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WBSLAS Name of SALSA West Bengal State Legal Authority Services Name of Nodal Officer Sri Arindam Sen, Retainer Lawyer Contact Mobile Number 9831387035 WBSLAS Name of SALSA West Bengal State Legal Authority Services Name of Nodal Officer Sri Arindam Sen, Retainer Lawyer Contact Mobile Number 9831387035 E- Mail Id [email protected] DLSAs Name of Nodal officer Resource Person DLSA Name Telephone Email Id No. 1.Kolkata Sri Dipankar Daspatnaik 1. Swapna 9830016012 - Mukherjee 9231418588/8240369124 [email protected] 2. Jayita 9231868065 [email protected] Samajadar Bhadhuri 3. Jagatjoyti Roy 9830416505 [email protected] Chowdhury 4. Puja Roy 8282981958 [email protected] 5. Ankita Nag 9903135557 [email protected] 6. Farzana Bibi 7595881457 [email protected] m 2.Bankura Sri. Anup Kumar Nandi 1. Sri Arunava 8001634352 Banerjee 89265321177 2. Sri 9474540007 Sachidananda Roy 3. Kunal Kanti 8250582973 Ghosh 4. Lokesh 8250499285 Mukherjee 5. Ankita Ghosh 8538014174 3.Birbhum Smt. Monalisa 1. Soma Dutta 9851052317 [email protected] Bondyopadhyay 9434582465 monalisabandyopadhyay@ gmail.com 2. Manas Kabiraj 9475850637 [email protected] 3. Manas 8670847961 [email protected] Bhandari m 4. Sibadas 9002638512 [email protected] m Mandal 5. Mosarraf 9775329028 [email protected] Hossain 6. Sk. Mohiuddin 8016010185 [email protected] Ahamed Gousal Azam 4.Purba Sri Saheb Banerjee - 1. Smt. Subrata Burdwan Retainer Lawyer of DLSA Hazra (Saha) – 9563707967 Not available Purba Bardhaman Retired Ld. Addl. 7044033616 District Judge [email protected] 2. Sri Anubroto 9434468614 [email protected] Paul - Panel lawyer of DLSA Purba Bardhaman 3. Sri Sudip 9433091512 sudipranjansengupta@gm Ranjan Sengupta – ail.com CDPO in charge , Memari-2, ICDS Project, Purba Bardhaman 4. Sri Subhojit Das 9002752847 (Law Student) [email protected] PLV of DLSA Purba Bardhaman 5. Miss Susmita 9609536609/ [email protected] Pal – 9800994190 (Law Student) PLV of DLSA Purba Bardhaman 5.Paschim Sanjoy Kumar Sen 1. Nirmal Kumar 9475131804 [email protected] Bardhaman Mishra / (Panel Lawyer) 7551848008 Contact No. - 9434891061 sanjoykumarsen98@gmail. com 2. Surajit Maji 8509947325 [email protected] m 3. Somnath das 9732264062 [email protected] om 4. Biswajit Nayak 7478026796 [email protected] 5. Rabisankar 7365929178 [email protected] Mohan Moulick Milan Kumar 9474375007 milankumarmishra1984@g Mishra mail.com 6.Coochbehar Tania Dey (panel lawyer) 1.Sukumar Ray, 8617224640 [email protected] Ld. District & om 9832438967 Sessions Judge, [email protected] Cooch Behar. 2. Sukumar 9434232748 [email protected] Sutradhar, Ld. Additional District &Sessions Judge, 3rd Court, Cooch Behar. 3.Madhuchanda 9434110900 [email protected] Bose, Ld. om Additional District &Sessions Judge, 2nd Court, Cooch Behar. 4.Bibek Kr. Dutta 9434197832 [email protected] (Senior Advocate). 