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Chnccc.Pdc-Tn@Indiancourts.Nic.In Date : 14.10.2020. Sl.No. Case No. St Name of the Court : Principal Judge’s Court Email ID: [email protected] Date : 14.10.2020. Sl.No. Case No. Stage of the Party Name Advocate Name Permitted Case (Thiru / Tmt) Time 1 CRLA 17/2020 Arguments -- K. Gajendiran (Appellant) 11.30 City Public Prosecutor (Respondent) 2 CRLA 332/2019 Arguments -- R. Dhanasekar (Appellant) 11.30 City Public Prosecutor (Respondent) 3 Crl.M.P.6581/20 Appearance -- V. Kannan (Appellant) 11.30 4 COS 1/2019 Written -- AL. Ganthimathi (Plaintiff) 11.30 statement M.T. Arunan (Defendant) 5 AS 14/2018 Counter -- P.B. Ramanujam (Appellant) 11.30 S. Anbazhagan (Respondent) 6 AS 51/2020 Arguments -- P.S. Basker (Appellant) 11.30 R. Karthick Sevugapperumal (Respondent) 7 I.A.No.1/19 in Enquiry -- K. Ramkumar (Petitioner) 11.30 AS SR 14654/19 P.S. Muralidhara Rao (Respondent) 8 I.A.No.1/19 in Enquiry -- P.T. Geotom (Petitioner) 11.30 AS SR 16535/19 K. Ramasundaram (Respondent) 9 I.A.No.51/20 & Appearance -- O. Padmaprakash (Petitioner) 11.30 I.A.No.53/20 in HMGOP 467/05 Name of the Court: I Additional Sessions Court E-Mail:[email protected] Date: 14.10.2020 Sl. Case No. Stage of the Case Party Name Advocate Name Permitted Time No 1 SC 202/2019 Arguments Saravanan A1 M/s.R.C.Paul 10.30 - 10.45 a.m. Kanagaraj 2 SC 134/2016 Trial Sasi Kumar @ Sasi M/s.V.Pichaimuthu 10.45 - 11.00 a.m. 3 SC 386/2013 Defence side Parthiban and 3 others Raja Velu - For 11.00 - 11.15 a.m. evidence Accused 4 SC 103/2013 Arguments Natrajan and 3 others S.N.A.Hussainy 11.15 - 11.30 a.m. S.Md.Kassim - For Accused 5 SC 265/2019 Clarification Anbu Suriya & Mr.S.Wasim Raja - 11.30 - 11.45 a.m. Aathilakshmi For Accused 6 SC 162/2014 Trial Chandra Sekar - A2 M/s.Shiva Kumar For 11.45 - 12.00 p.m. Accused 7 SC 191/2019 Trial Balaji Mr.R.Kumar - For 12.00 - 12.15 p.m. Accused 8 SC 125/2019 Opening of Ananth P.Pugalenthi - For 12.15 - 12.30 p.m. prosecution Accused 9 CA 120/2017 Arguments N.Mathivanan Vs M/s.S.D.Ramalingam - 12.30 - 12.45 p.m. Sivanesan For Appt Mr.V.Kannadasan 10 IA 3/19 in For enquiry Shanmugam and 4 Dhanajayan For petr 12.45 - 1.00 p.m. OS 6288/2019 others - Vs - Padma Prakash - For Sakunthala Respt 11 OS 3964/2019 Appearance M/s.Passion Movie M/s.M.Santhanaraman, 1.00 - 1.15 p.m. Makers, Rep by M.R.Sivakumar - For A.Shivashankar Plf - Vs- Sanmuga Associates Silambarasan For deft 12 OS 3940/2019 Arguments R.Mani Vs C.Kumar M/s.G.Gnana 1.15 - 1.30 p.m. and 3 others Sundaram - For Plf M/s.G.V.Sridharan - For Deft 13 OS 9324/2010 For filing counter Varadappa Naicker Vs Mr. Rajendran - For Plf 2.00 - 2.15 p.m. Mr.S.Ramamurthi Mr.P.Vekatraman - For D1 & D2 14 