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Ÿþr E F R E S H E R T R a I N I N G P R O G R a M M E ( 1 0 4 R.O.C.No.1046/2018/RG-B2 ottre.i OFFICIAL MEMORANDUM Sub: Courts and Judges — Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy (TNSJA) — Refresher Training Programme on Ubuntu Operating System Verson 16.04 and Case Information Software Version 2.0 - Scheduled to be held on 17.03.2018 and 18.03.2018 at Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Regional Centre, Coimbatore — Nomination of Judicial Officers - Requested by the Director, Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Chennai - Considered - Officers nominated — Orders issued. Ref: Letter in R.O.C.No.110-2/Lak018, dated 07.03.2018 of the Director, Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Chennai. The Director, Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Chennai, in the letter cited under reference, has stated that as per the approval of the Hon'ble Governing Body of the Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Refresher Training Programme on Ubuntu Operating System Version 16.04 and Case Information Software Version 2.0, is scheduled to be held on 17.03.2018 and 18.03.2018, at Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Regional Centre, Coimbatore. He has requested that Judicial Officers, may be nominated, to participate in the aforesaid Refresher Training Programme, scheduled to be held on 17.03.2018 and 18.03.2018, at Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Regional Centre, Coimbatore. As ordered, the following Judicial Officers are nominated to attend the aforesaid Refresher Training Programme on Ubuntu Operating System Version 16.04 and Case Information Software Version 2.0, which is scheduled to be held on 17.03.2018 and 18.03.2018 at the Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Regional Centre, Coimbatore. Thiru / Tint. / Selvi. • 1. R. POORNIMA, Principal District Judge, ICrishnagiri 2. T.BALAICRISHNAN, Additional District Judge & Presiding Officer, Special Court under E.C.Act, Thanjavur. -2- Thiru / Tint / Selvi. 3. N. GUNASEKARAN, Sessions Judge, Mahalir Neethimandram, Tirunelveli 4. P.GEETHANJALL Presiding Officer, Labour Court, Kumbakonam. 5. R. PADMANABHAN, District Judge, Nagapattinam 6. M.K. JAMUNA, I Additional District Judge, Tiruppur 7. B. ICARTHIKEYAN, III Additional District Judge, Coimbatore 8. S. BHUVANESWARI, Principal Judge, Family Court, Coimbatore 9. A. MANIMOZHI, Presiding Officer, Additional Labour Court, Coimbatore 10. K. SEETHARAMAN, Special District Judge, Special District Court to deal with MCOP Cases, Dharmapuri 11. G. RAJA, Chairman, Permanent Lok Adalat, District Court Buildings, Nagapattinam 12. R. CHANDRAN, Judge, Family Court, Dharmapuri 13. K. ARIVOLL Chairman, Permanent Lok Adalat, Krishnagiri 14. S. SIVAKADATCHAM, Judge, Family Court, Karaikal, Union Territory of Puducherry. 15. A. MOHAMED JIYAPUTHEEN, II Additional District Judge, Tiruppur 16. J.P. JAYNTHI, Sessions Judge, Magalir Neethi Mandram(Fast Track Mahila Court), Tiruppur 17. P. ICARUNANIDHI, III Additional District Judge, Dharapuram 18. M. ANBUSELVI, Sessions Judge, Magalir Neethi Mandram(Fast Track Mahila Court), Krishnagiri 19. M. JEEVANANDAM, Additional District Judge, Dharmapuri 20. P. ASOKAN, Additional District Judge, Hosur 21. K. MANI, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Dharmapuri 22. S. JEGANATHAN, Chief Judicial Magistrate, Tiruppur 23. R. GANDHI, Sub Judge, Karaikal, Union Territory of Puducherry. 24. A. MURALEETHARAN, Principal Sub Judge, Tiruppur 25. N. MANIVANNAN, Principal Sub Judge, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam District. 26. R.SHANICAR, Sub Judge, Attur, Salem District. 27. K. RAVI, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Nagapattinam 28. S. MALARMANNAN, Principal Sub Judge, Coimbatore 29. G. BHUVANESWARI, Sub Judge, Kangeyam, Tiruppur District. 30. N. RAMAKRISHNAN, Sub Judge, Hosur, Krishnagiri District. 31. A. SARAVANAKUMAR, Sub Judge, Dharapuram, Tiruppur District. 32. S. TASNEEM, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Krishnagiri 33. N. ALAGESAN, Additional Sub Judge, Tiruppur 34. A.P. LATHA, I Additional Sub Judge, Coimbatore 35. S.RAVISHANKAR, Principal Sub Judge, Erode. 36. V. ANANTHAN, Additional Sub Judge, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam District. 37. R. NANTHINI, Sub Judge, Harur, Dharmapuri District. 38. S. SYED BARKATHULLAH, Sub Judge, Palacode, Dharmapuri District. 39. V. JOHN MINO, Special Judge, Special Court for trial of Cases under prevention of corruption Act, Coimbatore 40. C. JAYASREE, Principal Sub Judge, Krishnagiri 41. V.P. SUGANDHI, Sub Judge, Uthankarai, Krishnagiri District. -3- Thiru / Tmt / SeIvL 42. K.R. LEELA, Special Sub Judge, Special Sub Court to deal with MCOP cases, ICrislmagiri 43. R. VENKATASUBRAMANIAN, Special Sub Judge,Special Sub Court to deal with MCOP cases, Coimbatore 44. N.PRABAKAR, III Additional Sub Judge, Coimbatore. 45. M. SURESH, Sub Judge, Udumalpet, Tirupur District. 46. E. SASIKALA, Additional Special Judge, Krishnagiri 47. M. MEKALA MYTHILI, District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate, Denkanikottai, Krishnagiri District. 