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ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applica Ons For 11/21/2020 Form9_AC189_21/11/2020 ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applicaons for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated locaon identy (where Constuency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Madurai East Revision identy applicaons have been received) From date To date @ 2. Period of applicaons (covered in this list) 1. List number 16/11/2020 16/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial $ Date of Name of Father / Mother / Date of Time of number Name of claimant Place of residence of receipt Husband and (Relaonship)# hearing* hearing* applicaon 2/190-F, MUNIYANDI PURAM, PUDHU 1 16/11/2020 PRADEEP ANGUSAMY (F) THAMARAI PATTI, , Madurai H 74, TNHB COLONY 2 16/11/2020 SANJAIKUMAR R RAJKUMAR (F) KOODALPUDUR, ANAIYUR, , Madurai A BLOCK G-01 , PADAMASAI ENCLAVE KOCHADAIMUTHU 3 16/11/2020 GURUSAMY (F) MANGAYAKARASI COLLEGE ROAD , PARAVAI MADURAI , , Madurai NO 10-4-2 9 BOOGA NAGAR, A KOSAKULAM 4 16/11/2020 ARAVIND P PANJAVARAM G (F) MADURAINORTH ANAIYUR, MADURAI, , Madurai 1/98 bagya nivas, 7 th street , TIRUPPALAI 5 16/11/2020 SUNDARARAJAN srinivasan VASAN (O) , , Madurai 5/164, Plot No 246,, Kasim Residency, Melur 6 16/11/2020 Vivek Natarajan Natarajan Karuppiah (F) Main Road,, Y Othakkadai,, , Madurai MOHAN RAJ C P Chinna 2/1090, Swathi street, V O C nagar, 7 16/11/2020 Saran Sevugaperumal Appu (F) Melamadai, , Madurai 4/10/1, Lakshmi Street, Santhosh 8 16/11/2020 NIRMAL A J LA ANTONY SELVARAJ (F) Nagar, Post and Telegraph Nagar, , Madurai Regiin Arul Rithik J 9 16/11/2020 John Kennedy A (F) plot no 60, padma nagar, vandiyur, , Madurai Nishidh Ram Dhakshina 1/711-1, Kambar Street Bharath 10 16/11/2020 Dhakshina Moorthy Muthuramalingam (F) Nagar, Thiruppalai Madurai, , Madurai Moorthy 1/145-1, Subhashini Nagar, North Second 11 16/11/2020 SUSMIDHAA RAVI (F) Street, , Surya Nagar,, , Madurai MURALIDHARAN UMA 9-5/7/2, NETHAJI 2ND 12 16/11/2020 SEELAIYAN MAHESWARI THANGARAJ (M) STREET, VISWANATHAPURAM, , Madurai Srinivasan 21 , Balaji Nagar Main Road kalai nagar 13 16/11/2020 Valliappan Arunachalam (F) Valliappan extension , Madurai, , Madurai GOPINATH 1E, IYYAPPAN 14 16/11/2020 VADIVEL VADIVEL (F) GOPINATH NAGAR,, KODIKULAM,, MADURAI,, , Madurai Dhakchinamurthi 461 / 3 Pandiyan Street , 6 th Main Road , 15 16/11/2020 Murugesan A (F) V M Gomathipuram, Anna Nagar, , Madurai 2/204, subhashini nagar 4 th Street, 16 16/11/2020 Kumaran Balakrishnan (F) karuppaurani, kalikappan, , Madurai £ In case of Union territories having no Legislave Assembly and the State of Date of exhibion Jammu and Kashmir at Electoral @ For this revision for this designated locaon Date of exhibion at designated locaon Registraon * Place, me and date of hearings as fixed by electoral registraon officer under rule 15(b) $ Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each Officer’s Office designated locaon under rule 16(b) # Give relaonship as F-Father, M=Mother, and H=Husband within brackets i.e. (F), (M), (H) 21/11/2020 1/1 11/21/2020 Form9_AC189_21/11/2020 ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applicaons for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated locaon identy (where