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EC 11A Designated Location Identity ANNEXURE 5.11 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM -EC 11A Designated location identity (where List of applications for transposition of entry in Revision identity applications have been electoral roll Received in Form - 8A received) Constituency (Assembly / £Chidambaram ) From To @ 2. Period of receipt of applications (covered in this list) 1. List number date 16/11/2020 date 16/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Details of person whose entry is to be transposed Serial Details of applicant (As Name of Part/Serial § Date of Date/Time of number given in Part person no. of roll Present place receipt hearing* of V of Form whose entry in which EPIC No. of ordinary application 8A) is to be name is residence transposed included 1/41, Colony periya stree ,C sundaraj sundaraj Kothangudi 1 16/11/2020 176 / 976 LBC2523611 kaliyaperumal kaliyaperumal ,Chidambaram ,Chidambaram ,, Cuddalore £ In case of Union Territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu & Kashmir Date of exhibition at Date of exhibition at Electoral @ For this revision for this designated location designated location under Registration Officer’s Office * Place, time and date of hearing as fixed by electoral rule 15(b) under rule 16(b) registration officer § Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each designated location 22/11/2020 1 of 1 ANNEXURE 5.11 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM -EC 11A Designated location identity (where List of applications for transposition of entry in Revision identity applications have been electoral roll Received in Form - 8A received) Constituency (Assembly / £Chidambaram ) @ 2. Period of receipt of applications (covered in From To 1. List number this list) date 21/11/2020 date 21/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Details Details of person whose entry is to be transposed of Name of Serial Part/Serial applicant person number § Date of no. of roll Date/Time of (As given whose Present place of of receipt in which EPIC No. hearing* in Part V entry is to ordinary residence application name is of Form be included 8A) transposed 39/13, Sabanayagar Street ,Vaippusavadi 1 21/11/2020 Chithra Chithra 157 / 166 HNK2231983 ,Chidambaram ,Chidambaram ,, Cuddalore 368/2 ,jamal nagar Akbar Akbar ,chidambaram 2 21/11/2020 158 / 158 WFJ0183616 Akbar Akbar ,chidambaram ,, Cuddalore 251 ,PAVAZHAKADAI STREET 3 21/11/2020 Geetha Geetha 181 / 308 LBC2440444 ,VALLAMPADUGAI ,VALLAMPADUGAI ,, Cuddalore £ In case of Union Territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu Date of exhibition at Date of exhibition at Electoral & Kashmir designated location under Registration Officer’s Office under @ For this revision for this designated location rule 15(b) rule 16(b) * Place, time and date of hearing as fixed by electoral registration officer § Running serial number is to be maintained 22/11/2020 for each revision for each designated location 1 of 1 ANNEXURE 5.11 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM -EC 11A Designated location identity (where List of applications for transposition of entry in Revision identity applications have been electoral roll Received in Form - 8A received) Constituency (Assembly / £Chidambaram ) @ 2. Period of receipt of applications (covered in From To 1. List number this list) date 19/11/2020 date 19/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Details Details of person whose entry is to be transposed of Name of Serial Part/Serial applicant person number § Date of no. of roll Present place Date/Time of (As given whose of receipt in which EPIC No. of ordinary hearing* in Part V entry is to application name is residence of Form be included 8A) transposed 1 ,Rajalakshmi Nagar Ameena Ameena 1 19/11/2020 140 / 720 WFJ0571463 ,Chidambaram Beevi Beevi ,Chidambaram ,, Cuddalore £ In case of Union Territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu Date of exhibition at Date of exhibition at Electoral & Kashmir designated location under Registration Officer’s Office @ For this revision for this designated location rule 15(b) under rule 16(b) * Place, time and date of hearing as fixed by electoral registration officer § Running serial number is to be maintained 22/11/2020 for each revision for each designated location 1 of 1 ANNEXURE 5.11 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM -EC 11A Designated location identity (where List of applications for transposition of entry in Revision identity applications have been electoral roll Received in Form - 8A received) Constituency (Assembly / £Chidambaram ) @ 2. Period of receipt of applications (covered in From To 1. List number this list) date 21/11/2020 date 21/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Details Details of person whose entry is to be transposed of Name of Serial Part/Serial applicant person number § Date of no. of roll Date/Time of (As given