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PANKAJ SIR CRR LIST.Xlsx N O T E ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Advocates are requested to make available information in respect of the 95 cases as shown below and also to provide a complete copy of paper book along with copy of judgment in the office of Registrar (Judicial)/concerned branch/CRC branch within a period of one month for reconciliation, record and further necessary action, as neither these files are found scanned nor available in the Criminal Branch or Record room of this court. SR. NO. CASE TYPE CASE NO CASE YEAR PET NAME RES NAME ADV NAME 1 CRR 1165 1985 PREM SAGER SHANKAR DASS ETC. R.K.BATTAS,D.R.GOEL, 2 CRR 474 1986 JAGTAR SINGH PB.STATE A.S.KALRA,MALKEET SINGH, 3 CRR 556 1986 BHAGWAN RAKESH I.S.BALHARA,H.S.HOODA 4 CRR 599 1986 SURAJ BHAN HY.STATE RAMESHWAR MALIK 5 CRR 680 1986 BALDEV SINGH PREM PAL T.P.S.MANN,M.S.KANG, 6 CRR 729 1986 SHANGARA SINGH PB.STATE AJMER SINGH,S.S.TEJ, 7 CRR 829 1986 ASSTT.CUSTOMS DEPTT. SURINDER KUMAR H.S.BRAR,P.S.HUNDAL, 8 CRR 875 1986 GIAN CHAND HY.STATE S.K.BANSAL 9 CRR 899 1986 NIRBHAI SINGH PB.STATE G.S.MANAULI 10 CRR 928 1986 JOGINDER SINGH PB.STATE H.S.SAWHNEY 11 CRR 951 1986 MOHNA SINGH PB.STATE M.M.KUMAR 12 CRR 952 1986 PREM CHAND PB.STATE RAJIV KATARIA 13 CRR 964 1986 SURJIT SINGH HY.STATE SURESH AMBA 14 CRR 971 1986 MAHABIR SINGH V.P.CHAUDHARY BHOOP SINGH,H.S.GILL, 15 CRR 986 1986 ROSHAN LAL HY.STATE HARBANS SINGH,M.P.GUPTA, 16 CRR 998 1986 RAJ PAUL PB.STATE BIPAN GHAI,R.S.GHAI, 17 CRR 1010 1986 KARTAR SINGH PB.STATE A.G.PUNJAB 18 CRR 1020 1986 GURDIAL SINGH HY.STATE ATUL LAKHANPAL,BALDEV 19 CRR 1069 1986 JARNAIL SINGH STATE OF PB. HARBANS SINGH, 20 CRR 1457 1986 MUKHTIAR DASS PB.STATE BIPAN GHAI,A.G.PB. 21 CRR 75 1987 PREM SINGH HY.STATE BHOOP SINGH 22 CRR 347 1987 ABHI PB.STATE THROUGH JAIL 23 CRR 463 1987 KARTAR SINGH PB.STATE T.S.SANGHA 24 CRR 481 1987 NARAIN SINGH STATE OF HY. R.S.CHEEMA,A.G.HY. 25 CRR 555 1987 ONKAR SINGH PUNJAB STATE RAVINDER SETH 26 CRR 608 1987 JASPAL SINGH ETC. PB.STATE ASHOK KUMAR,PS SANDHU 27 CRR 626 1987 PARVESH KUMARI BANSAL RAJ KUMAR BANSAL VANITA SAPRA KATARIA 28 CRR 725 1987 JOGINDER DASS ETC. PUNJAB STATE S.C.GOYAL 29 CRR 811 1987 HARBANS SINGH MAKHAN SINGH ETC. 30 CRR 815 1987 SHER SINGH STATE N.K.JAIN 31 CRR 816 1987 BALDEV SINGH HY.STATE HS GILL 32 CRR 836 1987 BACHAN SINGH @ GURBACHAN SINGH PB.STATE AMARJIT MARKAN 33 CRR 838 1987 BAGICHA SINGH PB.STATE M.S.GILL 34 CRR 851 1987 AMRIK SINGH PB.STATE SUKHBIR SINGH 35 CRR 893 1987 DHARAMPAL HY.STATE RS CHEEMA 36 CRR 12 1988 ROOP CHAND PB.STATE(RES) P.S.SULLAR A.A.G.PB. 37 CRR 59 1988 MAHAVIR . HY STATE. S.K.MITTAL, AG HY, 38 CRR 101 1988 U.T.CHD SOM NATH P.P.CHD. 39 CRR 119 1988 RAWA NAND HY.STATE PN MAKANI 40 CRR 135 1988 DEV RAJ @ DEV PB.STATE SARWAN SINGH 41 CRR 358 1988 RACHPAL SINGH. PB STATE. N.K.JAIN, AGPB. 42 CRR 406 1988 PROVIDENT FUND INSPECTOR PTL M/S KRISHNA RICE MILLS SUNAM C.D.DEWAN,A.K.KANWAR, 43 CRR 477 1988 (O&M) JARNAIL KAUR NACHHATTAR SINGH H.S.BHULLAR, ROHIT SURI, 44 CRR 487 1988 KARAJ SINGH. PB STATE. J.S.DHILLON. 