5.Prof.(Dr.) 9434464517 [email protected] Rajendra Dhar Dubey, Professor & Head of the Law Department, Panchanan Barma University, Cooch Behar. 7.Dakshin Mr. Santanu 1. Mr. Debraj 9647744080 [email protected] Dinajpur Dey9434171376 Chakraborty [email protected] 2. Mr. Anish Das 9474736238 [email protected] 3. Mr. Badsha 9475099886 guhabiswasbadsha@gmail. Guha Biswas com 4. Mr. Amit Deb 9434424419 [email protected] /9547504436 5. Mr. Debasish 9434353073 [email protected] Barman m 8.Darjeeling Smt Jayanti Dewan 1.Dr. Milan 9832091177 [email protected] Tamang, Ghoom 7908341448 Jorebunglow jayantidewan1819@gmail. College. com 2.Prof. Anupama 7365064672 tamanganupama03@gmail. Tamang, Sonada com Degree College. 3. Prof. Shivani 7980786446 [email protected] Subba, Ghoom m Jorebunglow College. 4. Smt. Rajani 8370974083 districtedu.ofschool@gmail Subba .com Assistant Inspector of School (Secondary Education) GTA, Darjeeling 9.Hooghly Subhra Lahiri 1. Soumen Kr. 9830191236 soumenkumarghosh36@ho Ghosh tmail.com 9433444607 [email protected] m 2. Swapan Kr. 9830434787 swapan_chatterjee@ymail. Chatterjee com 3. Dr. Sudipta 7003556033/ [email protected] Modak 9803435185 4. Sri Prasanta 9330976415 prashantagrawal76@yahoo Agarwal .com 5. Smt Anita 9433374703 - Mukherjee 10.Howrah Sri Subhasis Dutta 1. Dr. C.P.Verma 9432129664 drverma9432129664@gma il.com 9830575657 [email protected] m 2. Rita Dubey 9804242094 [email protected] 3. Md. Imtiaz 8335000786 [email protected] 4. Dinesh Kumar 9433115400 [email protected] Goel 5. Rajesh Kumar 9163079159 rajeshkumarrajak59@gmai Rakjak l.com 11.Jalpaiguri Sri Rajarshi Bhowmik 1.Smt. Subarna 94346-29348 [email protected] Banerjee (Retainer Lawyer) (Assistant Teacher, 98320-43582 Jalpaiguri Marwari Valika Vidyalaya) advocaterajarshibhowmik @gmail.com 2. Smt. Dipashree 94347-09189 [email protected] Roy (Social Worker) 3. Smt. Santa 99320-67250 Santachatterjee75@gmail. Chatterjee com (Panel Lawyer) 4. Sri Basudeb 95317-41475 [email protected] Roy m (Faculty, Jalpaiguri Law College) 5. Dr. Abhijit 94341-55347 [email protected] Bhattacharya om (Principal, Jalpaiguri Law College) 12.Malda Sri Sudipta Ganguly 1. Adv. Sri Pratik 7031859674 [email protected] Bhowmick 9434510785 Sudiptaganguly.advocate @gmail.com 2. Adv. Sri Partha 9830587027 [email protected] Kumar Misra 3. Adv. Sri 7908418434 saswatachowdhury2012@ Saswata gmail.com Chowdhury 4. Sri Sohidul 9475270462 sohidul.shaktivahini@gmai Islam(NGO) l.com 5. Sri Biswajit 9851593454 [email protected] Bose(NGO) 13.Murshidab Pallab Mondal 1. Dr. Jayanta 7431003420 [email protected] ad Datta (Teacher) 9609406407 [email protected] om 2. Dr. Mrinmayee 9475019435 [email protected] Ghosh (Teacher) 3. Suvendu 9474694901 suvenduchatterjee74@gm Chatterjee ail.com (probation-cum- after care) 4. Sanchita Malo 8016371758 sanchitamalo1989@gmail. (NGO) com 5. Matiur Rahaman 9434856496 [email protected] m 14.Nadia Arpan Banerjee Smt. Alolika 9434245006 alolikakumar.1989@gmail. Kumar com 9749488527 mr.arpanbanerjee@gmail. com 1. Smt. Rina 9434245006 rinamukherjee9434@gmail Mukherjee .com 2. Sri. Uttam Saha 9474339639/ [email protected] 8250802973 3. Sri. Chandranil 9609324758 Chandranilchatterjee88@g mail.com Chatterjee 4. Sri. Aniket 9647135948 [email protected] Joardar 5. 