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Supreme Court of India Miscellaneous Matters to Be Listed on 22-02-2021 SUPREME COURT OF INDIA MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS TO BE LISTED ON 22-02-2021 ADVANCE LIST - AL/2/2021 SNo. Case No. Petitioner / Respondent Petitioner/Respondent Advocate 1 SLP(Crl) No. 3185/2020 RED LYNX CONFEDERATION PETITIONER-IN-PERSON II-C Versus UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. ANIRUDDHA P. MAYEE[R-7], ARVIND KUMAR SHARMA[R-8] Mr. A.N.S. Nadkarni, Sr. Advocate (A.C.) appointed A.C. vide this HOn'ble Court's order dated 11.09.2020. Office report for direction is listed only 2 SLP(C) No. 13628/2019 R KRSNA MURTII PETITIONER-IN-PERSON[P-1] XII Versus N DHARSHINEE AND ANR. RAJINDER SINGH[R-1] FOR ADMISSION and I.R. and IA No.87879/2019- EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. IA No. 87879/2019 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. 3 CONMT.PET.(C) No. SANJAY NILKANTHRAO LAKHEPATIL PETITIONER-IN-PERSON 727/2020 in W.P.(C) No. 857/2015 PIL-W Versus HONBLE CHAIRMAN NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (NDMA) AND ORS. IN W.P.(C) No. - 857/2015, IA No. 48611/2020 - PERMISSION TO APPEAR AND ARGUE IN PERSON 4 SLP(Crl) No. 824/2021 ANKIT YADAV KAUSTUBH SHUKLA II-A Versus THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH 5 SLP(Crl) No. 587-588/2021 RAJESH AGRAWAL APOORV KURUP II-C Versus THE STATE OF CHHATTISGARH FOR ADMISSION and I.R. and IA No.8254/2021- EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. and IA No.8253/2021- PERMISSION TO FILE LENGTHY LIST OF DATES and IA No.8252/2021-PERMISSION TO FILE ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS/FACTS/ANNEXURES 6 SLP(Crl) No. 876/2021 VIVEKANAND SINHA SHASHANK SINGH II-A Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR IA No. 13156/2021 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING C/C OF THE IMPUGNED JUDGMENT IA No. 13157/2021 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. IA No. 13158/2021 - PERMISSION TO FILE ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS/FACTS/ANNEXURES 7 SLP(Crl) No. 1040/2021 GOVIND RAM SHALU SHARMA II Versus THE STATE OF RAJASTHAN FOR ADMISSION and I.R. and IA No.16006/2021- EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. 8 SLP(Crl) No. 1610/2020 RAVI KANT PAL MANSOOR ALI II Versus THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH KRISHNANAND PANDEYA[R-1] IA No. 32456/2020 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. 9 SLP(Crl) No. 5101/2020 JASPREET SINGH SACHEVA @JASSI FUZAIL AHMAD AYYUBI II-A Versus THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH ARJUN GARG[R-1] 10 SLP(Crl) No. 5170/2020 DHEERAJ SINGH ABHINAV RAMKRISHNA II-A Versus THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH IA No. 108027/2020 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT IA No. 108026/2020 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. 11 SLP(Crl) No. 5526/2020 GORAKH NATH MISHRA SADASHIV II Versus STATE OF U.P. ANUVRAT SHARMA FOR ADMISSION and IA No.115025/2020-EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. and IA No.115026/2020-EXEMPTION FROM FILING AFFIDAVIT 12 SLP(Crl) No. 6311/2020 K. BHAVESH RAO VIKRANT SINGH BAIS II-C Versus THE STATE OF CHHATTISGARH ASWATHI M.K.