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Chittagong Taxes Bar Association Sl. Name & present address M.R. Permanent Address Remarks No No. 1. Abdul Wadud Chowdhury Adv. 10 Village- & P.O. Bardain, Enrolment 01.07.60 S/O. Late Asmat Ali Chowdhury, P.S. Choddagram, Date of Birth: 01.04.33 Flat No- 4A (3rd floor), Dist. Comilla. House No- 68, Road No- 06 O.R. Nizam Road H/S, Chittagong. Tel: 637961, Mob: 01190-184135 2. Md. Shamsul Islam 29 Village- Harala, Enrolment 01.04.68 S/O. Late Abdul Giyas Sowdagor, P.O. East Joara, Date of Birth:15.02.35 Jahed Building, 18, Roomghata, P.S. Chandanaish, Dewan Bazar, Chittagong. Chittagong. Tel: 031-630095, Mob: 01726-913970, 01914-585536 3. Al-haj M. A. Halim L.M. 32 Rahat Manjil, Enrolment 12.07.69 S/O. Late Al-haj Abdul Kader, B-Ed.College Gate, Date of Birth:01.05.35 Rahat Manjil, Bakalia, Chittagong B-Ed. College Gate, Bakalia, Chittagong. Tel: 630507 (Off) 616152,622735 (Res) 4. Al-haj M.A.Tayub Chowdhury L.M. 35 A-3, Sunmar Lelanta, Enrolment 01.10.70 S/O. Late Abdul Malik Chowdhury, Debpahar College Road, Date of Birth:1940 A-3, Sunmar Lelanta, Chawk Bazar, Debpahar College Road, Chittagong. Chawk Bazar, Chittagong. Tel: 2857192, Mob: 01554-340863 5. D. K. Das L.M. 38 47, Iswar Nandi Lane, Enrolment 18.09.72 S/O. Late Chitta Ranjan Das Dewanbazar, Date of Birth:13.12.40 47 Iswar Nandi Lane, Chittagong Dewan Bazar, Chittagong. Tel: 619586, Mob: 01714-171588 6. Md. Lokman Hossain L.M. 42 Plot No-35, Road No-2, Enrolment 03.03.73 S/O. Late Jahurul Anwar, Hill View H/S. Date of Birth:08.06.52 Plot No-35, Road No-2, West Solashahar, Hill View H/S. West Solashahar, Chittagong. Chittagong. Tel: 634797, 2580083,4303272 Mob: 01819-343171 7. Manzoor Mahmood Khan(M.M.Khan) Adv. 45 Alpana Bhaban, Enrolment 21.03.74 S/O. Late Jabrut Khan Chowdhury, 125, Nur Ahmed Road, Date of Birth:1948 Alpana Bhaban, Ananda Bagh Lane Chittagong 125, Nur Ahmed Road, Chittagong. Tel: 637479 Mob:01720-978098 8. S. N. Dutta Adv. 47 Village- & P.O. Sukchari, Enrolment 11.05.74 S/O. Late Satish Chandra Dutta, P.S. Lohagara, Date of Birth:18.11.45 Haji Dudu Meah Market (1st floor), Chittagong. 241 Tarri Bazar, Chittagong. Tel: 617419, Mob: 01811-534333 9. M.S.Giasuddin Ahmed Majumder L.M. 48 Gawchia Vaban, Enrolment 06.06.74 S/O. Late Mvi. Wahidur Rahman Majumder, New A Block, Lane-10, Date of Birth:07.11.46 Gawchia Vaban, New A Block, Road-1, Halishahar, 1 Sl. Name & present address M.R. Permanent Address Remarks No No. Lane 10, Road 1, Halishahar, Chittagong Chittagong. Tel: Mob: 01721-470747 10. Syedul Hoque Adv. L.M. 50 Rumaliar Chara, Enrolment 09.09.74 S/O. Late Abdul Gani Sawdagor, Near Hashemia Madrasha, Date of Birth:02.10.45 Rumaliar Chara, Cox’s Bazar Near Hashemia Madrasha, Cox’s Bazar. Tel: 631319,Mob: 01711-408343 11. Arun Kanti Das Adv. (A.K.Das) L.M. 55 Village- Aochia, Enrolment 29.03.75 S/O. Late Upendra Lal Das, P.O. Dawdighi, Date of Birth:01.07.47 HNA Building P.S. Satkania, 