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Bar Council Act Members - 2020 Till 3 1 BAR COUNCIL ACT MEMBERS - 2020 TILL 3 Sl.No. Name 1 ABDUL AZEEZ. P 2 ABDUL HAMEED. M 3 ABDUL KAREEM 4 ABDUL SHUKOOR. U 5 ABDUL MAJEED. K 6 ABDUL RASHEED. A 7 ABDUL SAHEED. M.A 8 ABDUL SHUKKOOR. A 9 ABDUL SHUKUR KHAN 10 ABDULLA SAIT. A 11 ABHIJITH. D 12 ABHIJITH. H 13 ABHILASH. K.V 14 ABHILASH. N.G.S 15 ABHILASH. R.S 16 ABHILASH. R.S 17 ABHINAND.K. NATH 18 ABHIRAMI. A 19 ABHIRAMI. R.S 20 ABIJA TITUS 21 ABIL HAIZY. K 22 ADARSH KUMAR. U 23 ADARSH. S 24 ADWAITHA BHAGAVATHY. B 25 AFSHAN. A 26 AHAMED KUNJU. P.A 27 AHAMED KABEER. A.J 2 28 AHAMEDU KABEER. S 29 AISWARYA. S.L 30 AJAKUMAR. V 31 AJAYAN. A.P 32 AJAYAN. B 33 AJESH GOPINATHAN REJNI 34 AJI GOPINATH 35 AJI KHAN. M 36 AJI. J 37 AJID K. NAIR 38 AJITH KUMAR. G 39 AJITH KUMAR. T.S 40 AJITH KUMAR. V.K 41 AJITH MOHAN. M.J 42 AJITH. N.G (MALAYINKEEZH AJITH) 43 AJITH. R 44 AJITH.V.R 45 AJITHA DEVI. S.L 46 AJITHA.P. NAIR 47 AJITHKUMAR. B 48 AJITHKUMAR. G.S (ANAYARA) 49 AJITHKUMAR. J 50 AJITHKUMAR. S 51 AJITHKUMAR. T.R 52 AJMAL. M.J 53 AKASH SURESH. S.R 54 AKASH SURESH.S.R 55 AKBAR. N 56 AKHIL B 57 AKHILESH. L 58 AKSHAJAN. A.S 3 59 AKSHATHA GIRISH 60 AKSHAYA. P.S 61 ALBIN JOSE PRAKASH. J.C 62 ALEX BABU BUNGLAWIL 63 ALEX. A 64 ALFAS. A 65 ALVINO. V 66 AMALA J. RAJ 67 AMBIKA. V.K 68 AMBILI. V 69 AMINA BHANU. E.S 70 AMITHA. S.S 71 AMLA. R 72 AMRITHA VARSHINI. M 73 AMRUTHA SURESH 74 ANAGHA AJAYAN 75 ANAND. B 76 ANANTHAPADMANABHAN. M 77 ANAS. P 78 ANAYARA SHAJI 79 ANEESH.S.R 80 ANIL KUMAR. D 81 ANIL KUMAR. G 82 ANIL KUMAR. G 83 ANIL KUMAR. K.C 84 ANIL KUMAR. K.C 85 ANIL KUMAR. M 86 ANIL KUMAR. N 87 ANIL KUMAR. N 88 ANIL KUMAR. R 89 ANIL KUMAR. R 90 ANIL KUMAR. R 91 ANIL KUMAR. V.K 92 ANIL KUMAR. V.S 93 ANIL NATH. G.P 94 ANIL PRASAD. M 95 ANIL. V.S 96 ANIL.P.V 4 97 ANILA VARGHESE 98 ANILKUMAR. G 99 ANIRUDHAN. K.S 102 ANISH. A.R 103 ANITHA. A 104 ANITHA. B.S 105 ANITHA. G.S 106 ANITHA. K.I 107 ANITHA. S 108 ANITHAS JACOB 109 ANJU VAMADEVAN 110 ANJU. J.V 111 ANNE.B. GOMEZ 112 ANNIE.P. ANTONY 113 ANOOP CHANDRA. C 114 ANOOP. A 115 ANOOP.V.S 116 ANS. V 117 ANSEL NAPOLEON 118 ANTONY RAJU 119 ANUPAMA SANKAR. T 120 ANUSREE. V.S 121 APARNA KAIMAN. A 122 APARNA PRASANNAN. M 123 APPAN. G 124 ARATHY SOMARAJAN 125 ARAVIND BABU 126 ARAVIND. S 127 ARAVINDAKSHAN NAYAR. G 128 ARCHANA. N.S 129 ARCHANA. R.S 5 130 ARJUN SHAJI 131 ARJUN SREEKUMAR 132 ARSHA. R.S 133 ARSHAMBIKA. M 134 ARUMUGOM PILLAI. G 135 ARUN BABU. B 136 ARUN GOPALAKRISHNAN 137 ARUN KUMAR. D.R 138 ARUN KUMAR. R 139 ARUN O. RAJ 140 ARUN. A.R 141 ARUN. D 142 ARUN. G 143 ARUN. I.S 144 ARUNA. G.S 145 ARUNODAYA. V.S 146 ARYA HARSHAN 147 ASHA M. GEORGE 148 ASHA