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Unclaimed Dividend JBF Industries Limited Unpaid Dividend Details for Final Dividend For The Year 2015-2016 25/11/2020 PAGE NO: 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAMES & ADDRESS OF THE SHARE NO. OF Amount SR NO FOLIO NO. WARRANTNO. HOLDER SHARES (RS.) MICR NO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 M017874 2 MANGEET V KALRA 100 100.00 565 2 S004155 3 SATISH K KOCHHAR 62 62.00 566 3 S005055 6 SANJAY CHACHIRE 100 100.00 569 4 B016396 8 BALDEV SINGH 100 100.00 571 5 B016406 9 BALDEV RAJ KOHLI 100 100.00 572 6 S023307 10 SHASHI GUPTA 100 100.00 573 7 S024092 11 SUSHMA KUMARI 100 100.00 574 8 S024120 12 SAVITRI DEVI VERMA 100 100.00 575 9 K017190 13 K GEETHA DEVI 100 100.00 576 10 K001084 14 KAMLA BELLARA 162 162.00 577 11 S015906 16 SHIVRAMAN PAPPU 162 162.00 579 12 K002541 17 KRISHNAN VISWANATHAN 100 100.00 580 13 L015451 18 LALITABEN RAJINIKANT PATEL 100 100.00 581 14 M019166 20 M L NARANG 100 100.00 583 15 K001527 21 K SHREEKANTH 100 100.00 584 16 S004162 24 SHARMILA RAJIV MEHTA 200 200.00 587 17 A018738 27 ANIL KUMAR MANCHANDA 100 100.00 590 18 G000790 29 GURJIT SINGH MAINGI 78 78.00 592 19 B001821 30 BHUPINDER SINGH 100 100.00 593 20 K000860 31 KRISHAN LAL SETHI 78 78.00 594 21 P018164 33 PUNAM GIRI 100 100.00 596 22 P018300 34 PARTAB L JESRANI 100 100.00 597 23 V017667 35 VINITA KAUSHIK 100 100.00 598 24 V017755 36 VIJENDRA NATH SHARMA 100 100.00 599 25 J017966 37 JAYSUKH HIRA KHUNT 100 100.00 600 26 L000636 39 L C & INVESTMENTS P LTD 123 123.00 602 27 K001989 41 KHODAY LAKSHMANSA NARAYANSA 1300 1300.00 604 NRE A/CNO.18 28 S004358 42 S.H.C.OF INDIA LTD.A/C GIC MUTUAL 200 200.00 605 FUND. 29 S004541 43 S.H.C.OF INDIA LTD.A/C LIC MUTUAL 100 100.00 606 FUND. 30 I000634 44 INDIAN BANK MUTUAL FUND 100 100.00 607 31 S019259 45 SAROJ BALA 100 100.00 608 32 S019424 47 SUJATA GANU 100 100.00 610 33 H000946 54 HEMANT DANDAVATE 100 100.00 617 34 S019800 56 SHAFQAT ULLAH KHAN ZUBERI 100 100.00 619 35 0002285 57 DHANVANT KANTILAL KA PATEL 100 100.00 620 36 0003117 59 NIKHIL KHATER 100 100.00 622 37 R015617 60 RAMNIWAS MODI 100 100.00 623 38 M016825 61 MANISH NIGAM 100 100.00 624 39 M016869 62 MAHARANI GANDOTRA 100 100.00 625 40 K019243 64 KAMLA DEVI JAIN 100 100.00 627 41 V011014 66 VIJAY GATTY 100 100.00 629 42 S004872 67 SREEJA V CHETHAMARA 100 100.00 630 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE TOTAL : 5665 5665.00 CUMM.TOTAL : 5665 5665.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JBF Industries Limited Unpaid Dividend Details for Final Dividend For The Year 2015-2016 25/11/2020 PAGE NO: 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAMES & ADDRESS OF THE SHARE NO. OF Amount SR NO FOLIO NO. WARRANTNO. HOLDER SHARES (RS.) MICR NO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 S004908 68 SULTAN ALIMOHAMED THAVER 70 70.00 631 44 S004418 69 S DHANASEKARAN 62 62.00 632 45 D001732 70 DANTULURI VENKATA NARASIMHA 100 100.00 633 RAJU 46 H015940 71 HARINDER SETHI 100 100.00 634 47 S024517 73 SAUKAT ALI 100 100.00 636 48 R020381 74 REKHA GUPTA 100 100.00 637 49 J015338 75 JUGALKISHORE B LADDAD 162 162.00 638 50 R018388 76 R SITHALAKSHMI 100 100.00 639 51 T000765 77 TAMMIREDDI BHARATHI 62 62.00 640 52 R018529 80 RETA PATHAK 100 100.00 643 53 R018687 81 RUKMANI TANDON 100 100.00 644 54 M020739 82 M C AGARWAL 100 100.00 645 55 R019878 84 RAM BABU GUPTA 100 100.00 647 56 M010123 85 MAHESH R GOYAL 126 126.00 648 57 M010175 86 MAHESH 100 100.00 649 58 A019827 87 ARPITA CHOWDHURY 100 100.00 650 59 A019924 88 AMITA ARORA 100 100.00 651 60 A020024 89 AMAR PADMANABHA 100 100.00 652 61 L000867 91 LAHU A JADHAV 324 324.00 654 62 S004516 92 SRINIVAS BETHAMCHERLA 62 62.00 655 63 Y015173 93 YOGESH KAUSHIK 100 100.00 656 64 N000812 94 NEELA V PATEL 200 200.00 657 65 E015020 96 ELMA SEQUEIRA 100 100.00 659 66 C016295 97 CANDRUPPA SAJJAN 100 100.00 660 67 K019389 99 KASI VISWANADHAN PANGA 100 100.00 662 68 