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(CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applica Ons for Inclusion 11/21/2020 Form9_AC191_21/11/2020 ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applicaons for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated locaon identy (where Constuency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Madurai North Revision identy applicaons have been received) From date To date @ 2. Period of applicaons (covered in this list) 1. List number 16/11/2020 16/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial number$ Date of Name of Father / Mother / Date of Time of Name of claimant Place of residence of receipt Husband and (Relaonship)# hearing* hearing* applicaon 13/6, AHIMSAPURAM MELA THERU 1 16/11/2020 KIRUTHIKA S SIVASUBRAMANIAN M (H) SELLUR, MADURAI, , Madurai Plot No 10A, Muthamil Nagar 4th Street, P 2 16/11/2020 Maragathavel V Valavandan (F) & T Nagar Ext.,, Madurai, , Madurai 138-1 , Third street , Thiruvalluvar Colony 3 16/11/2020 EGAMBARAM T J JANARTHANAN T R (F) , , Madurai B1ANANYA VISTARA APPARTME, VISALAKSHI 4 16/11/2020 Pushpaharan Selvaraj (F) NAGAR, PARAVAI, , Madurai Plot No 10A, Muthamil Nagar 4th Street, P 5 16/11/2020 M Rajamani Maragathavel (H) & t Nagar Ext.,, Madurai, , Madurai VALLIAMMAI 13/6, AHIMSAPURAM MELA THERU 6 16/11/2020 NAGALINGAM (H) NAGALINGAM SELLUR, MADURAI, , Madurai 7 16/11/2020 Paarkavi Thiruvelkumar (F) 16, Meenambal Nagar, Othakadai, , Madurai 51, 1ST STREET/S KODIKULAM 8 16/11/2020 NAGAJOTHI R RAJA M (H) , MADURAI, , Madurai 4/746-6, VOC 1ST CROSS 9 16/11/2020 DINESHKUMAR SUMATHY REGUNATHAN (M) STREET,ANBUNAGAR, MADURAI, , Madurai 6/1A, I.O.C. Nagar Manoranjitham Street, V. 10 16/11/2020 PRAVEEN M MUTHUPANDIAN (F) Karisalkulam, Madurai, , Madurai 4/890, Thasildhar Nagar, Sithi Vinayagar 11 16/11/2020 Gayathri Kumaravel Kumaravel Kandhasamy (F) Kovil Street, Madurai, , Madurai 51, 1ST STREET/S 12 16/11/2020 NAGAJOTHI R RAJA M (H) KODIKULAM, MADURAI, , Madurai 4/9, Maruthu Pandian Nagar West 13 16/11/2020 AJAYKUMAR T THIRUPPATHI (F) Street, Narimedu, , Madurai 11-8-22, Bharathipuram 5th 14 16/11/2020 Jane Priscila D Daniel Prem Kumar J (F) street, S.Alangulam, , Madurai Haaris Mohideen 28/2, singarayar colony south street , 15 16/11/2020 Husaineya Banu Abdul Hameed (M) Abdul Hameed narimedu, madurai, , Madurai 16 16/11/2020 Thiruvelkumar Nagarathinam (F) 16, Meenambal Nagar, Othakadai, , Madurai 102/1 P.Velmurugan illam, Kamaraj 2nd VEL VEERA PANDIYAN 17 16/11/2020 HARI RAM V (F) Street PKS Main Road H Meeenambalpuram, madurai, , Madurai 18 16/11/2020 Brindadevi Thiruvelkumar (H) 16, Meenambal Nagar, Othakadai, , Madurai 6, 22/A1 Kaapomman 19 16/11/2020 Sumathi Vallinayagam (F) street, Narimedu, , Madurai 20 16/11/2020 Rathinavel Thiruvel kumar (F) 16, Meenambal Nagar, Othakadai, , Madurai 4/1459, senthilnathan 21 16/11/2020 AKASHKUMAR RAMESHKUMAR (F) street, melamadai, , Madurai 4/1459, SENTHILNATHAN 22 16/11/2020 KAVITHA RAMESHKUMAR (H) STREET, MELAMADAI, , Madurai 10, Sri Maruthi 23 16/11/2020 PRIYADHARSHANI V VENKATRAMANI R (F) Tuion, Sathamangalam, Madurai, , Madurai 1/180-10, PONVIZHA NAGAR,SURYA NAGAR 24 16/11/2020 BALA PRADEEP R RAMESH B (F) EXTENSION, SIRUTHUR, , Madurai UDHAYA BALA SURIYA 1/180-10, PONVIZHA NAGAR,SURYA NAGAR 25 16/11/2020 