SANDHYA. S 149 ASHA. A 150 ASHA. K.R 151 ASHA. S 152 ASHA.T. NAIR 153 ASHARAF. S 154 ASHIQ MOHAMED. A.S 155 ASHWATI BOSE 156 ASHWIN BALACHANDRAN 157 ASOK KUMAR. J.S 158 ASOK KUMAR. S 159 ASOKA KUMAR. M 160 ASOKAN. B 6 161 ASOKAN. S 162 ASWAKUMAR. S (PALLICHAL) 163 ASWATHY BABU. S 164 ASWATI. B.L 165 ATHIRA. U.A 166 ATHIRA. V 167 ATTUKAL S. SUNIL KUMAR 168 AYSWARYA KRISHNAN. S 169 AYYOOBUKHAN. M 170 AZEEM. A 171 BABITHA. J.J 172 BABU GIREESAN. V.S 173 BABU NADHOORAM. R 174 BABU. D 175 BABU. P. POTHENCODE 176 BABURAJ. K.G 177 BABURAJAN. B 178 BALACHANDRAN NAIR. A.S 179 BALACHANDRAN NAIR. P 180 BALACHANDRAN NAIR. P 181 BALAKRISHNA MENON. B 182 BALAKRISHNAN NAIR. G 183 BALAMOHAN. B 184 BALAMURALI. R.S 185 BALARAM. S 186 BALASUBRAMANIAM. V.S 187 BALU JAYAN 188 BALU.S.S 189 BANI. P 190 BASANT. L.J 191 BEENA. K 7 192 BEENA. S 193 BERT. S.L 194 BHAGAVATH SINGH.C.S 195 BHAGI BABU 196 BHASKARAN. C 197 BHASURENDRAN NAIR. V.S 198 BHOJA RAJ. S.J 199 BHUVANACHANDRAN NAIR. G 200 BIJU RAGHAVAN 201 BIJU VAZHAYILA 202 BIJU. H 203 BIJU. M 204 BIJU. P 205 BIJU. S 206 BIMAY ROY.C.V 207 BINDHUMOL. A.R 208 BINDU. K 209 BINDU. K.V 210 BINDU. M 211 BINDU. V.S 212 BINI. K.E 213 BINIL KUMAR. K.V 214 BINOD J. SUDARSAN 215 BINOD. G.S 216 BINOD. M.S 217 BINOY ALOYSIOUS 218 BINU KUMAR.R.S 219 BINU. K.S 220 BINU. N 221 BINU. N 222 BINU. S.R 8 223 BINUKUMAR. S 224 BINURAJ. T.R 225 BOSE. M.N.C 226 CELINE FERNANDEZ. E 227 CELINE WILFRED 228 CHANDRA CHOODEN NAIR. S 229 CHANDRAMOHAN NAIR. S 230 CHANDRAMOHAN. K 231 CHANDRASEKHARAN NAIR. A 232 CHANDRASEKHARAN NAIR. N 233 CHANDRASEKHARAN NAIR. S 234 CHERUNNIYOOR P.SASIDHARAN NAIR 235 CHINTHU. L.G 236 CHITHRAPRABHA 237 CHITRA. P 238 CHRISPAN. T 239 CLARANCE MIRANDA 240 CONSTANTINE. Y 241 DANI J. PAUL 242 DARSANA VISWANATH. L 243 DAVE. P.A 244 DEENA KABEER 245 DEEPA RANI. L 246 DEEPA. P.N 247 DEEPAK. J.M 248 DEEPESH. A.S 249 DEEPTHI. B 250 DEEPU. J.S 251 DEEPU. U.V 252 DEEPU.S. KUMAR 9 DERSINI KRISHNA.S.O @ DERSINI 253 VENUGOPAL 254 DEVADANAM. T 255 DEVASAHAYAM. P 256 DEVIKA D. NAIR 257 DEVIKA MADHU 258 DEVIKA. M 259 DHANULA. L.R 260 DHANUSH SUBODHAN 261 DHANYA S. VIDYADHARAN 262 DHANYA. M.S 263 DHANYA. S 264 DHANYA. U.D 265 DHARMAPALAN NAIR. S 266 DHARSHAN. J 267 DIL MOHAN 268 DILEEP GEORGE 269 DILEEP KHAN. P 270 DILEEP SATHYAN. S 271 DINESH SAJAN. K 272 DINESH. A.G 273 DIVAKAR S. RAJESH 274 DIVYA DEV. D.C 275 DIVYA. L.S 276 DURGA. R.C 277 EDISON.J.K 278 ELIZABETH DEVASIA 279 EMMANUEL. C.M 280 ESHWAR. S.B 281 FARSANA. S.A 282 FATIMA. S 283 FAZIL. S 10 284 FEROZ BERLY 285 FEROZ KHAN. S 286 FEROZ. A 287 FRANCIS GOMEZ. P 288 FREDY FERNANDEZ 289 GANAPATHY KRISHNA IYER. N 290 GANESH KUMAR. D 291 GANGADHARAN PILLAI. N 292 