Constuency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Madurai East Revision identy applicaons have been received) From date To date @ 2. Period of applicaons (covered in this list) 1. List number 17/11/2020 17/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial number$ Date of Name of Father / Mother / Husband Date of Time of Name of claimant Place of residence of receipt and (Relaonship)# hearing* hearing* applicaon A Raghin priya A 3/74 ward no 3, M 1 17/11/2020 A Raghin priya P Alagar (H) Raghin priya Chrapa, Madurai, , Madurai 65 PANDIAN 2 17/11/2020 SADHANA R RAJAN K (F) NAGAR, KOSAKULAM, ANAIYUR, , Madurai KARTHIGAISELVI 1/371, Allaied Garden, Ramasamy Nagar, 3 17/11/2020 SATHEESHKUMAR RAMAKRISHNAN (H) SATHEESHKUMAR Thiruppalai, Madurai, , Madurai PLOT NO 139 140, TAMILVEETHI 4 17/11/2020 PANDIARAJAN V VAIRAVAN (F) ANGALESWARI KOVIL STREETKOODALPUDUR, ANAIYUR, , Madurai 2/363-2 Mullai Street, Ayyavu thevar Nagar, 5 17/11/2020 Ram Koodalingam (F) Iyer Bunglow, Madurai, , Madurai 21-32/6, CHINNAPONNU KOVIL STREET S 6 17/11/2020 ILAMURUGAN M MUTHUKRISHNAN (F) ALANGULAM, ANAIYUR, , Madurai Niranjan Abhimanyu 1/329 Kaveri 2nd Street, Srinagar Iyer 7 17/11/2020 Kunasekaran Mayavu (F) K Bungalow, Madurai, , Madurai 3/115, PANDIKOVIL 8 17/11/2020 KARTHIKEYAN RAMALINGAM (F) STREET, UTHANGUDI, , Madurai Dhanyasre 1/584, Tagore Nagar 3rd 9 17/11/2020 Sivasankaran Sivasankar Kalidas (F) Street, Thiruppalai, , Madurai Kalidas umadevi 2/754 A, Vairamani 10 17/11/2020 sugumaran (H) Gopalakrishnan nagar, kadachanenthal, , Madurai N PLOT NO 104, SRI KALAIVANI NAGAR 11 17/11/2020 KAMALACHANDRAN N NATARAJAN (F) NATTARMANGALAM , SIVAGANGAI MAIN ROAD , , Madurai 21 , Balaji nagar main road kalai nagar 12 17/11/2020 Meenal Valliappan Valliappan Arunachalam (H) extension, Madurai, , Madurai 82,Pearl Residency, S V P Nagar 2nd 13 17/11/2020 Darshanaa Muthiah (F) street,S.Alangulam, Madurai, , Madurai 12/2, ANTHARVAANAM 2ND 14 17/11/2020 SALMAN KHAN ASIM KHAN (O) STREET, THANEER PANTHAL MUNICHALAI, , Madurai PLOT NO 42 , 3RD CROSS 15 17/11/2020 R RAINA I RIYASATH ALI (F) STREET, THIRUPPALAI, , Madurai 1/461 A, ANNAI THERASA 16 17/11/2020 DURGA S SANGARAJ N (F) GARDEN, KATHAKINARU, , Madurai 5/83, Perungudi, Thirumohur 17 17/11/2020 KARTHIK GOVINTHARAJ (F) Road, , Madurai £ In case of Union territories having no Legislave Assembly and the State of Jammu and Kashmir Date of exhibion at Electoral @ For this revision for this designated locaon Date of exhibion at designated locaon Registraon * Place, me and date of hearings as fixed by electoral registraon officer under rule 15(b) $ Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each designated Officer’s Office locaon under rule 16(b) # Give relaonship as F-Father, M=Mother, and H=Husband within brackets i.e. (F), (M), (H) 21/11/2020 1/1 11/21/2020 Form9_AC189_21/11/2020 ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applicaons for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated locaon identy (where Constuency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Madurai East Revision identy applicaons have been received) From date To date @ 2. Period of applicaons (covered in this list) 1. List number 18/11/2020 18/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial Name of Father / $ Date of Date of Time of number Name of claimant Mother / Husband