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Final Electoral Roll / Voter List (Alphabetical), Election - 2018 THE BAR COUNCIL OF RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT BUILDINGS, JODHPUR FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL / VOTER LIST (ALPHABETICAL), ELECTION - 2018 [As per order dt. 14.12.2017 as well as orders dt.23.08.2017 & 24.11.2017 Passed by Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Transfer case (Civil) No. 126/2015 Ajayinder Sangwan & Ors. V/s Bar Council of Delhi and BCI Rules.] AT SIROHI IN SIROHI JUDGESHIP LOCATION OF POLLING STATION :- BAR ROOM, JUDICIAL COURTS, SIROHI DATE 01/01/2018 Page 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Electoral Name as on the Roll Electoral Name as on the Roll Number Number ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ ' A ' 3760 SH.AIDAN PUROHIT 57131 SH.AKSHAY SHARMA 81138 SH.ALTAMASH SHAIKH 78813 SMT.AMITA MEENA 23850 SH.ANAND DEV SUMAN 25666 SH.ARJUN KUMAR RAWAL 81279 SH.ARVIND SINGH 70087 SH.ASHOK KUMAR 25596 SH.ASHOK KUMAR PUROHIT 53709 SH.ASHU RAM KALBI 11856 SH.ASHWIN MARDIA ' B ' 81083 SH.BALWANT KUMAR MEGHWAL 6592 SH.BASANT KUMAR BHATI 26011 SH.BHAGWAT SINGH DEORA 34679 SH.BHANWAR SINGH DEORA 35577 SH.BHARAT KHANDELWAL 80034 SH.BHARAT KUMAR SEN 12869 SH.BHAWANI SINGH DEORA 60347 SH.BHERUPAL SINGH 12311 SH.BHIKH SINGH ARHA ' C ' 18417 SH.CHAMPAT LAL PARMAR 41619 SH.CHANDAN SINGH DABI 69381 SH.CHANDRA PRAKASH SINGH KUMPAWAT 70977 KUM.CHARCHA SHARMA 40116 KUM.CHETANA ' D ' 11363 SH.DALIP SINGH DEORA 38565 SH.DALPAT RAJ PARMAR 47350 SH.DASHRATH SINGH ARHA 34886 SH.DEEPAK KUMAR 72464 SH.DEVENDRA KUMAR DANGI 14758 SH.DEVI SINGH RANAWAT 31612 SH.DHANNA RAM REBARI 80124 SH.DHANPAT SINGH RATHORE 72226 SH.DHAWAL KUMAR TRIVEDI 31018 KUM.DIMPAL SINDAL 14110 SH.DINESH CHANDRA GOYAL 70286 SH.DINESH KUMAR 38095 SH.DINESH KUMAR PARBAT 35369 SH.DINESH KUMAR RAJPUROHIT 9260 SH.DINESH KUMAR SURANA 46096 SH.DINESH KUMAR TAK 20433 SH.DINESH SINGH ' F ' 34841 SH.FEROZ KHAN PATHAN 41310 SH.FIROZ KHAN SILAWAT ' G ' 6497 SH.GAJENDRA SINGH DEORA 38117 SH.GATA RAM 79237 SH.GAUTAM SINGH DEORA 48110 SH.GHANSHYAM SINGH CHARAN 54440 SH.GOVIND RAM 80042 SH.GOVIND SAINEE ' H ' 6503 SH.HANS RAJ PUROHIT 41761 SH.HARIOM 39435 SH.HARJI RAM CHOUDHARY 69991 SH.HARSH GOPALIA 81340 SH.HARSHUL AGRAWAL 34757 SH.HIMMAT MAL TAILOR 39895 SH.HIMMAT SINGH 37869 SH.HUNAR SINGH DEORA ' J ' 33828 KUM.JAYA MISTRY 72408 SH.JEEVA RAM REBARI 