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Rajasthan High Court Legal Services Committee, Jaipur Pre-Councelling for NATIONAL LOK ADALAT (Date: 05-02-2020) Time : 10.30 A.M to 04.00 P.M Rajasthan High Court Legal Services Committee, Jaipur Pre-Councelling for NATIONAL LOK ADALAT (Date: 05-02-2020) Time : 10.30 A.M to 04.00 P.M. (Place: Court Room No. 24, Old Campus Rajasthan High Court Building Jaipur Bench, Jaipur) Before Sh. Kamal Raj Singhvi (Retd. Dist. Judge) SBCMA:- NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD., PRIVATE PARTY, RSRTC, UNITED INDIA INSURANCE CO. LTD. AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS, DBCMA SBCSA, SBCFA, CIVIL TRANSFER APPLICATION, SBCRLW S. Case Type No. Year Title Name of Advocate Name of Insurance Company No. RAM KISHAN NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. 1 SBCMA 1944 2003 MANOJ SHARMA GULAM RUSAL LTD. MOHAMMED IMRAN SATYENDRA KUMAR NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. 2 SBCMA 898 2004 MOHAN LAL RAJVEER SHARMA LTD. SHAILESH PRAKASH SATYA NARAIN AND ORS. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. 3 SBCMA 2857 2005 SHARMA MOOL CHAND AND ORS. LTD. 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