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SCBA/Registry.31/2020 May 20, 2020 CIRCULAR Respected Members, We Have Received the Following Message from the Supreme Court Re SCBA/Registry.31/2020 May 20, 2020 CIRCULAR Respected Members, We have received the following message from the Supreme Court Registry: "YOU ARE REQUESTED TO OBTAIN CONSENT OF THE LD. ADVOCATES FOR LISTING THE PART-HEARD REGULAR HEARING MATTERS IN COMING WEEKS FOR HEARING THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCING MODE. CONSENT MAY BE OBTAINED AND SENT URGENTLY ON THE FOLLOWING EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]" Therefore, We request the fellow Members to give their consent for the same, on the given Email address. Sd/- ROHIT PANDEY Acting Hony. Secretary Supreme Court Bar Association 9810224587 1 LIST OF PART-HEARD REGULAR HEARING MATTERS AS ON 19/05/2020 S. NO. CASE NO. AND CAUSE TITLE NAME OF THE ADVOCATE 1 C.A. No. 10283/2010 (+1) M/S VICTOR MOSES & ASSOCIATES, THE HOOGHLY MILLS CO. LTD MR. O.P. GAGGAR Vs. MR. BRIJ BHUSHAN, VAO TECHMASHEXPORT & OTHERS MR. 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