9674463313 [email protected] Sr Subhrasundar Mukhopadhyay 15.North 24 Miss Sonali Pal (Advocate) 1. Mrs. Ratna Roy 9339286250 Parganas 9932673323 [email protected] 2. Dr. Ashok 9836833739 Ghosh 3 3. Mrs. Sarbani 9830301917 Chakraborty 4. Mr. Dipak das 9830080307 Chowdhury 5. Tanusree Barai 7433068149 6. Nazima Khatun 7318789980 16.Paschim Sri Sukumar Pariya, the 1. Sri Subrata 9830483160 [email protected] Medinipur Govt. Pleader, Paschim Polle, Ld. ADJ, Medinipur EC Court. 9434320476 2. Smt. Arundhati 7699404038 [email protected] Bhattacharya, Ld. om ADJ- 1st Court, 3. Sri Ambarish 7076865987 Ambarishghosh.ag@gmail. Ghosh, Ld. ADJ- com RD Court. 4. Dr. Uday 9475884472 [email protected] Shankar, Faculty, Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Properties, IIT- Kharagpur. 5. Dr. S. Motilal, 9434151239 [email protected] Faculty, Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Properties, IIT- Kharagpur. 17.Purba Sri Amit Pakhira, Ld 1. Ms. Sangeeta 8420317007 [email protected] Medinipur Advocate. 9933122796 Let, Ld Civil m Judge (Jr. Div.) 1st [email protected] Court, Tamluk. 2. Shri Arpit 7908537215 [email protected] Bhattacharya, Ld Civil Judge (Jr. Div.) 2nd Court, Tamluk. 3. Ms. Moli 8240353184 [email protected] Mondal, Ld Civil Judge (Jr. Div.) 2nd Court, Contai. 4. Ms. Rupama 8013744452 [email protected] Banerjee, Ld Civil m Judge (Jr. Div.) 1st Addl. Court, Contai. 5. Shri Binod 8609731425 vishwakarmabinod97@gm Vishwakarma, Ld Civil Judge (Jr. ail.com Div.), Haldia. 18.Purulia Smt. Shyamali Ghosh 1. Ambuj Kr. 9749481216 ambujkr.mahato2019@gm Mahato ail.com 7908580597 [email protected] 2. Srikanta Kr. 6294257308 srikantagorain0522@gmail Gorain .com 3. Manisha Nandi 7557853987 [email protected] 4. Piu Roy 9475133591 Piuroychoudhary.1986@g Choudhury mail.com 5. Sisir Mahato 9932009197 [email protected] 19.South 24 Mr. Mit Guha Roy, Panel 1.Mr. Sankarsan 9231332215 Parganas Lawyer. 9903004554 Roy 2. Mr. Prodosh 8981103952 Kiran Mazumdar 3. Mr. Soukeek 8274801475 Saha 4. Mr. Partha 9830148323 Sarathi Das 5. Mr. Snehasish 9831161762 Sutradhar 20.Uttar Md. Intekhab Ali 1. Prabir 9434052373 N. A Dinajpur Sarkar9733197464 Chaudhuri [email protected] om 2. Prabir Kumar 9474069979 [email protected] Dey 3. Ruhul Amin 9474116937 ruhulaminsarkaradv@gmai Sarkar l.com 4. Saumen 9434962248 Saumenchakraborty1974@ Chakraborty gmail.com 5. Soleman Ali 8116130897 N/A .
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