45 CRR 542 1988 PRITAM SINGH. PB STATE. BIPAN GHAI, AG PB./\ 46 CRR 621 1988 BHARPUR SINGH. PB STATE. HS MATTEWAL, PS THIARA,\ 47 CRR 634 1988 PAL SINGH. PB STATE. JS MANN, AGPB. 48 CRR 853 1988 LAL CHAND. HY STATE. R.K.GUPTA, AGHY. 49 CRR 977 1988 KULWANT SINGH PB.ST. AFTAB SINGH BAKSHI 50 CRR 997 1988 JASWANT SINGH HY.ST. S.K.BANSAL,AG.HY. 51 CRR 131 1989 GIAN CHAND PB STATE AMARJIT MARKAN JS MANN 52 CRR 191 1989 BALJIT KAUR PB.STATE RAVINDER CHOPRA, 53 CRR 768 1989 PB.STATE GIDHARI LAL ETC AG PB. 54 CRR 995 1989 PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK JASWANT SINGH H.N.MEHTANI 55 CRR 696 1993 M.B.RANA BRIJ ETC M.B.RANA IN PERSON 56 CRR 447 1994 HARJIT SINGH BALDEV SINGH ETC PS HUNDAL 57 CRR 830 1994 HARI CHAND KAUSHALYA DEVI SUDHIR MITTAL 58 CRR 2189 1994 HY.CAREWELL LTD. DEEPAK PARKASH MAGHAN M.L.SARIN,HEMANT SARIN, 59 CRR 158 1995 AMRIK SINGH HY.STATE B.S.CHAHAR 60 CRR 835 1995 R.J. SHANKAR D.K. MITTAL S.S. SALYA,OUTSIDE COUNCEL 61 CRR 516 1996 SMT MANJEET KAUR GURDIAL KAUR R.S.RAI, 62 CRR 547 1996 MINAKSHI BAL STATE OF PUNJAB AND ANR. SUNIL CHADHA,AG PUNJAB 63 CRR 570 1996 SWARAN KAUR STATE OF HY. R.S. MAMLI, A.G.HY. 64 CRR 1235 1996 DILBAGH RAI MOHINDER SINGH PK PALI,AV PALI,MAHESH GUPTA 65 CRR 378 1997 PARVEEN SAREEN STATE OF PB.ETC. NAVKIRAN SINGH 66 CRR 858 1997 MOHAN LAL MAHAJAN RAJ RANI VIKAS CHATHRATH 67 CRR 1179 1997 BRAHM PARKASH. HY STATE PRADUMAN YADAV,AG HY. 68 CRR 492 1998 MIR SINGH AND ORS STATE OF HARYANA D.P.SINGH 69 CRR 990 1998 PARAMJIT SINGH GURNAM SINGH ETC H.S.DHANDI 70 CRR 1106 1998 HARKESH STATE OF HARYANA. D.R.PUNIA. 71 CRR 1144 1998 ABHEY RAM AND ANR. SATBIR SINGH AND ANR. R.S.SANGWAN 72 CRR 1201 1998 SATISH KUMAR. STATE OF HY. MS RAKKAR,JS VIRK, 73 CRR 1225 1998 BALDEV SINGH UJJAGAR SINGH AND ANR. GORAKH NATH 74 CRR 98 1999 JAGMOHAN PHUTELA STATE OF HARYANA P.S.THIARA 75 CRR 302 1999 KULWANT SINGH ETC. STATE OF PUNJAB. S.S.DINARPUR. 76 CRR 526 1999 TARSEM SINGH STATE OF PUNJAB. VIKAS CHATRATH. 77 CRR 734 1999 MOHINDER SINGH STATE OF PB. KS DADWAL 78 CRR 748 1999 RAJINDER OHRI SATVINDER SINGH M.S.CHEEMA 79 CRR 763 1999 RAM KRISHAN GURPREET SINGH KK MEHTA 80 CRR 915 1999 GULZAR SINGH RANDHIR SINGH ETC. S.S.TOOR 81 CRR 920 1999 C.B.I.,DELHI SPECIAL POLICE ES JASMINDER SINGH 82 CRR 1128 1999 RANJIT KAUR MAJOR HARMOHINDER SINGH ASHOK DEVGUN 83 CRR 1243 1999 PB ST KAKA SINGH AG PB 84 CRR 1283 1999 GULAB SINGH STATE OF HY. AZAD SINGH 85 CRR 1455 1999 SK VOHRA SMT.SHAKUNTLA DEVI TPS MANN 86 CRR 135 2000 KISHAN CHAND RAKESH RAJBIR SEHRAWAT 87 CRR 583 2000 SURESH KUMAR ETC. RAILWAY PROTECTION FORCE ETC. K.S.JETLEY 88 CRR 661 2000 PARVEEN KUMARI STATE OF HARYANA RAJINDER GOYAL 89 CRR 694 2000 PB.STATE DARSHAN SINGH A.G.PB 90 CRR 1067 2000 KHUSHWANT SINGH CHATHAA STATE (UT CHANDIGARH) MATVINDER SINGH 91 CRR 1125 2000 DEVINDER SINGH BILLA STATE OF PB. VK CHAUDHRI 92 CRR 1302 2000 NEELAM STATE OF PUNJAB J.S THIND 93 CRR 1332 2000 UNION TERRITORY, CHD. OM PARKASH MALHOTRA H.S LALLI 94 CRR 1532 2000 NIRANJAN SINGH PARAMJIT KAUR A.S KALRA 95 CRR 1773 2000 GURPREET SINGH HY.STATE H.O.SHARMA,R.R.SHARMA .
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