A017096 100 ADARSH KUMAR MALHOTRA 100 100.00 663 69 A017964 101 AMIT GUPTA 100 100.00 664 70 A019529 104 APPALANAIDU RAJANA 100 100.00 667 71 C002191 105 CHANDRASEKHAR REDDY 100 100.00 668 BIMAVARAPU 72 U000516 106 UMESH R GOYAL 126 126.00 669 73 M017469 109 MIR YAVAR ALI 100 100.00 672 74 B016170 111 BINDUBEN MAHESH GANDHI 100 100.00 674 75 G001494 112 GOPAL DUTT PANDE 100 100.00 675 76 S010156 114 SATISH P SANGHAVI 50 50.00 677 77 S010233 115 S P SHARMA 50 50.00 678 78 P016569 116 PRADEEP KUMAR AGNIHOTRI 100 100.00 679 79 R001123 119 RITA DIPAK KOTHARI 40 40.00 682 80 N016972 120 NAVIN KUMAR RAJGARHIA 100 100.00 683 81 R001379 123 RAMDAS TANAJI GHUGARE 16 16.00 686 82 P015632 124 PURUSHOTTM LUHAR 62 62.00 687 83 P002499 125 PRIYA H PANJWANI 200 200.00 688 84 P002570 126 P MURALI LAKSHMI 100 100.00 689 85 M002218 127 MECHANDA MITRA KARUMBAIAH 70 70.00 690 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE TOTAL : 10047 10047.00 CUMM.TOTAL : 10047 10047.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JBF Industries Limited Unpaid Dividend Details for Final Dividend For The Year 2015-2016 25/11/2020 PAGE NO: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAMES & ADDRESS OF THE SHARE NO. OF Amount SR NO FOLIO NO. WARRANTNO. HOLDER SHARES (RS.) MICR NO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 86 P015362 128 PRAFULGIR GOSWAMI 62 62.00 691 87 P015395 129 PRAKASH CHANDRA CHOUHAN 62 62.00 692 88 V001945 131 VIJAY KAPOOR 100 100.00 694 89 V001950 132 VINOD KRISHAN KAPOOR 100 100.00 695 90 R020285 133 RAMESH CHANDRA MITTAL 100 100.00 696 91 S004659 135 SURINDER KUMAR 50 50.00 698 92 U000936 137 UJWALA S SHINDE 200 200.00 700 93 M015350 139 MANHARLAL VRAJLAL PAREKH 62 62.00 702 94 U015409 141 USHA RAJENDRA PATEL 100 100.00 704 95 B015387 143 BHUPENDRAPAL SINGH 62 62.00 706 96 S022150 144 SHANKARBHAI P SAHIJWANI 100 100.00 707 97 N017373 147 NIMIT JAIN 100 100.00 710 98 G017113 148 G K VENKATA GOPAL 100 100.00 711 99 D015588 154 DEEPALI ARUN THAKKAR 100 100.00 717 100 M017818 156 MOTILAL BULCHAND PANJABI 100 100.00 719 101 A017252 157 ALKA AGRAWAL 100 100.00 720 102 S022351 158 SURESH KUMAR KHANDELWAL 100 100.00 721 103 S020643 161 SUSHAMA GOLE 100 100.00 724 104 S024710 164 SNEHLATA SOODEN 100 100.00 727 105 B015846 165 B D BOSE 100 100.00 728 106 R020815 166 RISHABH DAS JAIN 100 100.00 729 107 S005912 168 SAMIR CHANDRAKANT SHAH 300 300.00 731 108 V017598 169 VASANTHA R PILLAI 100 100.00 732 109 S006050 170 SANJEEV KAPOOR 100 100.00 733 110 S021055 174 SUMILA PATHAMIA 100 100.00 737 111 S021116 175 SANGITA AGARWALA 100 100.00 738 112 J015029 176 JAGDISH MITTRA WADHWA 100 100.00 739 113 A010060 177 ABBASI GULAM ABBAS 100 100.00 740 114 R002269 179 RAJNIKANT ISHWERBHAI PATEL 150 150.00 742 115 R002328 180 RAMESH BABU MALLAMPATI 124 124.00 743 116 B002089 181 BHAGCHAND HARWANI 100 100.00 744 117 R002824 182 RAJAT KUMAR 100 100.00 745 118 A001982 185 ASHOK KHUBCHAND 100 100.00 748 119 T015541 188 TIRLOKI NATH TANDON 100 100.00 751 120 T015607 190 TARA MANI DAYAM 100 100.00 753 121 T015632 191 TEJ KARAN PAREEK 100 100.00 754 122 S024918 192 SUNEETA KHANNA 100 100.00 755 123 M003414 194 MOHANLAL TULSIDAS BHATIA 100 100.00 757 124 A002648 199 AYESHA SHAHNAVAZ KHAN 200 200.00 762 125 A015487 202 ANURAG KHANNA 62 62.00 765 126 C015769 204 CHANDRA PRAKASH SINGH 100 100.00 767 127 0004490 205 MURALI KRISHNA JUTTUKONDA 100 100.00 768 128 M002972 206 MOHINI MUKESH SHAH 100 100.00 769 129 K002754 207 KARUNA DESHMUKH 100 100.00 770 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAGE TOTAL : 14681 14681.00 CUMM.TOTAL : 14681 14681.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JBF Industries Limited Unpaid Dividend Details for Final Dividend For The Year 2015-2016 25/11/2020 PAGE NO: 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAMES & ADDRESS OF THE SHARE NO. OF Amount SR NO FOLIO NO. WARRANTNO. HOLDER SHARES (RS.) 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