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High Court of Delhi Advance Cause List HIGH COURT OF DELHI ADVANCE CAUSE LIST LIST OF BUSINESS FOR th TUESDAY, THE 16 JULY, 2019 INDEX PAGES 1. APPELLATE JURISDICTION 01 TO 70 2. COMPANY JURISDICTION 71 TO 77 3. ORIGINAL JURISDICTION 78 TO 89 4. REGISTRAR GENERAL/ 90 TO 104 REGISTRAR (APPLT.)/ REGISTRAR (LISTING)/ REGISTRAR(ORGL.)/ JOINT REGISTRARS(ORGL). 16.07.2019 1 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 16.07.2019 [Note : Unless otherwise specified, before all appellate side courts, fresh matters shown in the supplementary lists will be taken up first.] COURT NO. 1 (DIVISION BENCH-I) HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR FOR ADMISSION _______________ 1. CUSAA 272/2018 AVTAR SINGH BEDI DEEPAK GANDHI CM APPL. 42125/2018 Vs. PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER CM APPL. 42126/2018 OF CUSTOMS (IMPORT) & ORS. CM APPL. 42127/2018 AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS ____________________________ 2. CONT.CAS(C) 696/2017 SONIA UDAYBEER SINGH KAMLESH KUMAR MISHRA,PK WITH W.P.(C) 5317/2017 Vs. S K TALWAR & ORS SAXENA,R.K. DHAWAN 3. W.P.(C) 5317/2017 SONIA UDAYBEER SINGH KAMLESH KUMAR MISHRA & VISHAL CM APPL. 22533/2017 Vs. DDA & ORS KALRA,R.K. DHAWAN,PARVINDER CHAUHAN,VARUN NISCHAL 4. VAT APPEAL 10/2017 GRP AUTO HEMLATA RAWAT CM APPL. 27834/2017 Vs. COMMISSIONER OF TRADE &TAXES & ANR. 5. W.P.(C) 1783/2014 EBBANI AGGARWAL AND ANR EBBANI AGGARWAL,V N JHA & CM APPL. 19009/2015 Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL SUNIL KUMAR VERMA,AJAY CM APPL. 19010/2015 CORPORATION & ANR ARORA,ARJUN PANT,PRAVEEN KUMAR,CHANDRA PRAKASH,ANUJ AGGARWAL,RUKHMINI S BOBDE 6. W.P.(C) 8845/2016 AMIT SAHNI PETITIONER IN PERSON,Dev P WITH W.P.(C) 4958/2018 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ANR Bhardwaj,ANJANA GOSAIN 7. W.P.(C) 4958/2018 MR. BEJON KUMAR MISRA BEJON KUMAR MISHRA,SHASHANK CM APPL. 19069/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. DEO SUDHI,ANJANA GOSAIN 8. W.P.(C) 9056/2016 FEDERATION OF INDIAN ANIMAL DEEB SIDDIQUEE,RAHUL SINGH CM APPL. 10937/2019 PROTECTION ORGANISATIONS CHAUHAN,RAHUL PRATAP,JASMEET CM APPL. 10938/2019 (FIAPO) & ANR SINGH,AJIT SHARMA,SATYAM CM APPL. 16926/2019 Vs. THE STATE OF UTTAR THAREJA,MIHIR SAMSON,MANISHA WITH W.P.(C) 9622/2016 PRADESH AND ORS T KARIA W.P.(C) 9630/2016 W.P.(C) 10990/2016 9. W.P.(C) 10990/2016 THE FEDERATION OF INDIAN G.W. MATTOS,CANCEL,MIHIR ANIMAL PROTECTION SAMSON,SATYAM THAREJA,MANISHA ORGANISATIONS (FIAPO) T KARIA Vs. THE UNION OF INDIA 10. W.P.(C) 9622/2016 THE FEDERATION OF INDIAN AS PER DIRECTED,KARANJAWALA & CM APPL. 45789/2018 ANIMAL PROTECTION CO,PANKAJ JAIN,NEW NUMBER CM APPL. 4724/2019 ORGANISATIONS (FIAPO) & ANR 456603,SATYAM THAREJA,MIHIR CM APPL. 4725/2019 Vs. THE UNION OF INDIA & ORS SAMSON,KARANJAWALA AND CO,MANISHA T KARIA 11. W.P.