[R-1] IA No. 127927/2020 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. 13 SLP(Crl) No. 6366/2020 MUKESH ANJANI KUMAR MISHRA II Versus THE STATE OF RAJASTHAN MILIND KUMAR[R-1] 14 SLP(Crl) No. 413/2021 HASHIM KHAN UPASANA NATH II-A Versus THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH SUSHIL BALWADA[CAVEAT], PULKIT TARE[CAVEAT], AKSHAT SHRIVASTAVA[CAVEAT], ARJUN GARG[R-1] IA No.5403/2021-EXEMPTION FROM FILING C/C OF THE IMPUGNED JUDGMENT and IA No.5404/2021- EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. 15 SLP(Crl) No. 765/2021 BHAGWANTA BAI ABHINAV SHRIVASTAVA II-A Versus THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH 16 MA 853-854/2018 in SLP(C) PARIVARTAN ALPASANKHYATAR KRISHI SAHAKAR SANGH RAJESH MAHALE No. 17956-17957/2012 IV-A Versus HARIBHAU SIDDAPPA PATIL AND ORS. IN SLP(C) No. - 17957/2012, IN SLP(C) No. - 17956/2012, FDR maturity date is 14.02.2021 and new maturity date received thereafter. 17 SLP(Crl) No. 402/2021 PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK RAJESH II-B Versus INDU JAIN AND ORS. ALOK GUPTA[R-1] 18 W.P.(C) No. 83/2021 M/S PRIME ISPAT LIMITED MANISHA AMBWANI X Versus UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. FOR ADMISSION and IA No.8844/2021-STAY APPLICATION 19 T.P.(C) No. 2006/2018 RUPA CHHETRI PASHUPATHI NATH RAZDAN XVI-A Versus PANKAJ VERMA SANJAY JAIN[R-1] FOR ADMISSION and I.R. and IA No.169810/2018-EX- PARTE STAY and IA No.169808/2018-EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. IA No. 46820/2020 - APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE IA No. 169810/2018 - EX-PARTE STAY 20 T.P.(C) No. 2072/2018 ANUSHA SHRIVASTAVA SAMEER SHRIVASTAVA XVI-A Versus VIKASH NIGAM ARCHANA PATHAK DAVE[R-1] MEDIATION REPORT HAS BEEN RECEIVED IA No. 14242/2021 - APPLICATION FOR SETTLEMENT IA No. 175803/2018 - EX-PARTE STAY IA No. 175804/2018 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. 21 T.P.(C) No. 812/2019 VIDHYA @ BHARTI NANDKUMAR JAMBE MITHILESH KUMAR SINGH (SCLSC) XVI-A Versus VIKAS VASUDEV BHUJBALE MANOJ K. MISHRA[R-1] Interim mediation report recieved. IA No. 63764/2019 - EX-PARTE STAY 22 T.P.(C) No. 985/2019 SMT. SONIA ARORA KRISHAN KUMAR UPASANA NATH XVI-A Versus SRI. KRISHNAMURTHY K.R. MADHUSMITA BORA MEDIATION REPORT DATED 02.01.2021 ALONG WITH SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT DATED 21.12.2020 RECEIVED IA No. 76114/2019 - EX-PARTE STAY 22.1 Connected KRISHNAMURTHY K.R. MADHUSMITA BORA T.P.(Crl.) No. 189/2020 XVI-A Versus SONIA ARORA IA No. 60207/2020 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. IA No. 60208/2020 - STAY APPLICATION 23 T.P.(C) No. 417/2019 SWATI JHA PRAVEEN SWARUP XVI-A Versus SAMIR KUMAR JHA DEVENDRA SINGH[R-1] MEDIATION REPORT HAS BEEN RECEIVED IA No. 23432/2019 - STAY APPLICATION 24 T.P.(C) No. 2971/2019 KAVITHA DHAGE @ KAVITHA MIRJI M. A. KRISHNA MOORTHY XVI-A Versus PRASHANT DHAGE ASWATHI M.K.[R-1] FOR ADMISSION and IA No.192259/2019-EX-PARTE STAY IA No. 192259/2019 - EX-PARTE STAY 24.1 Connected PRASHANT DHAGE SATISH PANDEY T.P.(Crl.) No. 143/2020 XVI-A Versus KAVITA DHAGE FOR FOR STAY APPLICATION ON IA 37488/2020 IA No. 37488/2020 - STAY APPLICATION 25 T.P.