80110 SH.JITENDRA KUMAR 33209 SH.JITENDRA SINGH DEORA ' K ' 66889 SH.KAILASH CHANDRA 35398 SH.KALEEM AVVAL FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL / VOTER LIST (ALPHABETICAL), ELECTION-2018 AT SIROHI IN SIROHI JUDGESHIP DATE 01/01/2018 Page 2 43224 SH.KAMAL KUMAR SAGARVANSHI 79458 SH.KAMLESH SOLANKI 70274 SH.KAPIL KUMAR 8849 SH.KARAN SINGH DEORA 43512 KUM.KHUSHABU SHARMA 3041 SH.KISHAN SINGH DEORA 81408 SH.KRISHANA KUMAR PUROHIT 56909 SH.KRISHNA KUMAR SAINI 21488 SH.KULDEEP KUMAR RAWAL ' L ' 18010 SH.LAXMAN SINGH BALA ' M ' 41369 SH.MADAN SINGH RAO 41666 SH.MADAN SINGH RATHORE 66726 SH.MAHAVEER SINGH DEORA 23060 SH.MAHENDRA KUMAR CHOUHAN 16431 SH.MAHENDRA KUMAR GEHLOT 41328 SH.MAHENDRA SINGH CHOUHAN 22638 SH.MAHESH SHARMA 66876 KUM.MAMTA RAO 15585 SH.MAN SINGH DEORA 67568 SH.MANISH GEHLOT 75007 SH.MANOJ KUMAR KHANDELWAL 53708 KUM.MEENAKSHI GAUTAM 41231 SH.MOHAN SINGH 17045 SH.MUNWAR HUSSAIN ' N ' 16571 SH.NAGENDRA KUMAR MERTIA 25511 SH.NAIN MAL KUMAWAT 25726 SH.NARAYAN DEORA 20559 SH.NARAYAN LAL 31814 SH.NARAYAN LAL KUMHAR 71822 SH.NARENDRA CHARAN 20324 SH.NARENDRA SINGH DEORA 61747 SH.NARESH KUMAR RABARI 21531 SH.NARPAT SINGH 5658 SH.NATHU SINGH DEORA 66697 SH.NAWAZ AHMED KHAN 66757 KUM.NIDA 77542 SH.NITIN KUMAR DWIVEDI ' O ' 53794 SH.OM PRAKASH DEEYA ' P ' 49144 SH.PADMA RAM MEGHWAL 64239 SH.PARBAT SINGH DIYA 37226 SH.PARIKSHIT KHAROR 11102 SH.PAWAN SINGH 81381 SH.PIYUSH KUMAR MERTIA 71644 SMT.POOJA PARMAR 22637 SH.POPAT LAL DAVE 45129 SH.PRAKASH KUMAR 51272 SH.PRAKASH KUMAR 53686 SH.PRAKASH MALI 8719 SH.PRAMOD KUMAR DAVE 56840 SH.PRASHANT BOHRA 53688 SH.PRAVEEN KUMAR 7437 SH.PRAVEEN KUMAR SHAH 54105 KUM.PRIYANKA VAISHNAV 28712 SH.PURAN SINGH DEORA ' R ' 54916 SH.RAJ KUMAR SINGH BHATI 5073 SH.RAJENDRA KUMAR SURANA 17173 SH.RAJENDRA PURI GOSWAMI 73996 SH.RAJENDRA SINGH 19082 SH.RAJENDRA SINGH ARHA 41258 SH.RAJENDRA SINGH RAO 54613 SH.RAJENDRA SINGH TOMAR 57105 SH.RAJESH MEGHWAL 60729 SH.RAM KARAN DAS VAISHNAV 66549 SH.RAM LAL BHEEL 66922 SH.RAMESH KUMAR MALI 36699 SH.RATAN LAL MEGHWAL 18085 SH.RATAN SINGH 78399 SH.RAVINDRA SINGH CHARAN 25567 SH.RISHI KUMAR MATHUR 68346 KUM.RITU MODI 69796 SH.RUSTAM KHAN PATHAN ' S ' 54382 KUM.SEEMA KUMARI KHATRI 55724 KUM.SHAHNAJ BANO KHOKHER 38209 SH.SHAITAN KUMAR 66616 SH.SHAITAN KUMAR HEERAGAR 34077 SH.SHANTI LAL 61841 KUM.SHEELA KUMARI 22636 KUM.SHOBHA SHARMA 66943 KUM.SONAL KUMARI 66771 KUM.SONU SAINI 11145 SH.SULTAN SINGH DEORA 28791 SH.SUMER SINGH 56424 SH.SURENDRA