(C) 9630/2016 PEOPLE FOR ANIMALS HYDERABAD AS PER DIRECTED,JASMEET CM APPL. 16930/2019 & SECUNDERABAD SINGH,SATYAM THAREJA,ADITYA Vs. THE UNION OF INDIA & ORS SINGLA,MANISHA T KARIA 16.07.2019 2 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 12. W.P.(C) 5066/2017 RAMAN SURI SBR LEGAL,J SAGAR ASSO,GAUTAM Vs. DELHI ELECTRICITY NARAYAN,PRATIMA GUPTA,VINOD REGULATORY COMMISSION AND ORS DIWAKAR,SUJATA BALACHANDER 13. W.P.(C) 5146/2017 INDIAN OPTOMETRY FEDERATION UMESH SHARMA,SHIVA CM APPL. 21966/2017 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS LAKSHMI,SUNIL MUND,SIDDARTH AGGARWAL,STUTI GUJRAL,SAIKRISHNA & ASSOCIATES,APOORV KURUP 14. W.P.(C) 11650/2017 ANAND PURI GOVIND JPS SIROHI,RAKESH Vs. NORTH DELHI MUNICIAL MITTAL,ARJUN PANT CCRPORATION & ANR. 15. W.P.(C) 551/2018 KRISHAN KUMAR SUNNY SRIVASTAVA,GAUTAM Vs. THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, NARAYAN SDMC & ANR 16. W.P.(C) 3591/2018 MALVIYA NAGAR WELFARE RAJIV K. GARG,MUKESH ASSOCIATION (REGD.) GUPTA,SUMEET PUSHKARNA,ANUJ Vs. SOUTH DELHI MUNICIPAL AGGARWAL CORPORATION AND ORS. 17. W.P.(C) 3684/2018 RAJNEESH KAPUR NIKHIL BORWANKAR,ANJANA CM APPL. 14632/2018 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS GOSAIN,GAGRAT & CO CM APPL. 14634/2018 CM APPL. 14637/2018 CM APPL. 19027/2018 18. W.P.(C) 4337/2018 SURESH KUMAR VERMA & ORS. PANKAJ BHATIA CM APPL. 16837/2018 Vs. CUSTOMS, CENTRAL EXCISE AND SERVICE TAX SETTLEMENT COMMISSION & ORS. 19. W.P.(C) 6265/2018 AVEDH NIRMAN & POLLUTION KUMAR & ASSOCIATES,ANANAYA CONTROL SANSTHA REGD. MEHTA,AJJAY ARORAA,JAGDEEP Vs. THE COMMISSIONER NDMC & KUMAR SHARMA,ANJUM JAVED ORS 20. W.P.(C) 6267/2018 BABITA JAYSHREE SATPUTE,AKSHAY CM APPL. 24166/2018 Vs. UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. MAKHIJA,HETU ARORA SETHI 21. W.P.(C) 8797/2018 COURT ON ITS OWN MOTION AS DIRECTED,ANUJ AGGARWAL Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI & ANR. 22. W.P.(C) 10362/2018 NAZIM UDDIN AHMED PET. IN PERSON,J.K. SINGH Vs. CHAIRMAN RAILWAY BOARD AND ORS. 23. W.P.(C) 12292/2018 MUNJAL SHOWA LTD. & ANR. JITENDRA SINGH Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. 24. W.P.(C) 12656/2018 ASSOCIATION OF NCTE APPROVED SANJAY SHARAWAT,ARUNIMA CM APPL. 49152/2018 COLLEGES TRUST DWIVEDI WITH W.P.(C) 320/2019 Vs. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION 25. W.P.(C) 320/2019 RAJASTHAN ENGINEERING SUMIT TETERWAL,ANIL SONI CM APPL. 1525/2019 COLLEGES SOCIETY Vs. ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION 26. W.P.(C) 2524/2019 VIKAS ECOTECH LTD. PRIYADARSHI MANISH,AMIT Vs. THE ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR BANSAL GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF REVENUE INTELLIGENCE & ORS. 16.07.2019 3 (APPELLATE JURISDICTION) 27. W.P.