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Bar Council of Delhi Voter List -2018 H BAR COUNCIL OF DELHI VOTER LIST -2018 H Sr.No. :H-1 D/1-E/1962 Sr.No. : H-2 D/99-B/1962 HANS RAJ BHARDWAJ HARDEV LAL KAPOOR R.Add. :C-577, DEFENCE COLONYNEW DELHI - R.Add. :1-C/30, NEW ROHTAK ROAD, KAROL 110049 BAGHNEW DELHI Mobile : Mobile :9313826776 9811166800 Tel. : 23015046 23010160 Tel. : 28726776 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-3 D/213/1962 Sr.No. : H-4 D/266/1962 HARBANS LAL KUMAR HARDAYAL SINGH R.Add. :A-43, LAJPAT NAGAR-II, NEW DELHI - R.Add. :10-A, PREM SHANTI KUNJ - 2, CLUB 110024 ROADCIVIL LINES, DELHI 110054 Mobile :9891110000 Mobile :9971860332 Tel. : 011-29830000, 29840000 Tel. : 011-23830867 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-5 D/366/1962 Sr.No. : H-6 D/507/1962 HARISH CHANDER DHALL HARI CHAND B. MULWANI R.Add. :26/55, WEST PUNJABI BAGHNEW DELHI R.Add. :6/2, WEST PATEL NAGAR,NEW DELHI-110008 Mobile :9810517052 Mobile :9811517107 25887880 Tel. : 25190585 Tel. : 25887880 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-7 D/164/1963 Sr.No. : H-8 D/70/1964 HARBHAJAN SINGH SETHI HARI KISHAN R.Add. :EC/346, MAYA ENCLAVENEW DELHI-110 R.Add. :190, MANU APARTMENT, MAYUR 064 VIHARPHASE-IDELHI - 110091 Mobile : 011-25120453 Mobile :9560143983 23972663 Tel. : 25120453 25722831 Tel. : 22752094 23972663 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-9 D/56/1965 Sr.No. : H-10 D/38-A/1966 HARNAM DAS ANEJA HANS RAJ DHAMIJA R.Add. :E-335 , SECOND FLOOR , GRATER R.Add. :H.NO B-2 /28JANAKPURI,NEW DELHI-58 KAILAS-2NEW DELHI-110048 Mobile :9810969982 Mobile :9811626201 Tel. : Tel. : 5504201 23941996 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-11 D/43/1966 Sr.No. : H-12 D/44/1966 HARI PRASHAD GUPTA HARINDER SINGH SAHNI R.Add. :116 RAM VIHAR DELHIDELHI-92 R.Add. :33, TAGORE PARKNEAR MODEL TOWNT-1DELHI-110009 Mobile :9811033429 Mobile :9810427082 9910075750 Tel. : 22093644 22093807 Tel. : 27243770,272169 2392 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-13 D/32/1968 Sr.No. : H-14 D/147/1968 HARBANS LAL NARULA HIRA LAL TIKU R.Add. :R-532 NEW RAJINDER NAGARNEW R.Add. :L-27, 2ND FLOOR KAILASH COLONY,NEW DELHI-60 DELHI - 110 048 Mobile :9811269166 Mobile :9810009201 Tel. : 25742693 23357770 Tel. : 26461549 23311015 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-15 D/267-C/1968 Sr.No. : H-16 D/271/1968 HARVINDER JEET SINGH HUKUM CHAND SUKHIJA R.Add. :52-B UPKAR APARTMENTS MAYUR R.Add. :D-100 VIVEK VIAHR -IDELHI-91 VIHARDELHI-91 Mobile :9212098985 Mobile :981130195 9312215731 Tel. : Tel. : 22150195 23913301 Email : HARVINDERSINGH.MEU @GMAIL.COM Email : HSUKHIJA @GMAIL.COM H-1 BAR COUNCIL OF DELHI VOTER LIST -2018 H Sr.No. :H-17 D/296/1968 Sr.No. : H-18 D/362/1968 HARISH CHAND ANEJA HORAM TYAGI R.Add. :27/4, GROUND FLOOR,OLD RAJINDER R.Add. :WZ 505, BANSI DARAPURNEW DELHI -15 NAGAR,NEW DELHI-110060 Mobile : 9810937062 Mobile : Tel. : Tel. : Email : [email protected] Email : Sr.No. :H-19 D/66/1969 Sr.No. : H-20 D/148/1969 HARISH CHANDRA JAIN HARI PARKASH SHARMA R.Add. :27,DEV NAGAV MISSION COMPOUND, R.Add. :SECTOR -23 H.NO. 3764GURGAON GURDWARA ROAD,MEERUT, U.P. 250001 -122017VOLUNTARY SUSPENSION Mobile :9719033594 Mobile :9136524011 Tel. : Tel. : Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-21 D/174/1969 Sr.No. : H-22 D/275/1969 HAMID SINGH PARIHAR HUKAM CHANDRA TIWARI R.Add. :C-62, MANDAKINI APTTS.PITAM R.Add. :47/48-B DWARIKAPURI COLONEYNEAR PURADELHI-34 B.S.A COLLAGE P/S KATWALIDISTT. MATHURA UP.281004 Mobile :23747500 23747441 Mobile :8979478450 Tel. : 27014257 Tel. : 461480 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-23 D/33-A/1970 Sr.No. : H-24 D/110/1970 HARENDRA PRASAD SINHA HEM PRAKASH SHARMA R.Add. :E-II-D /DDA FLATS MUNRIKA NEW DELHI R.Add. :A-168, MANU APARTMENTSMAYUR -67 VIHAR, PHASE-IDELHI-110091 Mobile :9871083488 Mobile :9810131302 9599131302 Tel. : Tel. : 22792459 / 23382612 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-25 D/162/1970 Sr.No. : H-26 D/60/1971 HARCHARAN SINGH JOSH HARI SING PATHI R.Add. :C-1/28 MALKA GANJ, OPP.HANSRAJ R.Add. :WZ- 629 ,D/1 SRI NAGAR SHAKUR COLLGEDELHI UNIVERSITYDELHI-7 BASTIDELHI -34 Mobile :9868142434 9212142437 Mobile :8057525771 Tel. : Tel. : Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-27 D/157/1971 Sr.No. : H-28 D/219/1971 HARISH KUMAR GULATI HARISH CHANDRA R.Add. :D-92 ANAND NIKETAN OPP. RAMLAL R.Add. :B-3/198YAMUNA VIHARDELHI-110053 ANAND COLLAGENEW DELHI-21 Mobile :9811022735 9810218062 Mobile :20059222 9810227399 Tel. : 26485232 23382854 Tel. : 22912209 23966399 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-29 D/99/1972 Sr.No. : H-30 D/188/1972 HARISH CHANDER KHANNA HARISH CHANDER BHATIA R.Add. :147,MUKHARJI R.Add. :14/18, SHAKTI NAGAR,DELHI-1100007. NAGAR,(WEST)DELHI-110009. Mobile :9811012536 Mobile :9810082677 Tel. : 23910691 Tel. : 27450086 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-31 D/276/1972 Sr.No. : H-32 D/279-A/1972 HARISH CHANDER DUDEJA HARENDRA KUMAR JAUHARI R.Add. :FLAT NO.A-16, AYUDH VIHAR R.Add. :POCKET-1/5-D,DILSHAD GARDENNEW APARTMENTS,PLOT NO.-3 DELHI-110095 SEC-13,DWARKA,NEW DELHI-110078 Mobile :9868919976,9582628386 Mobile :9810767331 Tel. : 24671389 Tel. : 22133382 Email : Email : H-2 BAR COUNCIL OF DELHI VOTER LIST -2018 H Sr.No. :H-33 D/87/1973 Sr.No. : H-34 D/294/1973 HUKAM SINGH HARISH CHANDER KUNDRA R.Add. :H-37/7,PH-I DLF CITY,GURGAON (HR) R.Add. :B-227, DDA MIG FLATS, SUVIDHA APPT.,ASHOK VIHAR PH-2DELHI-52 Mobile :9811383996 Mobile :9811786821 Tel. : 25923689 23523419 Tel. : 27414418 23991361 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-35 D/102/1974 Sr.No. : H-36 D/112-B/1974 HARI OM BHASKAR HUKAM CHAND GARG R.Add. :B-23, GREATER KAILASH ENC.-II,NEW R.Add. :H-32/23, SEC.-3, ROHINIDELHI-85 DELHI Mobile :9811898308 Mobile :9811657125 Tel. : 26442229 23389720 Tel. : 27980851 23383104 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-37 D/299-A/1974 Sr.No. : H-38 D/53-A/1975 HAR SWAROOP HARBIR SINGH ANEJA R.Add. :H.NO.