RAMESH B (F) R EXTENSION, SIRUTHUR, , Madurai 26 16/11/2020 BHAVESH R RAMAKRISHNAN (F) 33 A, GANESAPURAM, MADURAI, , Madurai 27 16/11/2020 KARTHIK THYRAJ THYRAJ (F) PLOT NO 7, AHILANDESWARI 1/2 11/21/2020 Form9_AC191_21/11/2020 STREET, MADURAI, , Madurai PLOT.NO.45, SRINIVASA NAGAR 3RD CROSS KARTHICK KUMAR 28 16/11/2020 BALASUBRAMANIYAN RATHINAM (F) STREET, ANAIYUR OFFICERS BALASUBRAMANIYAN TOWN, , Madurai 29 16/11/2020 sasikala prabhu sasikala prabhu (H) 2/46, Narasingam pa, Melur, , Madurai jancypeninal 4/19 Babhunbai st, Babhunbai 30 16/11/2020 prabhakaran Karan (H) jancyprninal Street, Madurai, , Madurai HARIHARAN 4/93, MEENAKSHI NAGAR 1st STREET 31 16/11/2020 GANESAN VELLAICHAMY (F) GANESAN , MELAMADAI, , Madurai 91, main road 32 16/11/2020 Vinothkumar Tharmar (F) kaabommanagar, sellur, , Madurai £ In case of Union territories having no Legislave Assembly and the State of Jammu and Kashmir Date of exhibion at Electoral @ For this revision for this designated locaon Date of exhibion at designated locaon Registraon * Place, me and date of hearings as fixed by electoral registraon officer under rule 15(b) $ Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each designated Officer’s Office locaon under rule 16(b) # Give relaonship as F-Father, M=Mother, and H=Husband within brackets i.e. (F), (M), (H) 21/11/2020 2/2 11/21/2020 Form9_AC191_21/11/2020 ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applicaons for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated locaon identy (where Constuency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Madurai North Revision identy applicaons have been received) From date To date @ 2. Period of applicaons (covered in this list) 1. List number 17/11/2020 17/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial $ Date of Name of Name of Father / Mother / Date of Time of number Place of residence of receipt claimant Husband and (Relaonship)# hearing* hearing* applicaon Diyanessh Paul 79,, Ramavarmanagar 2nd 1 17/11/2020 Son nil (O) Pandi nil Street, Madurai, , Madurai 1/158, MIDDLE 2 17/11/2020 PAVITHRAN ASOKAN (F) STREET, MALAIPATTI, , Madurai KIRAN ADITYA SURYA 2/433, KARTHIK ILLAM, KOVIL PAPPAKUDI 3 17/11/2020 Suriyaprakesh Dhandabani (F) PRAKASH PIRIVU, KOVIL PAPPAKUDI, , Madurai INDIRA 2C,IOBOA MADHURAM 4 17/11/2020 CT SAIRAM C R CHIDAMBARAM (F) , APARTMENT,GANESH NAGAR, MATTUTHAVANI, , Madurai 3/1, THIRUVENKADAM PURAM OM SAKTHI 5 17/11/2020 AMARJITH P PADMANABHAN K (F) TIMBER DIPPO, ALLWARPURAM, , Madurai SACHIN PRINCE DOOR NO 47, KANNIMARIAMMAN KOVIL 6 17/11/2020 PONRAJ (F) 5TH STREET, MADURAI, , Madurai 3/423-28 fih street, royal garden SAFFINA RAAJ 7 17/11/2020 RAJAPANDI S (F) sivagangai main road S R , karuppayurani, , Madurai 4/293, PONNI 8 17/11/2020 Barkaviselvi Bahavathi (F) STREET,AATHIKULAM, MADURAI, , Madurai DHANUSH 1/103, DEPUTY COLLECTOR COLONY, 3RD 9 17/11/2020 ARAVINDHAN S SRIDHARAN L (F) STREET, K K NAGAR, MADURAI, , Madurai Plot No 199, Alagar 10 17/11/2020 KARTHIK NAVANEETHA KRISHNAN (F) Gardens, SUNDARARAJANPATTI, , Madurai Farzana Begum Khadar 1 Bharathidasan 11 17/11/2020 Mohamed Nawas Khan (W) Street, Mudakathan, Anaiyur, , Madurai 4/426 ,SMD Appartments, Moovendar Sangeeth 12 17/11/2020 Pon RamKumar T (F) Street , Thasildar Kanna P Nagar, Madurai, , Madurai ABDUL JALEEL 10-2, 5TH