SINGH SONIGRA 45408 SH.SURESH KUMAR 12604 SH.SURESH KUMAR SHAH FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL / VOTER LIST (ALPHABETICAL), ELECTION-2018 AT SIROHI IN SIROHI JUDGESHIP DATE 01/01/2018 Page 3 ' T ' 62352 SH.TALIB HUSSAIN 66898 SH.TARUN ARHA 51651 KUM.TEENA AGARWAL ' U ' 66613 SH.UMA RAM RABARI ' V ' 59575 SH.VIKRAM PARIHAR 60905 SH.VIKRAM SINGH DEORA 31293 SH.VIKRAM SINGH DEWAL 9950 SH.VIMAL KUMAR SINGHI 34689 SH.VIRENDRA CHAUHAN 17188 SH.VIRENDRA SINGH CHOUHAN 79184 SH.VISHWANATH SINGH ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ TOTAL VOTER => 160 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE BAR COUNCIL OF RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT BUILDINGS, JODHPUR FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL / VOTER LIST (PLACE WISE), ELECTION - 2018 [As per order dt. 14.12.2017 as well as orders dt.23.08.2017 & 24.11.2017 Passed by Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Transfer case (Civil) No. 126/2015 Ajayinder Sangwan & Ors. V/s Bar Council of Delhi and BCI Rules.] AT SIROHI IN SIROHI JUDGESHIP LOCATION OF POLLING STATION :- BAR ROOM, JUDICIAL COURTS, SIROHI DATE 01/01/2018 Page 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Electoral Number on Name as on the Roll Date of Photo Remark Number the Roll with Address Enrolment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ 3041 R/31/1966 SH.KISHAN SINGH DEORA 03/01/1966 CHOUDHARY LANE SIROHI 3760 R/366/1968 SH.AIDAN PUROHIT 31/08/1968 4P PARSHWA BLOCK SHANTI NAGAR SIROHI 5073 R/81/1973 SH.RAJENDRA KUMAR SURANA 07/07/1973 SWAROOP VILAS ROAD SIROHI 5658 R/361/1974 SH.NATHU SINGH DEORA 30/11/1974 P.W.D.COLONY NEAR DAK BUNGLOW SIROHI 6497 R/332/1976 SH.GAJENDRA SINGH DEORA 21/08/1976 P.W.D. COLONY SIROHI 6503 R/338/1976 SH.HANS RAJ PUROHIT 21/08/1976 "KESHAR SHRISTI" OLD BUS STAND SIROHI 6592 R/427/1976 SH.BASANT KUMAR BHATI 10/09/1976 C/O 1/136 HOSING BORD COLONY SHEOGANJ, Distt.SIROHI 7437 R/468/1977 SH.PRAVEEN KUMAR SHAH 14/10/1977 DABI LANE PALACE ROAD SIROHI 8719 R/471/1979 SH.PRAMOD KUMAR DAVE 19/08/1979 NEAR PUROHIT BHAWAN TAKRIYA GALI NO 2 SIROHI FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL / VOTER LIST (PLACE WISE), ELECTION-2018 AT SIROHI IN SIROHI JUDGESHIP DATE 01/01/2018 Page 2 8849 R/601/1979 SH.KARAN SINGH DEORA 10/11/1979 63-B SHANTI NAGAR SIROHI 9260 R/229/1980 SH.DINESH KUMAR SURANA 16/03/1980 73, SHANTI NAGAR SIROHI 9950 R/365/1981 SH.VIMAL KUMAR