-48, FLAT NO-2 GALI NO-3,VIJAY R.Add. :H.NO-31, 1ST FLOOR, ROAD NO-62,PUNJABI BLOCK,LAXMI NAGARDELHI-110011 BAGH WEST,NEW DELHI-110026 Mobile :9999201306 Mobile :9811872022 Tel. : 22011352 23860468 Tel. : 25263747 23926387 Email : Email : [email protected] Sr.No. :H-39 D/138/1975 Sr.No. : H-40 D/234/1975 HARISH MALHOTRA HAWA SINGH R.Add. :11/25,EAST PUNJABI BAGH,NEW DELHI-26 R.Add. :H.NO.635,PALGALI CIRCULAR RAOD,JWALA NAGAR,SHAHDARA,DELHI-110032 Mobile : Mobile :9929471525 Tel. : Tel. : 2131432 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-41 D/13/1976 Sr.No. : H-42 D/166/1976 HIRDESH KUMAR GUPTA HARBANS LAL SAHGAL R.Add. :282,PRAHLAD VATIKA BUDHANA GATE R.Add. :2-C,/39, NEW ROHTAK ROADNEW MEERUT,DISTT. MEERUT,U.P. DELHI-110005 Mobile :9412096566 Mobile :9810172076/5602 9310172073 Tel. : Tel. : Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-43 D/188/1976 Sr.No. : H-44 D/275/1976 HARISH CHAND KAPOOR HARBACHAN SINGH R.Add. :F-127/F-5, DILSHAD COLONYDELHI-110095 R.Add. :F-1471ST FLOOR, MANSAROVER GARDENNEW DELHI-110015 Mobile :9810444108 Mobile :31087594 9312287594 Tel. : 22590652 23923212 Tel. : 25442694 25450124 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-45 D/328/1976 Sr.No. : H-46 D/10/1977 HARMINDER SINGH BANGA HIRDAY JOT SINGH AHLUWALIA R.Add. :VB-21, GALI NO.-1VASUNDHRA R.Add. :A-87, ASHOK VIHARPHASE-I, DELHI-52 NAGARNEW DELHI-58 Mobile :9136366487 7292074584 Mobile :9810237949 9990395499 Tel. : 25616532 23932171 Tel. : 27126533 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-47 D/286/1977 Sr.No. : H-48 D/103/1978 HABIBUR REHMAN KHAN HARBANS SINGH GILL R.Add. :D-9, NIZAMUDDIN (EAST)NEW DELHI R.Add. :A-3/195 PASCHIM VIHAR NEW DELHI -110063NEW DELIH - 24 Mobile :9811100013 Mobile :9810491945 Tel. : 24698800 2435067 Tel. : 25261545 23385785 Email : Email : H-3 BAR COUNCIL OF DELHI VOTER LIST -2018 H Sr.No. :H-49 D/278/1978 Sr.No. : H-50 D/313/1978 HASEEN HANIFI HARINDER MOHAN SINGH R.Add. :99/3A A-2 OPP G-8, HZI.NIZAMMUDIN R.Add. :F/51, EAST OF KAILASH,NEW DELHI-110065. WESTNEW DELHI Mobile :8010240520 Mobile :9810157187 Tel. : 24353886 23970226 Tel. : 26437609 23070019 Email : HANTI. HASSEN@ G-GAMIL.COM Email : [email protected] Sr.No. :H-51 D/9/1979 Sr.No. : H-52 D/166/1979 HARI NARAINA TAKKAR HARISH CHANDER R.Add. :AN/55 D, SHALIMAR BAGHDELHI-110088 R.Add. :A-32, BABA BANDA BAHADUR APPARTMENT SECTOR-XIV, ROHINI, DELHI-110085 Mobile :9312228471 Mobile :9811424429 Tel. : 27475112 23935112 Tel. : 23984552 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-53 D/191/1979 Sr.No. : H-54 D/231/1979 HARBHAJAN SINGH HARVINDER SINGH R.Add. :A-63, DERWAL NAGAR DELHI-110009 R.Add. :N-266, GREATER KAILASH-INEW DELHI-48 Mobile :9810004537 Mobile :9810000107 Tel. : 27651517 Tel. : 26415045 23967691 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-55 D/340/1979 Sr.No. : H-56 D/135-II/1980 HEMANT SHARMA H. RAGHVENDRA RAO R.Add. :D-65 FF SUNCITY GOLF COURSE ROAD R.Add. :K-12, GROUND FLOORKAILASH SECTOR 54GURGAON-1122002HARYANA COLONYNEW DELHI-110048 Mobile :9971813036 Mobile :9711975569 Tel. : 22758407 23070221 Tel. : Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-57 D/156/1980 Sr.No. : H-58 D/228/1980 HARSH KUMAR SHARMA HARBANS KAUSHAL R.Add. :C-2, SOUTH EXTENSION PART-IINEW R.Add. :1/6088, 1ST FLOOR, GALI NO-2,EAST DELHI ROHTASH NAGAR, SHAHADRA,DELHI-110032 Mobile :9837022448 Mobile :9810122458 Tel. : Tel. : 22114730 23955501 Email : Email : Sr.No. :H-59 D/232/1980 Sr.No. : H-60 D/259/1980 HARISH CHANDER SEHGAL HARENDRA PAL SINGH R.Add. :K-26, WEST PATEL NAGARNEW R.Add.
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