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Bombay High Court issues summons to Chairman of Great Eastern Shipping Co.limited, Great Offshore limited and other officials

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Bombay High Court has taken serious note of the Complain filed by Capt Sukhdev Singh a Senior Ship Master, against above two Shipping Companies and its officials, for his victimisation and their contempt. The Hon'ble High Court has issued Writ of summons to the Chairman Mr. K. M. Sheth, Managing Director Mr. Vijay K Sheth and other officials of the Company including Director General of Shipping and additional Provident Fund Commissioner Bandra, directing them to answer to the complain made against them by the Plaintiff in NMS 2514 of 2007 in Suit No. 527 of 2005. In spite of the Captain being in services of the Company to date, he is not being paid his wages and allowances since the year of 2003. Many more contempt is also committed by the above said companies to delay justice to the Plaintiff, of which Hon'ble High Court has taken serious note. The Bombay High Court Division bench of "Hon'ble Chief Justice & Justice D.Y. Chanderchud", Justice SR Sathe, Justice D.K. Deshmukh, Justice Dharamadhikari, Justice Kamdar, Justice Deshpande, Justice Smt.N.N. Mhatre, Justice Karnik, Justice V.M. Kanade, Justice Kathawala the Hon'ble Judges has heard the matter so far since the year of 2004. Prayers for action against the Company officials under 195 crpc act and issue of show cause notice is also pending hearing before the Hon'ble High Court. The matter now before Justice V.M More. The Plaintiff Capt Sukhdev Singh is now presenting his case in person, since his advocates "M/S Consulta Juris a law firm at Nariman Point Mumbai" were probably won over by the Defendants and took discharge from the matter in spite of receiving a hefty fee from the Plaintiff. The Defendants are being represented by M/s Hariani & Co. and other senior counsels like Mr. Tuljapurkar, Mr.Nitin Thakkar, a/w. Mr. B. Colabawala, i/b.and others from mumbai. Where as Director General of shipping and Regional provident fund Commissioner are being represented by senior advocates Mrs jayotishna Pandis and Mr. Sureshkumar. Legal Bombay High Court

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15 years ago SSng Aulakh

Subject : waiting For Justice For info of all experts and my well wishers please: OOCJ Bombay High Court Suit No. 527/2005 Capt Sukhdev Singh vs The Great Eastern Shipping Co. & others Today on 23rd Nov 2010, board of the Hon'ble Court of Shri Justice R.Y.Ganoo was discharged since arguments in some of the matters went long and remaining matters could not be heard. The next date for the matter is fixed to 30 November 20110.


15 years ago SSng Aulakh

The matter was posted before Hon'ble Shri Justice R V More in Bombay high Court as sl. no. 1 on the cause list on 05 March 2010. However due to certain reasons Hon'ble Justice did not attend Court on that day and the entire board was discharged. On 15 March Hon'ble Justice Dalvi's order "not before me' the Plaintiff Capt Sukhdev Singh the Plaintiff has now approached the Hon'ble Chief Justice Bombay High Court requesting for speedy justice.


15 years ago SSng Aulakh

The matter was posted before Hon'ble Shri Justice R V More in Bombay high Court as sl. no. 1 on the cause list on 05 March 2010. However due to certain reasons Hon'ble Justice did not attend Court on that day and the entire board was discharged. On 15 March Hon'ble Justice Dalvi's order "not before me' the Plaintiff Capt Sukhdev Singh the Plaintiff has now approached the Hon'ble Chief Justice Bombay High Court requesting for speedy justice.


15 years ago SSng Aulakh

The matter was posted before Hon'ble Shri Justice R V More in Bombay high Court as sl. no. 1 on the cause list on 05 March 2010. However due to certain reasons Hon'ble Justice did not attend Court on that day and the entire board was discharged. On 15 March Hon'ble Justice Dalvi's order "not before me' the Plaintiff Capt Sukhdev Singh the Plaintiff has now approached the Hon'ble Chief Justice Bombay High Court requesting for speedy justice.


15 years ago SSng Aulakh

The matter was posted before Hon'ble Shri Justice R V More in Bombay high Court as sl. no. 1 on the cause list on 05 March 2010. However due to certain reasons Hon'ble Justice did not attend Court on that day and the entire board was discharged. On 15 March Hon'ble Justice Dalvi's order "not before me' the Plaintiff Capt Sukhdev Singh the Plaintiff has now approached the Hon'ble Chief Justice Bombay High Court requesting for speedy justice.


15 years ago SSng Aulakh

The matter was posted before Hon'ble Shri Justice R V More in Bombay high Court as sl. no. 1 on the cause list on 05 March 2010. However due to certain reasons Hon'ble Justice did not attend Court on that day and the entire board was discharged. On 15 March Hon'ble Justice Dalvi's order "not before me' the Plaintiff Capt Sukhdev Singh the Plaintiff has now approached the Hon'ble Chief Justice Bombay High Court requesting for speedy justice.


15 years ago SSng Aulakh

The matter has been posted before Hon'ble Shri Justice R V More in Bombay high Court at 1500 hrs on 05 March 2010. You are welcome to attend court and may clarify your doubts if any. Also please go through my blogs under heading Capt Sukhdev Singh Bombay High Court Great Eastern shipping co. limited"


15 years ago SSng Aulakh

The matter has been posted before Hon'ble Shri Justice R V More in Bombay high Court at 1500 hrs on 05 March 2010. You are welcome to attend court and may clarify your doubts if any. Also please go through my blogs under heading Capt Sukhdev Singh Bombay High Court Great Eastern shipping co. limited"


16 years ago Daksh

There seems to be something missing in this News. I read with amusement how in a suit the Hon'ble High Court exercised its Writ Jurisdiction. More so the whole thing seems to be half baked cake and lacks clarity.




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