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The High Court of Judicature at Allahabad Personal Assistant Examination, 2008 THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD PERSONAL ASSISTANT EXAMINATION, 2008 Date of Examination : 9th AUGUST 2009 Time of Examination : 10.00 A.M. TO 1.00 P.M. Place of Examination : ISHWAR SHARAN DEGREE COLLEGE CHANDPUR SALORI, NEAR PRAYAG STATION ALLAHABAD Total Candidates Allowed : 533 Total Candidates Provisionally Allowed : 272 Total Candidates rejected : 66 Note: Those candidates who do not receive their Admit Cards by 5th August, 2009, may contact the office of Deputy Registrar (Examination) for issue of duplicate Admit Card on 6th and 7th August, 2009 along with their photographs and proof of identity. LIST OF ALLOWED CANDIDATES Roll Name of Candidate Name of Guardian Number 1 SHAHNAZ BANO NOORUL HASNAIN KHAN 2 YOGESH SHARMA G.N.SHARMA 3 HARSHITA VERMA KUBER CHAND 4 UMESH KUMAR SARJOO PRASAD 5 ADHIR KUMAR MISRA MOHAN KUMAR MISRA 6 SURENDRA KUMAR RAM SAJIVAN 7 SHASHI SHEKHAR PANDEY ASHOK KUMAR PANDEY 8 SHASHIKANT KUMAR RAJ KUMAR PRASAD 9 SANTOSH KUMAR ASHOK PRASAD 10 PRADEEP KUMAR RANA MISHRI LAL 11 SHIV PUJAN SRIVASTAVA OMKAR NATH SRIVASTAVA 12 LAXMAN PRASAD SHUKLA BRIJ NARAYAN SHUKLA 13 MOHAMMAD MAHFUZ ALAM LAL MOHAMMAD 14 MANAS MANI PANDEY LOK NATH PANDEY 15 RAVINDRA SINGH BRAHAM SINGH 16 AVTAR SINGH TEJ SINGH 17 MAHESH KUMAR MOHAN LAL 18 ASHWINI KUMAR HARI NANDAN PRASAD 19 AMIT RANJAN UDAY KRISHNA 20 SANJEEV RANJAN LATE VALIMIKI PD. SHARMA 21 ANIL CHOUDHARY LATE ATTAR SINGH 22 REENA KANNAUJIYA BHAWANI PRASAD KANNAUJIYA 23 MAMTA R.L.KANAUJIA 24 NAVEEN KUMAR TIWARI OM PRAKASH TIWARI 25 RAJESH UPADHYAY SHAMBHU NATH UPADHYAY 26 VIJAI KUMAR YADAV SRI RAJENDRA PRASAD YADAV 27 ALOK KUMAR SRIVASTAVA JAI PRAKASH LAL SRIVASTAVA 28 SANTOSH KUMAR HARISHANKAR SINGH 29 ARCHANA KRISHNA LATE RAM EKBAL SHARMA 30 AJAY KUMAR GOPAL PRASAD GUPTA 31 ANJANI KUMAR LAL BIHARI SHARMA 32 SHAHENSHAH ALEM ABBAS ALI ANSARI 33 HANS RAJ DHANI RAM 34 ANJANI KUMAR SINGH CHANDRASEN SINGH 35 VINEET KUMAR OJHA S.D. OJHA 36 RATIBHAN SINGH SHRI PAL SINGH 37 SARVESH KUMAR GUPTA SATYA DEO GUPTA 38 DEVENDRA SINGH BUDDHIMAN SINGH 39 ANURAG SINGH RAM CHANDRA DHANVICK 40 VIMAL VERMA VIJAY PRAKASH VERMA 41 RAJENDERA KUMAR CHAURASIA LATE BHARAT LAL CHAURASIA 42 SAMRESH KUMAR SINGH HARIBANSH NARAYAN SINGH 43 MOHD.ASLAM KUTTY LATE N.M.KHAN 44 ABHISHEK RANJAN SRIVASTAVA SATISH CHANDRA SRIVASTAVA 45 PANKAJ KUMAR BHARTI RAM BISHAL 46 MUKESH KUMAR VIDYA