SINGHI 26/04/1981 PALACE ROAD SIROHI 11102 R/669/1982 SH.PAWAN SINGH 02/10/1982 KARNI COLONY NEAR POLICE LINE SIROHI 11145 R/712/1982 SH.SULTAN SINGH DEORA 07/11/1982 DAK HOUSE, NEAR CINEMA HALL TEH-ROODAR SIROHI 11363 R/43/1983 SH.DALIP SINGH DEORA 30/03/1983 V.P.O. MANDANI VIA. JAWAL Distt.SIROHI 11856 R/536/1983 SH.ASHWIN MARDIA 09/10/1983 OPP. TELEPHONE EXHANGE SHANTI NAGAR SIROHI 12311 R/364/1984 SH.BHIKH SINGH ARHA 09/08/1984 V.P.O. UDD POST UDD VILLAGE JAWAL Distt.SIROHI 12604 R/58/1985 SH.SURESH KUMAR SHAH 23/02/1985 VAHITRAVAS SIROHI 12869 R/323/1985 SH.BHAWANI SINGH DEORA 19/10/1985 VILLAGE - TOKRA HAL TEH-REODAR, Distt.SIROHI 14110 R/354/1988 SH.DINESH CHANDRA GOYAL 24/07/1988 FLYING HORSE BUILDING GOYAL BHAWAN SADAR BAZAR SIROHI 14758 R/360/1989 SH.DEVI SINGH RANAWAT 08/07/1989 1/183 RHB COLONY SIROHI FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL / VOTER LIST (PLACE WISE), ELECTION-2018 AT SIROHI IN SIROHI JUDGESHIP DATE 01/01/2018 Page 3 15585 R/560/1990 SH.MAN SINGH DEORA 17/11/1990 UMMED NIWAS NAYA BAS SIROHI 16431 R/183/1992 SH.MAHENDRA KUMAR GEHLOT 14/03/1992 9/42 DR. SAMPURNANAND COLONY DIC MAIN HIGHWAY ROAD SIROHI 16571 R/323/1992 SH.NAGENDRA KUMAR MERTIA 02/05/1992 A-5,RADHIKA RESIDENCY (PHASE -2), SIROHI 17045 R/19/1993 SH.MUNWAR HUSSAIN 03/02/1993 NEAR BUS STAND ROAD SIROHI 17173 R/147/1993 SH.RAJENDRA PURI GOSWAMI 20/05/1993 123, VAIDHNATH COLONY BEHIND OF LAXMI GARDAN MALI DHARAMSALA ROAD SIROHI 17188 R/162/1993 SH.VIRENDRA SINGH CHOUHAN 20/05/1993 P.W.D. COLONY NEAR WORKING WOMAN HOSTEL SIROHI 18010 R/127/1994 SH.LAXMAN SINGH BALA 15/02/1994 H.NO. 77, AANGAN COLONY BAKSAWA KRISHNAPURI SIROHI 18085 R/199/1994 SH.RATAN SINGH 06/03/1994 VILL. & POST. MANADAR VIA JAWAL SHIVGANG, Distt.SIROHI 18417 R/534/1994 SH.CHAMPAT LAL PARMAR 14/08/1994 NEAR REWA NATH AKHADA KUMAR WADA SIROHI 19082 R/1199/1994 SH.RAJENDRA SINGH ARHA 24/12/1994 'MURAR SADAN' ANADRA ROAD SIROHI 20324 R/1127/1995 SH.NARENDRA SINGH DEORA 19/11/1995 "SHIV SHAKTI SADAN" P.W.D. COLONY OPP.BSNL OFFICE SIROHI FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL / VOTER LIST (PLACE WISE), ELECTION-2018 AT SIROHI IN SIROHI JUDGESHIP DATE 01/01/2018 Page 4 20433 R/1236/1995 SH.DINESH SINGH 17/12/1995 A-53, ADARSH NAGAR SIROHI 20559 R/80/1996 SH.NARAYAN LAL 03/02/1996 64 KALBI VAS MANDWARA (KHALSA) SARUPGANJ SIROHI 21488 R/1009/1996 SH.KULDEEP KUMAR RAWAL 01/12/1996 VILL.
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