and Place of residence of receipt hearing* hearing* (Relaonship)# applicaon PLOT NO H-85A, TNHB 1 18/11/2020 Ganapathi Pandi Chitra Ganapathi (W) COLONY, SILAIYANERI, , Madurai 112/3A, SRI PARASAKTHI 2 18/11/2020 GOWTHAMAN VELUCHAMY (F) NAGAR, OOMACHIKULAM, , Madurai 112/3A, SRI PARASAKTHI 3 18/11/2020 MAHESHWARAN veluchamy (F) NAGAR, OOMACHIKULAM, , Madurai 4/18, Manthai backside 4 18/11/2020 JOTHIBASU RAVI (F) street, Narasingam, , Madurai 112/3a, sri parasakthi 5 18/11/2020 gowthaman veluchamy (F) nagar, oomachikulam, , Madurai 6 18/11/2020 KARTHIK THYRAJ (F) Plot No 7, Ahilandeswari Street, Madurai, , Madurai BALAVIGNESHWARAN NO 58, SARATHI NAGAR 1ST 7 18/11/2020 VETRIVEL M (F) V STREET, THIRUPPALAI, , Madurai B40, APARAJITH RESIDENTIAL ENCLAVE, SIKKANDAR 8 18/11/2020 ARUNKUMAR AYYAMPILLAI (F) CHAVADI, MILAGARANAI, , Madurai Packiyaraj 15/2, Sri Maha Ganapathipuram , Kulamangalam 9 18/11/2020 Periyasamy (F) Periyasamy Main Road , , Madurai 91 , BALU OTCHAMMAL COMPOUND, KATTA 10 18/11/2020 ROSHINI SARDAR (F) POMMAN COMPOUND, , Madurai 91 , BALU OTCHAMMAL COMPOUND, KATTA 11 18/11/2020 ROSHINI SARDAR (F) POMMAN COMPOUND, , Madurai 12 18/11/2020 sangeetha manikandan (H) 4/125, kalanjiyam nagar, kalmedu, , Madurai SIVAGURUNATHAN N B-4 IOC QUARTERS, No 2 RACE COURSE 13 18/11/2020 A M NAGALINGAM (F) ROAD, CHOKKIKULAM, , Madurai 1/169-3, Jai Mookambigai Nagar 3rd Street Surya 14 18/11/2020 Hariprasad P Palani V (F) Nagar, K Pudur, , Madurai 15 18/11/2020 ARUNKUMAR R RENGASAMY S (F) 14-6, KRISHNA NATHI STREET, MADURAI, , Madurai 2-353-6, ANNAI VELU CITY , 16 18/11/2020 R CHANDRAPRIYA RAJA (H) OOMACHIKULAM, VEERAPANDI, , Madurai 181 / 5, AMBETHKAR 17 18/11/2020 PRAVEEN KUMAR RAJA (F) STREET, KEELAKALLANDHIRI, , Madurai AYSHWARESHWAR L VENKATASUBRAMANIAN 170/4, SOURASHTRA TEACHERS COLONY, 18 18/11/2020 V A (F) ANNUPPANADI, MADURAI, , Madurai 21, BHARATHI NAGAR EXTENSION, Y 19 18/11/2020 PANDIMEENA R RAMASAMY (F) OTHAKKADAI, , Madurai 20 18/11/2020 NALLAMMAL SELVA PANDI (H) 5/340, RAMALINGAPURAM, VAGAIKULAM, , Madurai FLATNO 6A BLOCK 2, SRI VISHWA JANANE 21 18/11/2020 NACHAMMAI THENAPPAN (H) APARTMENT, PANDI KOVIL RING ROAD, , Madurai FLATNO 6A BLOCK 2, SRI VISHWA JANANE 22 18/11/2020 THENAPPAN THENAPPAN (F) APARTMENT, PANDI KOVIL RING ROAD, , Madurai £ In case of Union territories having no Legislave Assembly and the State Date of exhibion of Jammu and Kashmir at Electoral @ For this revision for this designated locaon Date of exhibion at designated locaon under rule Registraon * Place, me and date of hearings as fixed by electoral registraon officer 15(b) Officer’s Office $ Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each under rule 16(b) designated locaon # Give relaonship as F-Father, M=Mother, and H=Husband within brackets i.e. (F), (M), (H) 21/11/2020 1/1 11/21/2020 Form9_AC189_21/11/2020 ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applicaons for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated locaon identy (where Constuency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Madurai East Revision identy applicaons have been received) From date To date @ 2. Period of applicaons (covered in this list) 1. List number 19/11/2020 19/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial Name of Father / $ Date
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