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21.01. 2020 No. 09 A: the Persons Named in Column No. 2 of the Table PATNA HIGH COURT, PATNA NOTIFICATION Dated: 21.01. 2020 No. 09 A: The persons named in column no. 2 of the table given below who have been appointed on probation as Civil Judge (Junior Division) under notification no. 7/Stha-04-18/2019 Sa. Pra. 164 dated 06.01.2020 of the Department of General Administration, Government of Bihar, Patna are posted as temporary Civil Judges (Junior Division) at the stations mentioned in column no. 3 of the table against their respective names. Si. No. Name of the Officers Place of posting 1. 2. 3. 1. Ms. Siya Shruti Patna 2. Sri Shashank Sheakhar Bhagalpur 3. Sri Gaurav Patna 4. Sri Prabhat Kumar Buxar 5. Ms. Ranjana Dubey Patna 6. Sri Anish Kumar Lakhisarai 7. Sri Rajat Deep Patna 8. Ms. Vishnu Priya Patna City (Patna) 9. Ms. Sanam Hayat Danapur (Patna) 10. Sri Rohit Sinha Patna 11. Sri Suman Kant Jha Patna 12. Ms. Komal Shandilya Patna 13. Ms. Surabhi Singhania Patna 14. Sri Rahul Kumar Verma Kaimur at Bhabhua 15. Sri Sushil Dutt Arwal (Jehanabad) 16. Ms. Gesu Patna 17. Ms. Vishudha Prakash Danapur (Patna) 18. Ms. Peeyush Payal Patna City (Patna) 19. Ms. Sipra Kumari Patna City (Patna) 20. Sri Shivam Kumar Nalanda at Biharsharif 21. Sri Ashutosh Abhimannyu Patna City (Patna) 22. Sri Satyam Dehri (Rohtas) 23. Ms. Shagun Patna City (Patna) 24. Sri Vivek Kumar Patna City (Patna) 25. Sri Parth Bhojpur at Ara 26. Ms. Nidhi Jaiswal Patna City (Patna) 27. Sri Surbhit Sahai Barh (Patna) 28. Ms. Shweta Choudhary Patna 29. Ms. Shweta Sharda Saharsa 30. Sri Rishabh Srivastav Barh (Patna) 31. Sri Rajesh Barnwal Barh (Patna) 32. Ms. Kriti Kumari Burnwal Vaishali at Hajipur 33. Ms. Shubham Tripathi Vaishali at Hajipur 34. Sri Mukesh Kumar Vaishali at Hajipur 35. Ms. Swati Suman Vaishali at Hajipur 36. Ms. Savasti Yadav Bhojpur at Ara 37. Sri Abhishek Kumar Vaishali at Hajipur 38. Sri Vikash Kumar Bhojpur at Ara 39. Sri Anurag Tiwari Bhojpur at Ara 40. Ms. Nidhi Navneet Bhojpur at Ara 41. Sri Janmejay Chaudhary Jehanabad 42. Sri Alok Kumar Chaturvedi Jehanabad 43. Sri Amit Dayal Patna 44. Sri Abhishek Kumar Arwal (Jehanabad) 45. Sri Priyahnshu Raj Nalanda at Biharsharif 46. Ms. Nandini Suman Bhojpur at Ara 47. Ms. Kajal Sonawala Bhojpur at Ara 48. Ms. Arti Upadhyay Kaimur at Bhabhua 49. Sri Pratik Sagar Nalanda at Biharsharif 50. Ms. Richa Kashyap Jehanabad 51. Sri Shobhit Sourav Nalanda at Biharsharif 52. Ms. Anamika Kumari Nalanda at Biharsharif 53. Sri Manish Rai Hilsa (Nalanda) 54. Ms. Sonal Saroha Nalanda at Biharsharif 55. Sri Nilesh Bhardwaj Hilsa (Nalanda) 56. Ms. Kumari Kanika Yadav Nalanda at Biharsharif 57. Ms. Richa Raj Nalanda at Biharsharif 58. Sri Sudhanshu Shekhar Hilsa (Nalanda) 59. Ms. Kumari Anushka Chaturvedi Nalanda at Biharsharif 60. Sri Anuj Kumar Muzaffarpur (East) 61. Ms. Aditi Jha Patna 62. Ms. Archana Kumari Nalanda at Biharsharif 63. Ms. Trisha Roy Muzaffarpur (West) 64. Ms. Alka Pandey Muzaffarpur (East) 65. Sri Shailesh Kumar Muzaffarpur (West) 66. Ms. Juhi Sharma Muzaffarpur (East) 67. Sri Pushpendra Kumar Sharma Muzaffarpur (West) 68. Ms. Arpita Dubey Muzaffarpur (East) 69. Sri Mahadev Saran at Chapra 70. Sri Kumar Shivam Saran at Chapra 71. Sri Vivek Kumar Upadhya Saran