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ARUNACHAL PRADESH Website : Www DISTRICT & SESSIONS COURT , LOHIT DISTRICT: ARUNACHAL PRADESH Website : www. ghcitanagar.qov. in / / CANCETLATION NOTICE / / -Aninil0I-20191 Dated Tezu the 29th Mav, 2020 In pursuant to letter No HC(rB)o7l2oL3l78z-7g4 Dated tgth March,2o2o received from Registrar, Gauhati High court, Itanagar Permanent Bench, Naharlagun, office advertisement No D&sUTezu-Estt/Rcrmnt-Anini/01-201glL'-'.s dated 2l.t oct,2ol9, corrigendum No D&sUTezu-Estt/Rcrmnt-Anini/o1-201g12777-83 dated 3oth oct,2o19 and corrigendum No D&SJ/Tezu-Estt/Rcrmnt-Anini/01-2olglLg6-2o3 dated 11th Dec'2oLg stands cancelled. The application fees will be refunded to the applicants by this office for the cancelled advertisement. Details of mode of refund policy are given in website www.qhcitanagar.qov.in. sd/- (Shri. Yomge Ado) District & Sessions Judge,Tezu, Arunachal pradesh No. D&SJ/Tezu-Estt/Rcrmnt il}r-2orgl 2- -Anin 6 ?7 -8 Dated Tezu the 29th May, 2020 Copy to: L. The Registrar General, Gauhati High court, Guwahati for information please. 2. The Registrar (Admn-cum-In-Charge, Centralized Recruitment Cell), Gauhati High Court, Guwahati for information please. 3. The Registrar (Judicial), Gauhati High Court, Guwahati for information please. 4. The Registrar, Gauhati High Court, Itanagar Permanent Bench for information and further necessary steps for uploading the Advertisement in the official website. 5. The Secretary (Law & Judicial) Govt. of Arunachal pradesh for information. 6. The Director, IPR Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Naharlagun for information with the request to publish the adveftisement in two (2) local dailies for one issue. The bill in triplicate may be sent to undersigned for payment along with copy of paper publication. 7, Notice Board. 8. Order File do) District'.& Sessions Judge,Tezu, %e-- TEZU, L .. :, the 29tn May' 2020 No. D&SJ/Tezu-Estt/Rcrmnt -Anin illl-zlLgl the posts in pursuant to advertisement No The application fees paid by the candidates for dated 21't Od'2019, and No D&SUTezu- lthDec'20lgrwhichhasbeencancelledwillbe to have paid the application fee' are requested formatlatestbyOsthJuly'2O20tothisoffice ', or can submit the complete details in the below of hours for refund of fees' Request for refund nsidered.Theqpp|icationfeewi||becreditedin ficationofdetai|ssubmittedbythecandidate.If shourd be submitted for each for more than one post then, separate proforma the candidate appried refund of official website for any updates regarding post. The applicant shall check their emails or the fees, a (Yomge Ado) District & Sessions Judge,Tezu, Arunachal Pradesh g Dated Tezu the 29th MaY'2020 No. D&Sl/Tezu- Estt/Rcrm nt -An i n i I OL-Z:OL) I C 3 Copy to: i.TheRegistrar;GauhatiHighcourt,ItanagarPermanentBenchforinformationandfufther necessarystepsforup|oadingthecircu|arintheofficia|website' Office coPY. District & Sessions Judge,Tezu, t) \ 2 Name of the Candidate Address for Communication (With Pin Code) IPO/Cheque Number of Demand