368/370, Korbanigonj, Chittagong. Chittagong. Tel: 632881, 631423 Mob: 01815-669072, 01819-640494 12. Harunur Rashid Adv. L.M. 56 Harun Manzil, Enrolment 20.06.75 S/O. Late Abul Khair Near Karnaphully Market, Date of Birth:04.01.50 Harun Manzil, 2215, Halishahar Road, 2215 Halishahar Road, North Agrabad, P.O. Bandar, North Agrabad, P.S. Double Mooring, Chittagong. Chittagong Tel:725963,Mob:01711-202542,01716-517687 13. Abdul Mottaleb 58 Village- & P.O. Rukundi, Enrolment 20.11.75 S/O. Late Abdul Jabbar, P.S. Mehendigonj, Date of Birth: 142, North Nalapara, Barishal. Chittagong. Tel: Mob:01741-515055 14. Mohammed Yunus L.M. 59 87, Patharghata, Enrolment 18.01.76 S/O. Late Moklazzaman, Nazu Meah Lane, Date of Birth:01.10.52 60, Asadgonj, Jafar Market, Chittagong. Chittagong. Tel: 631852,635631 Mob: 01819-376854 15. M.A. Basher Talukder Adv. L.M. 61 House No-Y-16, Enrolment 02.02.76 S/O. Late Mvi. Aftab Uddin Talukder, Chandgaon, Date of Birth:01.01.47 City Tower (2nd floor), C.D.A R/A, 18/19, Andarkilla, Chittagong. Chittagong. Tel: 610763 (Off). 670412 (Res). Mob: 01712-507380 16. Sayed Saifur Rahman 64 Village- Aladatpur, Enrolment 20.02.76 S/O. Late Dr. Sayed Bazlur Rahman, P.O. Ratangonj, Date of Birth:1949 9, Enayet Bazar, Dist.Norail. Chittagong. Tel: 612941, Mob: 01726-509585 17. Ali Ahmad Nazir L.M. 66 Village- Gobindapur, Enrolment 14.06.76 S/O. Late Md. Sahed Ali Nazir, P.O. Nolgora, Date of Birth:31.12.45 H.S.S. Road, Dost Building 1st floor, P.S. Hizla, Chittagong. Barishal. Tel: Mob: 01819-961143 2 Sl. Name & present address M.R. Permanent Address Remarks No No. 18. Al-haj A. H. Khan Adv. L.M. 67 House No-1, Road No-6, Enrolment 23.06.76 S/O. Late Mokbul Hoque Khan, Block- B, Halishahar H/E, Date of Birth:01.01.40 1403, Sk.Mujib Road, Chittagong. Faruque Chamber (3rd floor), Chittagong. Tel: 723322(O), 2552509(R) Mob:01711-387359 19. Al-haj Mohammad Idris L.M. 72 Village- & P.O. Uzirpur, Enrolment 31.01.77 S/O. Late Haji Mamtaz Ahmed, P.S. Patiya, Date of Birth:01.05.47 6, Bandal Road, Patharghata, Chittagong. Chittagong. Tel: 618791,653394 Mob: 01727-685979, 01840-866588 20. Ajit Kumar Chowdhury L.M. 73 Village- & P.O. Binajuri, Enrolment 31.01.77 S/O. Late Rabati Ranjan Chowdhury P.S. Raozan, Date of Birth: 01.08.50 28/1, Nabab Serajdowllah Road, Chittagong. Sub-Area, Chittagong. Tel; 624497, Mob: 01554-358329 21. Nikhil Kanti Chowdhury Adv. L.M. 77 Village- & P.O. Bazalia, Enrolment 02.02.77 S/O. Late Brajendra Lal Chowdhury, P.S. Satkania, Date of Birth:31.05.48 140, Sadarghat Road, Chittagong. Chittagong. Tel: 633084, Mob: 01199-919396 22. Al-haj Md. Fazlul Karim Chowdhury L.M. 81 Village- Sabandi, Enrolment 17.01.78 S/O. Late Mahmudur Rahman Chowdhury P.O. Barama, Date of Birth:17.05.50 New United Hotel P.S. Chandanaish, Room No- 306 (3rd floor) Golapshing Lane, Chittagong. Nandankanan,Chittagong. Tel: 637633, Mob: 01715-481734 23. Prof. B. K. Majumder Adv. L.M. 82 Village- Dhalghat (South Enrolment 19.01.78 S/O. Late G.K. Majumder, Samura), Date of Birth:13.03.44 4, Tari Bazar, Master Mansion, P.O. Dangapar, Chittagong. P.S. Patiya, Tel:619129,638730 Chittagong. Mob:01711-448260 24. Md. Anwar Hossain Howlader L.M. 84 Village- Kuchiamora, Enrolment 10.02.78 S/O. Late Nurul Hoque Howlader, P.O. Boallavdi, Date of Birth:13.02.51 Car Centre Building 2nd floor, Dist. Madaripur. 