whose Present place of of receipt in which EPIC No. hearing* in Part V entry is to ordinary residence application name is of Form be included 8A) transposed 39/13, Sabanayagar Street ,Vaippusavadi 1 21/11/2020 Chithra Chithra 157 / 166 HNK2231983 ,Chidambaram ,Chidambaram ,, Cuddalore 368/2 ,jamal nagar Akbar Akbar ,chidambaram 2 21/11/2020 158 / 158 WFJ0183616 Akbar Akbar ,chidambaram ,, Cuddalore 251 ,PAVAZHAKADAI STREET 3 21/11/2020 Geetha Geetha 181 / 308 LBC2440444 ,VALLAMPADUGAI ,VALLAMPADUGAI ,, Cuddalore £ In case of Union Territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu Date of exhibition at Date of exhibition at Electoral & Kashmir designated location under Registration Officer’s Office under @ For this revision for this designated location rule 15(b) rule 16(b) * Place, time and date of hearing as fixed by electoral registration officer § Running serial number is to be maintained 22/11/2020 for each revision for each designated location 1 of 1 ANNEXURE 5.11 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM -EC 11A Designated location identity (where List of applications for transposition of entry in electoral roll Revision identity applications have been Received in Form - 8A received) Constituency (Assembly / £Chidambaram ) From @ 2. Period of receipt of applications (covered in this list) 1. List number date 22/11/2020 date 3. Place of hearing* Details of person whose entry is to be transposed Serial Details of Part/Serial Name of person number § Date of applicant (As no. of roll Present place of Date/Time of whose entry is of receipt given in Part V in which EPIC No. ordinary hearing* to be application of Form 8A) name is residence transposed included SABEENA SABEENA 240, ,madarasa BEGAM BEGAM street ,B. mutlur 1 22/11/2020 53 / 102 WFJ0655936 MOHAMED MOHAMED ,B. mutlur ,, ANWAR ANWAR Cuddalore Plot No 12 ,Majestic City MANIKANDAN MANIKANDAN 2 22/11/2020 168 / 1117 WFJ0591248 ,Edayanthottam S Sethuraman N S Sethuraman N ,Chidambaram ,, Cuddalore Plot No 12 ,Majestic City Preetha M Preetha M 3 22/11/2020 168 / 1118 WFJ0704510 ,Edayanthottam Manikandan S Manikandan S ,Chidambaram ,, Cuddalore 38 ,Varalakshmi Garden 4 22/11/2020 Anuprasanth Anuprasanth 215 / 74 WFJ0297218 ,Vibeeshnapuram ,Ammapettai ,, Cuddalore £ In case of Union Territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu & Kashmir Date of exhibition at Date of exhibition at Electoral @ For this revision for this designated location designated location under Registration Officer’s Office * Place, time and date of hearing as fixed by electoral rule 15(b) under rule 16(b) registration officer § Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each designated location 24/11/2020 1 of 1 Form11a_AC158_27/11/2020 http://eronet.ecinet.in/FormProcess/GetFormReport ANNEXURE 5.11 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM -EC 11A Designated location identity (where List of applications for transposition of entry in Revision identity applications have been electoral roll Received in Form - 8A received) Constituency (Assembly /£Chidambaram) 2. Period of receipt of applications (covered in this To @ From date 24/11/2020 1. List number list) date 24/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Details of person whose entry is to be transposed Details of Name of Serial applicant Part/Serial person number§ Date of (As given no. of roll Date/Time of whose Present place of of receipt in Part V in which EPIC No. hearing* entry is to ordinary residence application of Form name is be 8A) included transposed 5 ,Gnanajothi Nagar ,C.Kothangudi 1 24/11/2020 Chithiradevi Chithiradevi 167 / 655 WFJ0489708 ,Annamalainagar ,, Cuddalore 10 ,Bairavar Nagar ,Uthamasozhamangalam, 2 24/11/2020 Saranraj S Saranraj S 183 / 3 NCC0459164 Chidambaram Taluk ,Uthamasozhamangalam ,, Cuddalore £ In case of Union Territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu & Date of exhibition at Date of exhibition at Electoral Kashmir designated location under Registration Officer’s Office under rule @ For this revision for this designated location rule 15(b) 16(b) * Place, time and date of hearing as fixed by electoral registration officer § Running serial number is to be maintained for 27/11/2020 each revision for each designated location 1 of 1 27-Nov-20, 11:58 AM Form11a_AC158_27/11/2020 http://eronet.ecinet.in/FormProcess/GetFormReport ANNEXURE 5.11 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM -EC 11A Designated location identity (where List of applications for transposition of entry in Revision identity applications have been electoral roll Received in Form - 8A received) Constituency (Assembly /£Chidambaram) From To @ 2. Period of receipt of applications (covered in this list) 1. List number date 25/11/2020 date 25/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Details of person whose entry is to be transposed Serial Details of applicant Name of Part/Serial § Date of Date/Time
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