GAYATHIRI DEVI. V.K 293 GAYATHRI SREEKUMAR 294 GAYATHRI. S 295 GAYATHRI.K.G 296 GAYATHRI.R. NAIR 297 GEETHA KRISHNAN. S 298 GEORGE MATHEW 299 GEORGE PHILIP 300 GEORGE VARUGHESE 301 GIREESAN. S.T 302 GIREESH P. RAJA 303 GIREESHKUMAR. K (VADAKARA) 304 GIRIJA 305 GIRIJA. S 306 GOKUL BABU. S 307 GOKUL S. PILLAI 308 GOKUL. R. NAIR 309 GOKULAM G. GOPIKRISHNAN 310 GOPAKUMAR. A.M 311 GOPAKUMAR. B 312 GOPAKUMAR. R 313 GOPAKUMAR. S 314 GOPAKUMAR. S.S 11 315 GOPAKUMAR. T 316 GOPAKUMAR. V.K 317 GOPALAKRISHNAN NAIR. A 318 GOPALAKRISHNAN NAIR. S 319 GOPALAKRISHNAN NAIR.V.N 320 GOPALAKRISHNAN. K.K 321 GOPALAKRISHNAN. P.R 322 GOPALAKRISHNAN. R 323 GOPIDAS. G 324 GOPIKA PRAKASH 325 GOPIKA RAGHU 326 GOPIKA SASIDHARAN 327 GOPINATH. G.P 328 GOPINATHAN NAIR. K.S 329 GOPINATHAN. S 330 GOURI RAMAN 331 GOVIND G. NAIR 332 GOVIND. M.G 333 GOVIND.V. KURUP 334 GOVINDA MOORTHY. P 335 GRACEAMMA THOMAS 336 GRACY JOHN 337 GULABI. P 338 HABEEBULLAH. M 339 HAMARUDEEN. S 340 HAREESH KUMAR. K.L 341 HARI KRISHNAN. M 342 HARI KRISHNAN. R 343 HARI KUMAR. G 344 HARI KUMAR. M 345 HARI KUMAR. V 12 346 HARI KUMAR. V.G 347 HARI KUMAR. V.K 348 HARI PRASAD. K 349 HARI. V 350 HARICHANDRAN. S 351 HARIDAS. K.R 352 HARIHARAN NAIR. S 353 HARIKRISHNAN. N.R 354 HARIKUMAR MEENATOOR 355 HARIKUMAR. M 356 HARIKUMAR. N 357 HARIKUMAR. P.C 358 HARIKUMAR. P.S 359 HARIKUMAR. P.S 360 HARIKUMAR. R 361 HARIKUMAR. T 362 HARINDRAN NAIR. T 363 HARINDRANATH. V.S 364 HARISH KUMAR. P 365 HARITHA.K.S 366 HARSHA M. NAIR 367 HEMA. S.V 368 HEMARAJ. K.V 369 HIDAYATHULLA. A 370 IDIKULA MATHAI. P.M 371 INDIRA BAI. S 372 INDIRA. K.R 373 INDULEKHA. D 374 INDULEKHA. K.R 375 ISACK. K.G 376 JAGADEESAN. C 13 377 JAGADEESH KUMAR. R 378 JAGADESH. C.P 379 JAGATH SIVARAJ 380 JAGDESE 381 JAIN. K.S 382 JALAJA DEVI. S 383 JALAJA SAISREE 384 JALAJA. R 385 JAMEELA BEEVI. A 386 JAMUNA KUMARI THANKACHY. K.C 387 JAMUNA. T.P 388 JANARDANAN PILLAI. N 389 JANI. P 390 JAPA SUGUNAN 391 JAYACHANDRA BABU. P.S 392 JAYACHANDRAN. B 393 JAYACHANDRAN. C 394 JAYACHANDRAN. K 395 JAYACHANDRAN. M 396 JAYACHANDRAN. N 397 JAYACHANDRAN. N.R 398 JAYACHANDRAN. S 399 JAYACHANDRAN. U 400 JAYADEVAN NAIR 401 JAYAGOPAN. V.G 402 JAYAKRISHNAN. R 403 JAYAKUMAR. G 404 JAYAKUMAR. K 405 JAYAKUMAR. M 406 JAYAKUMAR. M.S 407 JAYAKUMAR. N 14 408 JAYAKUMAR. N 409 JAYAKUMAR. R.L 410 JAYAKUMAR. S 411 JAYAKUMARI. B 412 JAYALEKSHMY. K.R 413 JAYAPRAKASH. T.S 414 JAYAPRASAD. K 415 JAYAPRASAD. M 416 JAYARAJ. V.A 417 JAYARAM. S.J 418 JAYARAMASUNDARAM 419 JAYASANKAR. B 420 JAYASANKAR. N 421 JAYASENAN. R 422 JAYASREE. L 423 JAYASREE. S.V 424 JAYASREE. T 425 JEEJA. T.V 426 JEENA SEKHAR 427 JEETH THOMAS 428 JEEVAN.
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