1314/A, Sk.Mujib Road, Chittagong. Tel: 031-716750, 2521728 Mob: 01819-334334 25. Sultan Ahmed Dewan Adv. L.M. 86 Dewan House, Enrolment 28.02.78 S/O. Late Ana Meah Dewan, Islamia Road, Date of Birth: 152/2D, 3rd floor, Green Road, Maijdi Court, Panthapath, Dhaka-1205. Noakhali. Tel: 9104802 Mob: 01713-004263 26. Ranjit Kumar Mazumder L.M. 87 16, South Nalapara, Enrolment 06.03.78 S/O. Late Abani Mohan Mazumder, Chittagong. Date of Birth:03.07.48 16, South Nalapara, 3 Sl. Name & present address M.R. Permanent Address Remarks No No. Chittagong-4000 Tel: 612165 (O), 614176 (R), Mob: 01817-754645 27. Anil Baran Chowdhury L.M. 97 10, J. M. Sen Lane, Enrolment 08.04.78 S/O. Late Ramani Mohan Chowdhury, Rahmatgonj, Date of Birth:29.02.58 10, J. M. Sen Lane, Rahmatgonj, Chittagong Chittagong. Tel: Mob: 01711-225805 28. Al-haj Momtazuddin Ahmed L.M. 100 2378/A, Baparipara, Enrolment 17.05.78 S/O. Late Al-haj Ekram Meah, Agrabad, Date of Birth:15.04.46 2378/A, Baparipara, Agrabad, Chittagong Chittagong. Phone: 720831, Mob: 01711-588860 29. Mohammed Yusuf 101 179/A, Ashraf Ali Road, Enrolment 08.07.78 S/O. Late Morshed Ahmed, Patharghata, Date of Birth:31.12.49 179/A, Ashraf Ali Road, Chittagong Patharghata, Chittagong. Tel: 06074488071 Mob:01819-624559 30. Sarit Kanti Paul L.M. 102 Village- North Amirabad, Enrolment 29.07.78 S/O. Late Sukhendu Bikash Paul, P.O. Padua, Date of Birth:17.02.43 Ashutosh Building (3rd floor), Master Pool, P.S. Lohagora, 468, D.C.Road, Bakalia, Chittagong. Chittagong. Tel: 616711 Mob: 01731-927593 31. Kalipada Dey 103 71, Kurbanigonj, Enrolment 29.07.78 S/O. Late Surjya Kumar Dey, Chittagong Date of Birth:30.06.35 71, Kurbanigonj, Chittagong. Tel: 618057, Mob: 01714-319587 32. Al-haj Md. Shafiqul Islam L.M. 104 Nahar Khutir, Enrolment 31.07.78 S/O. Late Master Dalilur Rahman, West Bakalia, Date of Birth:12.11.47 Avenue Bhaban (1st floor), Chittagong. 159, Andarkilla Opp. General Hospital, Chittagong. Tel: 630135,01554313782 Mob: 01711-122389 33. M. Mohiuddin Sarwar Adv. 106 Village- Pathanpara, Enrolment 09.08.78 S/O. Late Mvi. Ali Azan Sarwar, P.O. Kankapaith, Date of Birth:25.12.51 364,Nabab Serajdoullah Road, P.S. Chouddagram, Zoynab Colony, Dewan Bazar, Comilla. Chittagong Tel: 616735,Mob: 01819-392221 34. A. K. M. Josfiqur Rahman L.M. 111 Village- & P.O. Enrolment 24.11.78 S/O. Late Sultan Ahmed Meah, Joynarayanpur, Date of Birth:01.01.49 Municipal Super Market,Room No-8, P.S. Begumgonj, Station Road, Chittagong. Noakhali. Tel: 2866941(O),2852735(R) Mob: 01819-386184, 01558-457687 4 Sl. Name & present address M.R.
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