Draft/ Bank ..i'i.i., tuame or the Issuing Bank AccoLUt t\urnlgl gank Branch Name of tfre & ffiature of the Candidate LIST OF LATE RECEIVED APPLICATION FORM SI No Name of the Applicant SI No Name of the ApPlicant 1 Henmi Dirchi 31 Yaranq Tok 2 Karik Tavenq 32 Taiak Raqvor 3 Takhe Soniya 33 Kenoe Lendo 4 Takhe Yaba 34 Javir Potom 5 Minam Kombo 35 Javir Potom 6 Hobbv Dabi 36 Hema Bei 7 Kaluno Khoda 37 Tasso Puqanq 8 Kalunq Khoda 38 Anukaddia W Taiionq 9 Chera Rana 39 Laa Aru 10 Hobbv Dabi 40 Gvati Buda 11 Ounvo Lamnpunq 4l Gvati Buda T2 Hobbv Dabi 42 Nako Tai 13 Chera Rana 43 Mudanq Ranka t4 Movir Basar 44 Ballo Tamo 15 Yaranq Tok 45 Ballo Tamo 16 Bamin Rambo 46 Kainq Wanqsu 17 Bamin Rambo 18 Bamin Rambo 19 Bamin Rambo 20 Bamin Rambo 2t Yari Kochunq 22 Muddanq Yasunq 23 Bamin Rambo 24 Bamin Rambo 25 Bamin Rambo 26 Mudanq Koyanq 27 Yaken Raqvor 28 Tadu Pullom 29 Mudanq Bvai 30 Yaranq Tok FORM SHERISTEDAR e I chnnnlz f)rai | | STENOGRAPHER 1 Rrr rnarram Tinrliva I DC 2 wanoDum Kamnua \ 3 Tanori Nongthan 4 Kinu Ete 5 Jonailu Yunq 6 Choooksi Drai 7 Brunailum Tindiya B Michiri Kamblai 9 Eliia Tayanq 4 LDC 2 Arti Pul 1 tohanq Banq Leqo | 4 Gampi Linqu 3 t\ Mih t Hollensai Doriee 5 Q, rmanlirnn M:nrrt 6 Haqe SumPa 7 Chumi Meto 8 Menakshi Jerang 9 Kenbom Basar t0 11 Risnu Ngadong I PROCES: stsKVE1{ Basainto Ama 1 I Anilso Tulang 3 Anand Lego I PE()N.I Sonl Pul 1 I Bond Legq 2 | Salu Apa 3 Mitinam Borang 4 6 Samkemai Kri 5 Yinq Yao Bamvemlu Mam 7 I rnrri T B 10 Sokro Nqadonq 9 Bamvemlu Mam Kaqelso ManYu 11 Aramso Kamblai L2 l3 Dalalirnn Tarivqik t4 Jonanq Banq Lego 15 Rithang Agan PE [\la=r{nnn cHovll KIL'HAK Sonl Pul I I Swanso MaraP 2 | 3 Bewaso Gamre DUE TO INVALID/WRONG PAYEE SHERISTEDAR 1 lTokuAku lz ry Yomto Nlrl 3 Itlraa Mannl 4 Peniom Siqa 5 Kenbom Basar 6 7 Taiinq Gammenq B Bei Boda 9 Hibi Dabi 10 Vikash Perme 11 Millo Hinda t2 Horqam Pakam 13 Toli Riba T4 Chow Piksha Nokkew 15 Rushanqi Kri 16 Leqo 17 Ntrna Qhrrnati Kamhno 18 Onam Tadu Taqvunq 19 Ovar Mibanq 20 2t fhnrrr fhnleni Mr rnnlanc 22 Kaqe Nlun Nvado Karga 23 Anan Tvuinq 24 25 Nanq Nomita Munqlang 26 Bullo Taka 27 Horpin Pakam 28 Nani , 29 Handiso Minin 30 Ampee Viiov Mekir 31 T Dortin 32 Kaptik Lego 33 Bomli Gadi 34 Mequ 35 Liqe Kato 36 India Milinq Ratan 37 Thomas Modi 38 Nani Tadhi Tasso Toko Naidho )_E!e kilinc I I Pura Asha TapiTama 18 Mt t7 lo Mito _ 20 43 19 Jurrton Sena .li.n Minin 22 Ya 2T 24 Tz 2: 447898 26 T( 25 Nage Mepola 28 Ni 27 John Megu 30 4. 29 Dolo Peftin 32 Lt 31 Kaling Ngukir 34 TD 33 Oti Jamoh 36 75 35 38 Lfd 37 40 Ne 39 Gyati Talung 4 2 Ni 41 Mihin Yassung r^l,t-'n ttlonlza 44 34 43 1n11 a 46 It 45 4t Pt 47 U 50 Ti 49 N 52 M 51 l 54 8t 53 56 o 55 58 rF 57 60 59 62 6 64 63 66 65 68 67 866017 Drt 70 69 -l^^m 72 7l Yaku Dulom i Elnrlr 74 73 76 75 78 77 80 79 82 81 84 83 86 85 88 87 90 7\7752 89 946L82 92 4?R,RRq 91 438852 en?o 94 93 96 95 438908 _- 98 97 Migom Taloh 100 99 866097 02 10 RoDlnso lvlePU 'rL,anrr -I-acnnn 104 103 --:-:=,-J- r05 758049 - - I PESHK'rR la I Mathcw Pertin 1 Jyoti Boko 4 Kabit Dat 3 Danial Karlo 6 Takhe Nvikang 5 