48. N. SHARMILA, Special Judicial Makistrate, Special Court for Exclusive Trial of Land Grabbing Cases, Coimbatore 49. P. CHANDRASEKAR-I, Principal District Munsif, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam District. 50. N.S. JAYAPRAKASH, Judicial Magistrate II, Krishnagiri 51. G. KRISHNAN, Judicial Magistrate, Palladam, Tiruppur District. 52. R. JAGADEESAN, Principal District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate No.I, Karaikal, Union Territory of Puducherry. 53. M. RAMACHANDRAN, District Munsif, Avinashi, Tiruppur District. 54. K. ICRISHNAPRIYA, Judicial Magistrate, Fast Track Court at Magisterial Level, Tiruppur 55. S. INDULATHA, District Munsif, Palladam, Tiruppur District. 56. N. SENTHIL MURALI, District Munsif, Kangeyam, Tiruppur District. 57. K.S. THIRUMANI, District Munsif, Pollachi, Coimbatore District. 58. R. SRIVIDYA, Judicial Magistrate I, Udumalpet, Tiruppur District. 59. S. MOHANA RAMYA, District Munsif, Tiruppur 60. R. SUBRAMANIAN, Judicial Magistrate, Kangeyam, Tiruppur District. 61. C. SASIKUMAR, Judicial Magistrate, Dharapuram, Tiruppur District. 62. J. STARLI, District Munsif, Sulur, Coimbatore District. 63. P KAVITHA-I, Judicial Magistrate I, Nagapattinam 64. C. VIJAY KARTHIK, District Munsif, Palacode, Dharmapuri District. 65. M. SHUNMUGAVEL RAJ, District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate, Pennagaram, Dharmapuri District. 66. J.K. DHILIP, Judicial Magistrate, Harur, Dharmapuri District. 67. A. CHELLAPANDIAN, Judicial Magistrate I, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam District. 68. G. MANIKANDARAJA, Judicial Magistrate II, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam District. 69. S. JEEVA PANDIAN, Judicial Magistrate I, Dharmapuri 70. S. PALANI, Judicial Magistrate II, Tiruppur 71. M. ZIAVUR RAHUMAN, Judicial Magistrate, Fast Track at Magisterial Level, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam District. 72. P. DEENADAYALAN, District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate, Vedaranyam, Nagapattinam District. 73. G. BHARATHI PRABHA, Judicial Magistrate, Avinashi, Tiruppur District. -4- Thiru / Tint. / Selvi. 74. S.P. KAVITHA, District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate I, Hosur, Krishnagiri District. 75. V. PUVIYARASU, District Munsif, Nagapattinam 76. V. ARUMUGAM, District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate, Valparai, Coimbatore District. 77. D. ICAVIARASAN, Judicial Magistrate I, Tiruppur 78. R. PANDY, Judicial Magistrate VII, Coimbatore 79. T. RAJESH RAJU, Judicial Magistrate, Uthankarai, Krishnagiri District. 80. S. SANTHI, Judicial Magistrate II, Hosur, Krishnagiri District. 81. G. YUVARAJ, Judicial Magistrate, Sirkali, Nagapattinam District. 82. N. SURESH-II, District Munsif, Dharapuram, Tiruppur District. 83. L. RAGUPATHIRAJA, District MunsIf, Udumalpet, Tiruppur District. 84. INIYA KARUNAGARAN, Judicial Magistrate V,Coimbatore 85. P. ALLI, Judicial Magistrate II, Dharmapuri 86. K. SEGANASBANU, District Munsif, Dharmapuri 87. P. SRIDEVI, District Munsif, Harur, Dharmapuri District. 88. R. SATHEESKUMAR, District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate, Pochampalli, Krishnagiri District. 89. C. RAJASEKAR, District Munsif, Uthankarai, Krishnagiri District. 90. M. PRAVEENA, III Additional District Munsif, Coimbatore 91. T. NITHYAKALA, Judicial Magistrate No.IV, Tiruppur 92. R. TAMILARASI, Judicial Magistrate, Pappireddipatti, Dharmapuri District. 93. J. SELVAN JESU RAJA, District Munsif, Mettur, Salem District. 94. C.SRIDHAR, District Munsif-cum-Judicial Magistrate, Kothagiri, The Nilgiris Dist. 95. M.ASHFAQ AHAMED, Judicial Magistrate, Fast Track Court at Magisterial Level-II, Coimbatore. The following Judicial Officers / Ubuntu Master Trainers and Ubuntu-cum-CIS Master Trainer are required to impart necessary trainings to aforesaid Judicial Officers on 17.03.2018 and 18.03.2018 at the Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Regional Centre, Coimbatore: Thiru / Tint / Selvi. 1. R. ARULMOZHISELVI, Sub Judge, Avinashi, Tiruppur District. 2. P. SRIKUMAR, Deputy Director, Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Reginoal Centre, Coimbatore 3. N. SUNDARAM, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Cuddalore 4. S. SANTHANAKRISHNASAMY, Judicial Magistrate, Palacode, Dharmapuri District. 5. S. CHANDRASEKARAN, District Munsif, Sathyamangalam, Erode District. 6. M. JAGADHEESAN, Judicial Magistrate I, Kallakurichi, Villupuram District. -5- The nominated Judicial Officers are directed to report before the Director, Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy, Regional Centre, Coimbatore, at 8.30 a.m., on 17.03.2018. The aforesaid nominated Judicial Officers are requested to bring their laptop fully charged on both the days and also to ensure that Ubuntu Operating System 16.04 version is installed in their laptops. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and refreshments will be provided at the venue. Accommodation for the participating Judicial Officers
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