at Chapra 72. Sri Shiv Kumar Sintu Saran at Chapra 73. Sri Aditya Garg Saran at Chapra 74. Ms. Garima Singh Muzaffarpur (West) 75. Ms. Neha Tripathi Muzaffarpur (East) 76. Ms. Arpita Saran at Chapra 77. Sri Gaurav Kumar Singh Saran at Chapra 78. Sri Swetabh Shandilya Saran at Chapra 79. Ms. Priya Baranwal Saran at Chapra 80. Sri Ashish Kumar Saran at Chapra 81. Ms. Kriti Saran at Chapra 82. Sri Prateek Mishra Dalsingsarai (Samastipur) 83. Sri Skand Raj Dalsingsarai (Samastipur) 84. Sri Om Prakash Narayan Singh Dalsingsarai (Samastipur) 85. Sri Mahendra Pandit Dalsingsarai (Samastipur) 86. Sri Sri Nivas Sharma Rosera (Samastipur) 87. Sri Uday Veer Singh Rosera (Samastipur) 88. Ms. Swati Priyadarshni Saran at Chapra 89. Sri Amit Kumar Pandey Rosera (Samastipur) 90. Sri Abhishek Kumar Rosera (Samastipur) 91. Ms. Suman Grewal Saran at Chapra 92. Ms. Kavita Agrahari Saran at Chapra 93. Sri Anurag Verma Rosera (Samastipur) 94. Sri Kumar Saurabh Bhanu Gaya 95. Sri Anup Kumar Mishra Gaya 96. Ms. Nishtha Upadhyay Saran at Chapra 97. Md. Afzal Khan Gaya 98. Ms. Dipti Singh Chauhan Patna 99. Sri Shashi Kumar Gaya 100. Sri Nishant Kumar Ojha Gaya 101. Ms. Shikha Pandey Saran at Chapra 102. Sri Shivam Singh Patna 103. Sri Suchit Bajpai Sherghati (Gaya) 104. Md. Sharique Haider Sherghati (Gaya) 105. Sri Kumar Shubham Sherghati (Gaya) 106. Ms. Priyansvi Singh Saran at Chapra 107. Sri Anup Rawat Sherghati (Gaya) 108. Ms. Pragya Manas Saran at Chapra 109. Sri Kamlesh Kumar Singh Sherghati (Gaya) 110. Sri Sushil Kumar Singh Sherghati (Gaya) 111. Ms. Anjita Singh Samastipur 112. Sri Praveen Kumar Patna 113. Sri Prabhat Kumar Ranjan Bhagalpur 114. Sri Tushar Singh Naugachia (Bhagalpur) 115. Ms. Binita Shankar Samastipur 116. Sri Subhash Chandra Nisad Naugachia (Bhagalpur) 117. Ms. Nazia Khan Patna City (Patna) 118. Ms. Garima Kumari Samastipur 119. Ms. Sneha Kumari Samastipur 120. Ms. Pragya Mishra Samastipur 121. Ms. Shambhavi Shankar Gaya 122. Sri Abhay Singh Banka 123. Sri Prafull Kumar Singh Banka 124. Ms. Prerna Singh Gaya 125. Ms. Jyotsana Jyoti Gaya 126. Sri Dhananjay Pandey Banka 127. Sri Ajay Kumar Mishra Begusarai 128. Sri Vikas Kumar Begusarai 129. Sri Vineet Kumar Singh Manjhaul (Begusarai) 130. Ms. Swati Singh Gaya 131. Ms. Ankita Neha Gaya 132. Ms. Kritika Dwivedi Gaya 133. Ms. Himani Sharma Gaya 134. Sri Himanshu Bhargav Nawada 135. Sri Ratnesh Kumar Dwivedi Nawada 136. Sri Sudeep Pandey Aurangabad 137. Ms. Priyanshu Sharma Gaya 138. Ms. Vartika Singh Gaya 139. Ms. Srishti Manglik Gaya 140. Sri Sachin Kumar Aurangabad 141. Ms. Archana Gaya 142. Sri Kanwar Virender Singh Siwan 143. Sri Sparsh Agarwal Siwan 144. Ms. Shweta Shukla Gaya 145. Ms. Pragya Aishwarya Patna City (Patna) 146. Sri Bhawanee Prasad Gopalganj 147. Ms. Sudha Rani Buxar 148. Sri Ashish Kumar Pandey Gopalganj 149. Sri Dinesh Mani Tripathi Biraul (Darbhanga) 150. Ms. Priyanka Kumari Buxar 151. Sri Amit Kumar Singh Darbhanga 152. Sri Rahul Prakash East Champaran at Motihari 153. Ms. Ghazala Shabiha Buxar 154. Ms. Kumari Dimpy Buxar 155. Ms. Ritika Rishi Bhagalpur 156. Ms. Pallavi Bhagalpur 157. Sri Sumit Kumar West Champaran at Bettiah 158. Ms. Kiran Kumari Chourasia Bhagalpur 159. Ms. Kavita Kumari Bhagalpur 160. Sri Ravi Ranjan Kumar East Champaran at Motihari 161. Ms. Sonam