Thomas Modi 8 Habuno Ambo 7 Tailanq NaPa 9 Abinq Nqupok 10 Geium Karqa 11 Haqe Miri T2 Padi Sunya 13 Uoven Mevor I4 Gvati Tatunq 15 Nanq Kalvani Namchoom 16 Toku Aku t7 Liaqi Tasanq 18 Pura Dinsunq 19 Mibom Tavenq 20 Dolanq Punin Dui 21 Tasso Yalunq 22 Yomto Niri 23 Gevir Lova 24 Yapi Tatin 25 Hibi Dabi 26 Misso Kani 27 Lovelv Tapak 28 Duvu Millo 29 Punva Yabvanq 30 Gvati Nibo 31 Taqe Habunq 32 Gamjum Karqa 33 Dolo Peftin 34 Bomli Gadi 35 Hai Gvati 36 Takhe Nenka 37 Oti Jamoh 38 Nani Tari 39 Chow Pikhsa 40 Omo Boranq 4T Tadu Taqvunq 42 Hibu Sunu 43 Nanq Nomita 44 Dusu Tath 45 Sheri Tapak 46 Buk Mitkonq 47 Haqe Dipmala 48 Aiav Gamoh 49 BeauW Jeranq 50 Roval Boranq 51 Puna Ampi 52 Kali Karlo 53 Handiso Minin 54 Karoe Ete 55 Nani Amoee 56 Gop Lego 57 Michi Robin 58 Landi Jailvanq 59 Gevir Kamduk 60 Ando Mito 61 Junton Sena 62 Kenbom Basar 63 Kaqo Beti 64 Horqam Pakam 65 Osar Pertin 66 Liqe Kato 67 Viiov Mekir 68 Kaotik Leoo 69 James Modi 70 Jumqam Yomcha 7I Darqe Boranq 72 Lobsanc Tenzinq 73 Naranq Tado 74 Bomdi Gada LDC 1 | Tailianq Pussanq Mt'iln 3 Tatem Daranq --THand'rso4 Henli Nvorak 5 4478t2 6 Lioe Kato 7 Gop Lego 8 Nanq Noumita Munglang 9 Chow Cholanq Munqlanq 10 Saniav Miqibra 11 Katem Gammenq t2 Andiku Keche 13 75774t t4 Yanam Murtem 15 Beamlu Minin 16 Hai Gvati 17 Mioom Taloh 18 Mihin Tanvo 19 556609 20 Siano Boranq 2L Sianq Boranq 22 Foii Umbrev 23 Uroent Yiranq 24 Roval Boranq 25 Dolo Pertin 26 Naranq Erinq 27 Ovi Taqqu 28 Nqoki Willev 29 Hemlai Nqadonq 30 Rilen Mili 31 James Modi 32 Medina Tavenq 33 Jummin Ete 34 Sheri Tapak 35 399338 36 Puna Ampi 37 Yiqam Oni Zirdo 38 439221 Primilu Minin Orbit Ratan Habunq Amoo lunari Miso Numin Jera Milins Bq!q! 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Vontem Badu 2L Taro Sila 22 Karqa Ete 23 Sum Tatin 24 Mary Leqo 25 Takhe Nemkha 26 Tailvanq Obinq 27 Midinq Tayenq 28 Komiva Meaa 29 Oiinq Kamsi 30 Chathanq Lowanq 31 India Meou 32 Yabom Ratom 33 Hibi Dab 34 Bomqam Gadi 35 Orin Yirano 36 Mido Mequ 37 Miathan Tanianq 38 Takar Tatak 39 Mumtenq Nqupok 40 Kardak Anqu 41 Dipika Nqukir 42 Tobinq Boko 43 Taoe Namoi 44 Wiecha Tonqluk 45 Tailvanq Obinnq 46 Ini Nuni 47 Jumvir Karqa 48 Joinson Tavenq 49 Alon Noukir 50 Takar Ketan 51 Mami Tavanq 52 Milinq Ratan PEON-II I Joinson Tayenq 2 Lacheko Mepola 3 Binam Leoo 4 Taqe Nampi 5 Reme Doke 6 Arva Noukir 7 Oki Leqo B Foii Umbrev 9 Milinq Ratan 10 Miti Taki 11 Yontem Badu t2 Kenoom Basar 13 Bomqam Gadi L4 Obanq Nqukir 15 Nonivano Leqo 16 Osar Peftin T7 Takar Katan 18 Genva Karqa 19 Hibi Dabi 20 Maqqul Gamno 2T Karqe Ete 22 Mumtenq Nqupok 23 Dooi Tavu 24 Oiinq Kamsi 25 Mavam Taoak 26 Genva Karqa 27 Yaqam Nqurik CHOWKIDHAR 1 Makqul Gamnoh 2 Tarik Tamut 3 Mido Mequ 4 Noniyanq Leqo 5 Oiino Kamsi 6 Ani Saroh 7 Omin Yao 8 Hibi Dabi 9 Bitu Elaoro 10 Ini Numi 11 Takar Ketan DRIVER 1 Eoo Menio 2 Todi Pertin 3 Orin Yirano 4 Tonivanq Leqo 5 Aba Kooak 6 Hai Gvati Note: The above named applicants can collect their Drafts from the office during office hours on or before 6th Juty' 2O2O.
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