OS 6533/2019 Trial R.Dorai Raj Vs. Mr.Rajnish Pathiyil - 2.15 - 2.30 p.m. R.Damodaran For Plf R.Agilesh - For Deft 15 OS 3976/2019 Ex.parte Evidence Maxcel Finance Vs M/s.A.R.Nixon - For 2.30 - 2.45 p.m. J.Sadish Kumar Plf 16 OS 13755/2010 Evidence Fibroflex India Private Mr.S.R.Rajagopal - For 2.45 - 3.00 p.m. Ltd., rep by its Plf Mr.R.Thiyagarajan M.D.R.Raguraman Vs - D12 to D19, M/s.Seven Hills Real Mr.S.Uday Kumar - D7 Estate 17 AS 1/16 Arguments Santilal Vs Chokalal M/s.V.Manohar - Plf 3.00 - 3.15 p.m. Thejpal Counsel Mr.Ashok Menon - Respt counsel 18 AS 140/2013 Arguments K.Selvarani Vs M/s.G.Saravanan - 3.15 - 3.30 p.m. K.S.Shanmugam & 8 Appt counsel others M/s.Karunakaran - R6 to R9 19 AS 293/2016 Compliance S.Radhakrishnan Vs Mr.Prakash Goklaney - 3.30 - 3.45 p.m. P.R.Boopathy For Appt Mr.M.Balasubramanian - For Deft 20 AS 309/2011 Clarification M/s.Integrated Finance Mr.N.Jayachandran - 3.45 - 4.00 p.m. Co.Ltd., Vs Mr.Lalitha For Appt T.S.Gopalan Mathew & Co., - For Respt Name of the Court: II Additional Sessions Court. Email ID : [email protected] Date : 14.10.2020. Case No. Stage of the Party Name Advocate Name Permitte Sl. Case d Time No. 1. SC/333/2012 Evidence P3 Vyasarpadi police V.S.Narayana Rao 10.32 station am Vs Kamesh and 6 others 2. SC/84/2015 NBW State rep by its V.S.Narayana Rao 10.30 pending Inspector am of Police, R-5 P.S., Vs Selvaraj 3. SC/387/2016 For State rep by its V.S.Narayana Rao 10.31 appointment Inspector am of legal aid of Police,P-5, counsel M.K.B.Nagar P.S., Ch. Vs Asaithambi 4. SC/187/2018 Trial State rep by its V.S.Narayana Rao 10.33 Inspector am of Police,N2,Kasimadu Police Station, Chennai- 13. Vs Vicky (a) Vigneshwaran 5. CA/53/2019 Arguments J.Annamary V.S.Narayana Rao 10.34 Vs am K.Ramaswamee 6. OS/10847/2010 Arguments R.Sreelatha G.S.Sevatharsu, 11.00 Vs Natarajan, Jhansi am N.Krishnamma Rani 7. OS/6389/2014 Appearance M/s. Bharat Kumar, Mr. D. Ravichander 10.35 Rep. by its Kartha Mr. am Bharat Kumar Vs. Tina Vincent and another 8. OS/614/2015 Written M.Kannan N.V.N.Margandeyan 10.36 Statement Vs am C.B.Richard Ellis India Ltd., rep by its G.M. 9. OS/6919/2015 Evidence Zebronics India Pvt N.Karthikeyan 10.50 Ltd., am Vs Santhosh 10. OS/2550/2018 Counter of M/s. CFM Asset M/s. T. 10.37 R1 Reconstruction Private Dhanyakumar am Limited Vs Mrs. Yagna Lakshmi 11. OS/3897/2018 Trial Sanjay jain carrying T.Skandakumar 10.55 on am Business under the name and style of Asian chemical corporation Vs ICMC Corporation Limited rep by director, 12. OS/1518/2019 Appearance Khader Sulthan R.Rajamani 10.38 Vs am Ali Ehiya 13. OS/7692/2019 Arguments K.S.Selvi C.Samadharama 11.05 Vs Arasu am N.Sathya Narayanan 14. OS/5247/2019 Evidence D.Janardhana Reddy T.Mathi 