANDRA NASKAR GOPAL CHANDRA RAY VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 32 WPA/19908/2019 SUBRATA DAS SHIBASIS CHATTERJEE VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS 33 WPA/6676/2020 SURYA KANT PRASAD ARIJIT BAKSHI VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL & ORS IA NO: CAN/1/2020(Old No:CAN/5547/2020) 34 WPA/9888/2020 VANMALA GORAKH NANGARE AND RAMENDU AGARWAL ANR VS UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. 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