STREET, UNION BANK 13 17/11/2020 MOHAMED ISMAIL (F) M M COLONY, NEW VILANGUDI, , Madurai NO 2/235, VAIGAI 14 17/11/2020 RAJWIN R RAJASEKARAN R (F) COLONY, VIRAGANUR, , Madurai 4/293, PONNI 15 17/11/2020 Bahavathi Azhagar (F) STREET,AATHIKULAM, MADURAI, , Madurai 3/42, Pandi Nagar Main Road, Moondru 16 17/11/2020 Srinivasan Prabha (W) Mavadi, , Madurai Vaishnavi 2/993, Pavalamalli street,ezlil 17 17/11/2020 Alagesan Alagesan (H) Vaishnavi nagar,iyye, Madurai, , Madurai 9, ANANDARAJ NAGAR, S 18 17/11/2020 ATHI BALAJI THIAGARAJAN (F) KODIKKULAM, , Madurai 9, ANANDARAJ NAGAR, S 19 17/11/2020 ATHI BALAJI THIAGARAJAN (F) KODIKKULAM, , Madurai 1/2 11/21/2020 Form9_AC191_21/11/2020 20 17/11/2020 PANDIYARAJ RAVI (F) DOOR NO 20, ALAGUMALAYAN NAGAR 1ST STREET, MELAPANANGADI, , Madurai DOOR NO 20, ALAGUMALAYAN NAGAR 1ST 21 17/11/2020 RAVI RAJU (F) STREET, MELAPANANGADI, , Madurai DOOR NO 20, ALAGUMALAYAN NAGAR 1ST 22 17/11/2020 JOTHI RAVI (H) STREET, MELAPANANGADI, , Madurai DOOR NO 20, ALAGUMALAYAN NAGAR 1ST 23 17/11/2020 DEEPA PANDIARAJ (H) STREET, MELAPANANGADI, , Madurai DOOR NO 161 C-4 PLOTNO EDVIN 10, MANGALAVINAYAGAR 24 17/11/2020 AASIRVATHAM (F) THIYAKARAJ STREET,VELAMMAL VEDIK SCHOOL NEAR, TIRUPPALAI, , Madurai DOOR NO 161C-4,PLOTNO 1 0, MANGALAVINAYAGAR 25 17/11/2020 JOAN EDWIN THIYAGARAJAN (H) STREET,VELAMMAL VEDIK SCHOOL NEAR, TIRUPPALAI, , Madurai RAMYAKUMARI NO 22, P T RAJAN 8TH 26 17/11/2020 ABISHIEK (H) ROAD, NARIMEDU, , Madurai PLOT NO 4, ANNAMALAI 27 17/11/2020 MANIKANDAN CHELLAMANI (F) NAGAR, MELAPANANGADI, , Madurai £ In case of Union territories having no Legislave Assembly and the State of Jammu and Kashmir Date of exhibion @ For this revision for this designated locaon at Electoral Date of exhibion at designated locaon * Place, me and date of hearings as fixed by electoral registraon Registraon under rule 15(b) officer Officer’s Office $ Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each under rule 16(b) designated locaon # Give relaonship as F-Father, M=Mother, and H=Husband within brackets i.e. (F), (M), (H) 21/11/2020 2/2 11/21/2020 Form9_AC191_21/11/2020 ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applicaons for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated locaon identy (where Constuency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Madurai North Revision identy applicaons have been received) From date To date @ 2. Period of applicaons (covered in this list) 1. List number 18/11/2020 18/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial Name of Father / $ Date of Date of Time of number Name of claimant Mother / Husband Place of residence of receipt hearing* hearing* and (Relaonship)# applicaon PLOT NO 4, ANNAMALAI 1 18/11/2020 DHANALAKSHMI MANIKANDAN (H) NAGAR, MELAPANANGADI, , Madurai Plot No 10A, Muthamil Nagar 4th Street, P & T 2 18/11/2020 A Tamilselvi Arunachalam (F) Nagar Ext.,, Madurai, , Madurai Plot No 10A, Muthamil Nagar 4th Street, P & T 3 18/11/2020 Iniyavel M Maragathavel (F) Nagar Ext.,, Madurai, , Madurai 3/25-1 FIRST FLOOR, BHARATHI NAGAR, 4 18/11/2020 SURULIRAJAN N NARASINGAM (F) PARASURAMANPATTI, KANNANENTHEL, , Madurai 8/13, SATHIYAMOORTHY 2ND 5 18/11/2020 SUDALAIESWARI MURUGAN (F) STREET, MEENAMBALPURAM, , Madurai Anu Priyadharshini 89A, Pulidevan
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