Kumari Munger 162. Sri Anand Prasad East Champaran at Motihari 163. Sri Ankit Rajan West Champaran at Bettiah 164. Ms. Monika Mehta Munger 165. Ms. Bhavika Sinha Begusarai 166. Sri Rohit Kumar Gupta Raxaul (East Champaran) 167. Sri Prateek Ranjan Chaurasia Raxaul (East Champaran) 168. Ms. Neha Nayyar Beguasarai 169. Sri Badal Kumar Gupta Raxaul (East Champaran) 170. Sri Kumar Saurabh Raxaul (East Champaran) 171. Sri Nazim Ahmed Bagaha (West Champaran) 172. Ms. Mohini Kumari Begusarai 173. Ms. Kalpana Bharati Begusarai 174. Ms. Shabnam Zabi Begusarai 175. Ms. Amritansha Nawada 176. Ms. Niharika Singh Nawada 177. Ms. Monika Kumari Saharsa 178. Ms. Neha Aurangabad 179. Sri Pramod Kumar Bagaha (West Champaran) 180. Ms. Kanika Sharma Aurangabad 181. Sri Prince Bharti Bagaha (West Champaran) 182. Ms. Suman Chandra Siwan 183. Ms. Nibha Anand Siwan 184. Ms. Kumari Savitri Siwan 185. Sri Rajan Kumar East Champaran at Motihari 186. Sri Kumar Abhijit Rai Bagaha (West Champaran) 187. Sri Ajayendra Kumar Bagaha (West Champaran) 188. Sri Vinay Kumar Bagaha (West Champaran) 189. Ms. Kumari Rinku Siwan 190. Sri Ravi Prakash Bagaha (West Champaran) 191. Sri Anurag Misra Purnia 192. Ms. Srishti Sinha Siwan 193. Ms. Anjali Sinha Siwan 194. Sri Kushan Kunal Purnea 195. Ms. Sugam Kumari Siwan 196. Ms. Isha Raj Siwan 197. Ms. Karishma Kumari Siwan 198. Sri Suraj Prakash Katihar 199. Sri Aman Kumar Katihar 200. Ms. Richa Rani Siwan 201. Sri Rajeev Shankar Sitamarhi 202. Ms. Shikha Kumari Gopalganj 203. Sri Abhishek Kumar Singh Sitamarhi 204. Ms. Priyanka Yadav Gopalganj 205. Md. Shuaib Sitamarhi 206. Sri Shatrunjay Kushwaha Madhubani 207. Sri Gautam Madhubani 208. Ms. Pratima Kumari Gopalganj 209. Sri Alok Kumar Benipatti (Madhubani) 210. Sri Rakesh Ranjan Benipatti (Madhubani) 211. Sri Anurag Gaurav Benipatti (Madhubani) 212. Sri Ajit Kumar Benipatti (Madhubani) 213. Ms. Aayushi Chaudhary Gopalganj 214. Ms. Manisha Kumari Darbhanga 215. Ms. Vanadna Madhukar Darbhanga 216. Ms. Masoom Khanam Purnea 217. Sri Safder Salah Benipatti (Madhubani) 218. Md. Fahad Hussain Benipur (Darbhanga) 219. Sri Raju Kumar Sah Lakhisarai 220. Sri Pappu Kumar Pandit Lakhisarai 221. Ms. Neha Niharika Darbhanga 222. Sri Jay Prakash Benipatti (Madhubani) 223. Md. Gulam Rasul Araria 224. Sri Ashish Narain Supaul 225. Ms. Pratibha Kumari East Champaran at Motihari 226. Sri Inzmamul Haque Khagaria 227. Sri Santosh Kumar Dehri (Rohtas) 228. Sri Sonu Sawrav Daudnagar (Aurangabad) 229. Sri Rohit Kumar Verma Araria 230. Ms. Sudha Kumari East Champaran at Motihari 231. Ms. Amrita Nupur East Champaran at Motihari 232. Sri Prashant Kumar Bhagalpur 233. Ms. Saba Shakeel East Champaran at Motihari 234. Ms. Pooja Kumari East Champaran at Motihari 235. Sri Kishore Gaurav Poopri (Sitamarhi) 236. Sri Manish Chandra Madhepura 237. Sri Rohit Kumar Gaurav Kishanganj 238. Sri Sanjay Kumar Danapur (Patna) 239. Sri Sandeep Sahil Kishanganj 240. Mohammed Sarvar Ansari Khagaria 241. Sri Aditya Prakash Khagaria 242. Ms. Ritu Kumari East Champaran at Motihari 243. Ms. Sunita Kumari East Champaran at Motihari 244. Ms. Jyoti Kumari East Champaran at Motihari 245. Sri Anurag Khagaria 246. Sri Uday Kumar Khagaria 247. Ms. Nancy Kumari East Champaran at Motihari 248. 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