SAGAR 47 ARVIND KUMAR SRIVASTAVA SURESH CHANDRA SRIVASTAVA 48 FARAZ AHMAD MERAJ UDDIN 49 ANANT KUMAR SAHDEO PRASAD 50 RAMBALAK BABU LAL 51 GANESH KUMAR KRISHNA CHANDRA LAL 52 KAMRUL HAQUE LATE KASIM KHAN 53 SYED AZAM ABBAS RIZVI SYED AFTAB HUSAIN 54 UMESH CHANDRA PATEL RAM NARESH 55 VISHAL JAIN HARISH CHANDRA JAIN 56 SHAILENDRA KUMAR SRIVASTAVA KRISHNA CHANDRA SRIVASTAVA 57 YOGESH KUMAR VIRENDRA KUMAR 58 RAM KRISHNA YADAV RAM KILAWAN YADAV 59 RAMESH CHAND GURJAR RAM PHOOL GURJAR 60 ASGAR ALI SHEKH MANSOOR 61 RAJESH KUMAR VERMA LATE JANKI PRASAD VERMA 62 ANKITA RAJAK AMAR NATH RAJAK 63 ARUN PRADEEP SHUKLA RAM CHANDRA SHUKLA 64 RAJNI ITAILAYA BASANTE IYAILAYR 65 AKASH CHANDRA MAURYA RAJA RAM MAURYA 66 SNEHA VERMA BHARAT LAL 67 IMRAN AHMAD SIDDIQUI ANWAR AHMAD SIDDIQUI 68 KANCHAN VERMA NAUMI LAL VERMA 69 VIVEK MOHAN R.K. SRIVASTAVA 70 JAVED IQBAL LATE MAHBOOB ALAM 71 RAM KISHOR LATE MATA BADAL 72 SANTOSH KUMAR MAURYA SAMBHU NATH PRASAD 73 SURYA BHAN SINGH YADAV BABU LAL YADAV 74 MANISH SAXENA JAI PRAKASH 75 RAJ SAXENA DINESH CHANDRA SAXENA 76 ANNA PURNA VERMA HARIKISHOR VERMA 77 PANKAJ KUMAR PRASAD JUGAL KISHORE PRASAD 78 SHYAM NARAYAN LATE SH. SANWAL PRASAD 79 MOHD. NASEEM ASH MOHD. 80 VIJAY KUMAR SINGH BABAN SINGH 81 GAJRAJ SINGH SHIVLAL SINGH 82 MOHD. AFZAAL AHEMAD LATE SIRAJ AHEMAD 83 RAVI SRIVASTAVA RAMCHANDRA PRASAD 84 MOHD. ASHRAFUZZAMAN MOHD. SHAFIQUZZAMAN 85 MOHAMMAD MAHMOOD MOHD. NAEEM 86 SHOBIT SRIVASTAVA HEM KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 87 ABHAY SHANKAR PANDEY VISHNU DEV PANDEY 88 MANJU KUMARI JAGDISH PRASAD PRAJAPATI 89 SUNIL KUMAR RATNAKAR LATE HARI RAM RATNAKAR 90 SUMESH KUMAR V.M. BALAN 91 RAKESH KUMAR MAURYA RAM RAJ MAURYA 92 SUBODH KUMAR SINGH BANWARI SINGH 93 MOHAMMAD WASEEM ANSARI SHAUKAT ALI ANSARI 94 AJAY KUMAR SHRIVASTAV LAL JI LAL 95 BRIJESH KUMAR KUSHWAHA FAUJDAR KUSHWAHA 96 DINESH KUSHWAHA OM PRAKASH KUSHWAHA 97 NEERAJ PURI RAMESH PURI 98 MANOJ KUMAR SOHAN LAL 99 VIPIN KUMAR HIRA LAL 100 DILIP KUMAR KASERA LATE PHOOL CHANDRA 101 MAISAR JAHAN MOHD. ASHIKE ALI 102 VIKAS SRIVASTAVA LATE RAMESH CHANDRA SRIVASTAVA 103 MOHAMMAD ALI MOHARRAM ALI 104 AJAY KUMAR RAM NAYAN 105 MOHD.ANEES ANSARI SHAUKAT ALI ANSARI 106 PAVAN SRIVASTAVA RUDRA PRATAP SINGH 107 NAGENDRA KUMAR MISHRA KRISHNA KUMAR MISHRA 108 URMILA YADAV SRIRAM YADAV 109 ANUJ NIGAM PRAKASH NARAIN NIGAM 110 DHARMENDRA KUMAR NAGESHWAR SAH 111 PRAVEEN KUMAR LATE RAM AWADHESH SINGH 112 SALIM PRAVEJ LATE HABIB UDDIN 113 NANDINI SINGH BABBAN SINGH 114 KIRT RAJ YADAV SHAMBHU