(C) 6116/2019 M/S. ANTIQUE ART EXPORTS PVT. PRIYADARSHI MANISH,RAVI CM APPL. 26344/2019 LTD. & ANR. PRAKASH Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS. *(STAY GRANTED ON 28-05-2019)* 28. W.P.(CRL) 1011/2018 NIRMAL GORANA ADITI GUPTA,SANJEEV CRL.M.A. 6285/2018 Vs. GOVT OF NCT OF DELHI & SHARMA,GAUTAM NARAYAN,MINI CRL.M.A. 7098/2018 ORS PUSHKARNA,MONIKA ARORA,ANANT WITH W.P.(CRL) 2488/2018 KUMAR ASTHANA,RAHUL MEHRA,NANDKUMAR S LAW 29. W.P.(CRL) 1165/2019 NIRMAL GORANA GUNJAN SINGH Vs. STATE & ORS. 30. W.P.(CRL) 1326/2019 AMIT SAHNI AMIT SAHNI Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ANR 31. W.P.(CRL) 1404/2019 RANJAN SAHAI VATSALYA VIGYA CRL.M.A. 10199/2019 Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS CRL.M.A. 10200/2019 CONNECTED MATTERS (ANMM) __________________________ 32. W.P.(C) 1442/2017 UP SUGAR MILLS COGEN COGEN ASSOCIATES,ARUN CM APPL. 6632/2017 ASSOCIATION AND ANR BHARDWAJ,VANSHAJA WITH W.P.(C) 4519/2018 Vs. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY SHUKLA,NIKHIL NAYYAR,SHARAD W.P.(C) 5883/2017 REGULATORY COMMISSION & ORS MALHOTRA,ARJUN KRISHNAN 33. W.P.(C) 5883/2017 BAJAJ HINDUSTAN SUGAR LIMITED NAVEEN CHAWLA,NIKHIL CM APPL. 24545/2017 Vs. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY NAYYAR,ANURAG CM APPL. 24546/2017 REGULATROY COMMISSION AND ORS AHLUWALIA,VANSHAJA SHUKLA CM APPL. 24547/2017 34. W.P.(C) 4519/2018 UTTAM SUGAR MILLS LIMITED SANJEEV KUMAR SINGH,RAVI CM APPL. 17477/2018 Vs. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY PRAKASH,NIKHIL NAYYAR REGULATORY COMMISSION AND ORS. 35. W.P.(C) 12399/2018 SHRI BAJRANG POWER AND ISPAT TRANSFER PETITON,AASHISH CM APPL. 2912/2019 LTD ANAND BERNARD,AASHISH Vs. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY ANAND,NIKHIL NAYYAR REGULATORY COMMISSION & ORS 36. W.P.(C) 12401/2018 M/S SHREE NAKODA ISPAT TRANSFER PETITION,AASHISH CM APPL. 7246/2019 LIMITED ANAND BERNARD,NIKHIL NAYYAR Vs. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION & ORS 37. W.P.(C) 12404/2018 HANUMAN AGRO INDUSTRIES LTD TRANSFER PETITION,NIKHIL Vs. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY NAYYAR REGULATORY COMMISSION & ORS FOR ARGUMENT ______________ 38. W.P.(C) 1323/2018 R P GUPTA GAURAV BAHL,ANUPAM SRIV Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ORS ASTAVA AFTER NOTICE MISC. MATTERS FOR FINAL HEARING ______________________________________________ 39. W.P.(C) 3632/2014 ASSOCIATION FOR DEMOCRATIC KAMINI JAISWAL,P R CHOPRA Vs. UNION OF INDIA & ANR 40. W.P.(C) 6340/2017 AARSHI R KAPOOR & ANR PROGRESSIVE LAW PRACTICE,ANIL WITH W.P.(C) 1498/2018 Vs. 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