(C) No. 273/2020 VINITA JAYESH RAMCHANDANI GARVESH KABRA XVI-A Versus JAYESH MANOHAR RAMCHANDANI AND ANR. ANINDITA MITRA[R-1] MEDIATION REPORT RECEIVED. IA No. 24050/2020 - EX-PARTE STAY IA No. 24051/2020 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. IA No. 101379/2020 - PERMISSION TO FILE ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS/FACTS/ANNEXURES 26 T.P.(C) No. 967/2018 BHAVNA KUMARI R. N. KESWANI XVI-A Versus RAKESH KUMAR SUNIL KUMAR VERMA[R-1] MEDIATION REPORT HAS BEEN RECEIVED IA No. 80073/2018 - EX-PARTE STAY 27 T.P.(C) No. 1564/2018 SOPHIA D SOUZA PIERCE SRISHTI AGNIHOTRI[P-1] XVI-A Versus TANNHAUSER D.PIERCE DEEPAK GOEL[R-1] IA No. 52647/2020 - APPROPRIATE ORDERS/DIRECTIONS IA No. 52649/2020 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING PAPER BOOKS IA No. 14663/2021 - PERMISSION TO FILE ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS/FACTS/ANNEXURES IA No. 134498/2018 - STAY APPLICATION 28 T.P.(Crl.) No. 560-561/2018 SAURABH SINGH AND ORS. R. SATHISH[P-1], KEDAR NATH XVI-A TRIPATHY[P-2], [P-3], [P-4], [P-5] Versus CHARMI RABIN MAJUMDER[R-1] ONLY CRLMP NO 128800/2020 IN CONNECTED SLP(CRL.) D. NO. 4834/2019 TO BE LISTED 28.1 Connected SAURABH SINGH AND ORS. R. SATHISH[P-1] Diary No. 4834-2019 II Versus THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH AND ORS. VISHNU SHANKAR JAIN[R-1], [R-2], RABIN MAJUMDER[R-3] FOR FOR STAY APPLICATION ON IA 120800/2020 FOR EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. ON IA 120802/2020 IA No. 120802/2020 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. IA No. 120800/2020 - STAY APPLICATION 29 T.P.(Crl.) No. 138-140/2019 SMRITI LAL GAGAN GUPTA XVI-A Versus ROOPESH KAPUR AND ORS. V. MAHESHWARI & CO.[R-3], [R-4] IA No. 14754/2019 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. IA No. 14751/2019 - STAY APPLICATION 29.1 Connected SMRITI LAL GAGAN GUPTA T.P.(C) No. 111/2020 XVI-A Versus ROOPESH KAPUR FOR FOR EX-PARTE STAY ON IA 11452/2020 FOR EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. ON IA 11453/2020 IA No. 11452/2020 - EX-PARTE STAY IA No. 11453/2020 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. 30 T.P.(C) No. 514/2019 VARSHA SWAMY GOPAL JHA XVI-A Versus PRAKASH CHANDRA SWAMY B. SUNITA RAO[R-1] Mediation report received on 23.11.2020 IA No. 42685/2019 - EX-PARTE STAY IA No. 42686/2019 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T. 31 T.P.(C) No. 949/2019 GORLA ESWARI NULI & NULI XVI-A Versus GORLA MUKUND REDDY DEVASHISH BHARUKA[R-1] Mediation report received. IA No. 74342/2019 - STAY APPLICATION 32 T.P.(C) No. 903/2019 NISHA BANKEY BIHARI XVI-A Versus ASHISH KUMAR VIKRAM SINGH[R-1] MEDIATION REPORT HAS BEEN RECEIVED IA No. 70697/2019 - STAY APPLICATION 33 T.P.(C) No. 2006/2019 SNEHA SINGH SANJAY KUMAR DUBEY[P-1] XVI-A Versus ASHISH KUMAR SINGH VIKAS SINGH JANGRA[R-1], [R-1] MEDIATION REPORT HAS BEEN RECEIVED 34 T.P.(Crl.) No. 531/2019 ANKUR SHINGAL MAREESH PRAVIR SAHAY XVI-A Versus RASIKA SHINGAL ANAND SUKUMAR[R-1] mediation report received. IA No. 150206/2019 - EX-PARTE STAY 34.1 Connected KUMKUM SHINGAL AND ORS. MAREESH PRAVIR SAHAY T.P.(Crl.) No. 567/2019 XVI-A Versus THE STATE OF WEST BENGAL AND ANR. ANAND SUKUMAR[R-2] FOR FOR EX-PARTE STAY ON IA 160544/2019 IA No. 160544/2019 - EX-PARTE STAY 34.2 Connected KUMKUM SHINGAL AND ORS.
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