NATH 115 AMIT KUMAR MISHRA SHANKAR LAL MISHRA 116 DHARMENDRA DWIVEDI BHUPENDRA NARAYAN DWIVEDI 117 SWATANTRA KUMAR RAI VIDHAN CHANDRA RAI 118 ANURAG YADAV RAM KISHORE YADAV 119 PRADEEP SAXENA SHYAM MOHAN SAXENA 120 GORACHAND MAITY ARABINDA MAITY 121 SANJU SINGH INDRA CHANDRA SINGH 122 ANAND PANDEY RAKESH KUMAR PANDEY 123 SANJAY PANDEY BADRIE PRASAD PANDEY 124 VISHAL JAISWAL LATE HARI SHANKAR JAISWAL 125 PADMINI SHYAMLAL 126 RAJESH KUMAR PATEL RAM KISHOR PATEL 127 SHIV KANT GAUTAM RAM SAGAR GAUTAM 128 MANOJ KUMAR SHARMA HANS RAJ SHARMA 129 ADITYA PRAKASH SRIVASTAVA TRIBHUWAN NATH SRIVASTAVA 130 SHAILENDRA KUMAR SRIVASTAVA LATE ANANT KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 131 ASHOK KUMAR SHARMA LOK NATH SHARMA 132 MOHAMMAD FAROOQUE RAMZAN ALI 133 MANOJ KUMAR RAWAT PANNA LAL RAWAT 134 SUKHDEV SAHAJ RAM 135 ANUPAM SINGH PATEL RAM JIYAWAN PATEL 136 ARUN KUMAR SINGH RAM SINGH 137 ANURAG SINGH RAM ASARE SINGH 138 LAL KESAR SAROJ SAMPAT PRASAD SAROJ 139 ARVIND KUMAR SRIVASTAVA SURESH LAL SRIVASTAVA 140 RAJEEV KUMAR SAROJ MAHARANI DEEN 141 HEMLATA RAIKWAR LAXMI NARAYAN 142 VIKAS RAWAT MURLIDHAR 143 JIYA LAL MOHAN LAL 144 BHAVANA JAGDISH CHANDRA 145 TUSHAR TRIPATHI VED PRAKASH TRIPATHI 146 RUP KUMAR BISWAS CHITTARANJAN BISWAS 147 SHOBHIT SWATANTRA PRATAP 148 RABINDRA KUMAR SATYENDRA NARAYAN SINGH 149 SHYAMAL KUMAR BISWAS LATE SITAL CHANDRA BISWAS 150 PRAMOD KUMAR PALIWAL VISHNU DUTT PALIWAL 151 SHRAVAN KUMAR SHUKLA BADRI PRASAD SHUKLA 152 DHARMENDRA KUMAR GUDUN LAL VIDYARTHI 153 MANOJ KUMAR RAI RAJDEV RAI 154 POONAM VERMA CHANDRA BALI 155 SUSHANT KUMAR VERMA LATE ARJUN PRASAD VERMA 156 VIKAS SHARMA SHIV KUMAR SHARMA 157 BUDDHA DEV BANERJEE RAVINDRA NATH BANERJEE 158 VIJAI SHANKER SANGAM LAL 159 LAL CHAND YADAV SALIK RAM YADAV 160 DHEERAJ KUMAR OM PRAKASH 161 BABBOO RAM KISHORI LAL VERMA 162 RAVI PRAKASH LATE CHHOTEY LAL 163 SUMAIRA AQUIL MOHD.AQUIN 164 SUBEDAR RAM KUBER 165 SAZIA AQUIL MOHD.AQUIL 166 PRIYANKA GUPTA RAMA KANT GUPTA 167 PANKAJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA ARUN LAL SRIVASTAVA 168 PANKAJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA ASHOK KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 169 PIYUSH KUMAR SOM DUTT PUSHKAR 170 ARVIND KUMAR GUPTA RAM DAS GUPTA 171 CHANDRIKA PRASAD YADAV BANS RAJ YADAV 172 UDAI CHANDRA MAURYA LATE BHULLAR RAM MAURYA 173 UJJWALA NIGAM RAJEEV NIGAM 174 DEBASHIS SARKAR KAMAL KANTI SARKAR 175 ANDALIBUR RAHMAN S.B. RAHMAN 176 MD. NAUSHAD MD. WASIM 177 HARI SHANKAR SHASTRI RAM