11.10 Vs am A.Adninarayana Reddy 15. OS/4780/2019 Written Ensure Support P.Gopalakrishnan 10.39 Statement Services am India Ltd Vs Diba Fazal 16. OS/9591/2019 Written Shyamala B.V.Sai Lakshmi 10.40 Statement Muthukrishnan am Vs N.K.Kumar@ N.Krishna Kumar 17. OS/2131/2020 Appearance Sathish Raja S.P.Arthi 10.41 Vs am R.Sudhakar 18. OS/2166/2020 Appearance Shree Processors Ltd Rank Associates 10.42 Vs am Perkinn International Limited 19. OS/2246/2020 Appearance R.Chandrashekar S.R.Raghunathan 10.43 Vs am Shriram Chits 20. OS/1041/2020 Written C.Anthoniammal R.Praburam 10.44 Statement Vs am V.Puratchi 21. AS/64/2012 Amendment S.P.Sridharan G.S.Selvatharasu, 10.45 Vs Natarajan Jhansi am S.P.Dhanalakshmi Rani 22. AS/85/2018 Arguments Sri Arumugam M.V.Raja 11.20 pictures am rep by Mr.Sudhakar Vs Blue Star Limited Garuda Building rep by Mr.Ganesh 23. AS/34/2019 Arguments R.Rajeswari R.ANAND 11.25 Vs KUMAR am P.V.Natarajan Name of the Court: III Additional Court Email ID: [email protected] Date : 14.10.2020. S1. Case No. Stage of the case Party Name Advocate Name Permitted Time No M/s. 1 S.C.No.379/2016 Evidence Sakaravarthy Jaisankar, P.P 11.00 AM R.Muthu Kumar (Counsel for Accused) 2 S.C.No.414/2019 Evidence Murugavel Jaisankar, P.P. 11.00 AM Vijaya Ragavan (Counsel for Accused) 3 A.S.No.381/2018 Arguments N.Jenarthanan P.Siddharthan (Appellant) 11.15 AM & (Vs) A.S.No.151/2019 P.Muthu Devnarendran (Respondent) 4 O.S.No.4781/2019 Arguments S.J. Tharanipathy N.Damodaran (Plaintiff) 11.30 AM (Vs) S.R.Jagannathan R.Vijay Kumar (Respondent) 5 O.S.No.10253/2010 Evidence GE Motors Ltd Surana & Surana (plaintiff) 11.30 AM (Vs) Nithiya K.Jothisivam (Defendant) Appliance 6 O.S.No.3850/2018 Evidence N.Loganthan V.P.Rajendran (Plaintiff) 12.00 PM (Vs) Govindasamy N.L.Sagayaraj (Defendant) Name of court: IV ADDITIONAL COURT Email .ID: [email protected] Date: 14-10-2020 Sl.No Case No. Stage of the Party Name Advocate Name Permitted Case Time 1. OS.4601/2018 Marking of N.S.Abdul Jaleel JP. Karunakaran, documents Vs InthuKarunakaran- Through PW1 N.Deivanayagam & Anothers Plaintiff counsel Parthasaratahy and M/s Damotharan-D1 10.30.A.M. Counsel K.R. Ramesh kumar - D2 Counsel 2. OS.9021/2010 Arguments C.Bakthavatchalam anothers B. Divakaran Vs Ms.Sree Varadaraja Benefit Ms N.M.C.Babu - 1st 10.45.A.M. fund Ltd. 2 others Defendant Counsel 3. O.S.12804/2010 Arguments A.Amirtharaj Vs P. Gunaraj -Plaintiff A. Jayapandian and 3 others Counsel 11.00.A.M. K.V. Babu- Defendant Counsel 4. AS.255/2017 Arguments K.R.Venkatraman Vs K. Rajasekaran- Hari Gobindram Plaintiff Counsel 11.15.A.M M/s Rajkishore -Defendant Counsel 5. O.S.6822/2019 Arguments P.A.Abhinand Vs G.
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