NARAIN SHASTRI 178 SHIVENDRA PAL RAM SARAN PAL 179 ABHISHEK GOVIND PRASAD 180 DEVESH KUMAR TRIPATHI RAM AVADH TRIPATHI 181 MANISH KANNOJIA SHUDDHU RAM 182 SUSHIL KUMAR KHOOB CHAND 183 VIKAS BHATT SHRAWAN KUMAR BHATT 184 DHIRENDRA TAMANG SUKHMAN TAMANG 185 SUDHIR VAISH RAM KRISHNA VAISH 186 PANKAJ KUMAR SHUKLA BAL KRISHN SHUKLA 187 RAMESH CHANDRA SHRI RAMPATI 188 PRITI SHARMA CHHABI NATH SHARMA 189 RAVI SHANKAR SRIVASTAV PREM SHANKAR 190 SACHIN KUMAR SAHU LAL JI SAHU 191 ANOOP KUMAR SINGH LAL SAHAB SINGH 192 POOJA KHANNA SUNEET KUMAR 193 SURAJ SINGH LALTA PRASAD YADAV 194 PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH CHAUHAN LATE JAGAT PAL SINGH 195 MD.NEMATULLAH MD.SANAULLAH 196 AVINASH SUDHIR KUMAR 197 TANVIR JAMAL NAFIS AHMED KHAN 198 SANTOSH KUMAR VERMA SUMER CHANDRA VERMA 199 SUFIYAN GHANI KHAN LATE GUL MOHD KHAN 200 ANAND PRAKASH DWIVEDI SHIVA KANT DWIVEDI 201 SARVJEET DUBEY LATE PANNALAL DUBEY 202 ZAKA ULLAH KHAN ZIA ULLAH KHAN 203 SANJEET KUMAR SINHA AJIT KUMAR SINHA 204 PRAVEEN KUMAR SURENDRA PRASAD 205 PRADEEP KUMAR RAM KISHOR 206 KHEM SINGH LACHHI RAM 207 MEENU SINGH SANTOSHI SINGH 208 SUNIL KUMAR RAIDAS GANGA RAM RAIDAS 209 SHYAMAL KUMAR PANDA LATE DHANESWAR PANDA 210 DHARMENDRA KUMAR VERMA LATE RAM CHANDRA VERMA 211 GUFRAN AHMAD SIDDIQUI ALTAF HUSAIN 212 DEEPAK KUMAR BHAWANI PRASAD 213 RAHUL PRASAD SINGH SHIV BALAK SINGH 214 JAVED UR RAHMAN LATE SANAUR RAHMAN 215 CHANDRA PRAKASH LATE CHHEDI LAL 216 SANJAY KUMAR SINGH VISHWANATH PRASAD SINGH 217 DINESH CHANDRA YADAV BACHCHA LAL YADAV 218 ABHINAV GAUR CHHOTE LAL GAUR 219 SIDDHARTH SRIVASTAVA RAMESH CHANDRA SRIVASTAVA 220 MEHMOOD ALI KHAN MOHD ALI KHAN 221 HEMANT KUMAR GUPTA SATISH CHANDRA GUPTA 222 RAJESH KUMAR MAURYA RADHE SHYAM MAURYA 223 KAMLA KANT GOND MOOL CHAND GOND 224 ANUJ PRATAP SINGH BHOLA NATH 225 RAJ KAMAL KUSHWAHA JAGDISH PRASAD KUSHWAHA 226 SANJAY KUMAR SHUKLA RAMESHWAR PRASAD SHUKLA 227 SUSHIL KUMAR SINGH TRIVENI PRASAD SINGH 228 KRISHNA KUMAR MITHILESH PRASAD 229 SHIV RAJ GAMA PRASAD YADAV 230 ANAND VERMA GHANSHYAM VERMA 231 VIKRAM SINGH LAKHAN LAL 232 MOHD. ZAID ANSARI RAIS AHMAD ANSARI 233 MOHAMMAD HIFZAN RAIS UDDIN SIDDQUI 234 VIPIN KUMAR CHANDRA RAMESH CHANDRA 235 NAZRUL HAQUE NIZAMUL HAQUE 236 USHA SRIVASTAVA CHANDRABHAN SRIVASTAVA 237 ANAND KUMAR MADAN LAL 238 ANAND KUMAR SRIVASTAVA ANIL KUMAR SRIVASTAVA 239 MUNNA LAL LATE LAL BAHADUR 240 VIRENDRA KUMAR GUPTA LAL CHANDRA GUPTA 241 RENU AGARWAL LATE R.K. AGARWAL 242 AMIT
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