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Accepted List Candidates for 02 (Two) Vacant Posts of Civil Judge-Cum-Judicial Magistrate (Grade –Iii) in the Cadre of Sikkim Judicial Service ACCEPTED LIST CANDIDATES FOR 02 (TWO) VACANT POSTS OF CIVIL JUDGE-CUM-JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE (GRADE –III) IN THE CADRE OF SIKKIM JUDICIAL SERVICE Sl. Name & Address of Correspondence Permanent Address, Phone No Numbers & . Email id 1 Abhishek Singh, Ganga Nagar, Siliguri, Darjeeling, C/o Shyam Kishore Singh, Near Ration West Bengal- 734005, Shop, Patiramjote, Matigara, M. No.: 9734177736 Darjeeling, West Bengal- 734010 [email protected] 2 Mr. Aditya Subba, Near Central Bank ATM, Near Central Bank ATM, Mirik Bazar, Darjeeling, Mirik Bazar, Darjeeling, West Bengal- 734214 West Bengal- 734214 M. No.: 8918588575 [email protected] 3 Ms. Aita Hangma Limboo, Tikjeck, Tikjeck, West Sikkim – 737111, West Sikkim - 737111 M. No.: 8670355901 [email protected] 4 Ms. Anu Lohar, Development Area, Development Area, C/0 Santosh Ration Shop, C/0 Santosh Ration Shop, New Puspa Garage, Gangtok- New Puspa Garage, Gangtok- 737101 737101, M. No.: 9560430462, [email protected] 5 Ms. Anusha Rai, Mirik Ward No. 3, Thana line, Mirik, Near Techno India Group Public Darjeeling, School, West Bengal- 734214 New Chamta, Sukna, Siliguri, M. No: 8447603441/7551014923 Darjeeling, West Bengal- 734009 anusharaiii/[email protected] 6 Ms. Aruna Chhetri, Upper Syari, Near Hotel Royal Plaza, Upper Syari, Gangtok, East Sikkim- 737101, Near Hotel Royal Plaza, M. No.: 7872969762 Gangtok, East Sikkim- 737101 [email protected] 7 Mr. Ashit Rai, Gumba Gaon, Sittong-II, Mahishmari, P.O- Champasari, P.O. Bagora, P.S. Kurseong- 734224, P.S. Pradhan Nagar, Dist: Darjelling, West Bengal. C/O- Khem Kr. Rai-734003, M. No.: Dist: Darjeeling, West Bengal. +918670758135/8759551258 [email protected] 8 Mr. Ateendra Raj Bagdas, Development Area, Development Area, Below A.G. Church, Gangtok- 737101 Below A.G. Church, M. No.: 9609877680 Gangtok- 737101 [email protected] 9 Mr. Basant Pradhan, Pachey Samsing, Pakyong, East Bar Peepal, Sichey, Gangtok, Sikkim-737106 East Sikkim-737101 M. No.: -9734904314 [email protected] 10 Ms. Bhumika Dahal, Pani House, Above Indra ByePass, Pani House, Above Indra ByePass, Gangtok, East Sikkim- 737102 Gangtok, East Sikkim- 737102 M. No.: 8001641613 [email protected] 11 Mr. Bikalp Karki (Chettri), Deythang, Kaluk, SNT Colony, Gyalshing, West Sikkim- 737121, West Sikkim- 737111 M. No.: 8967036103, [email protected] 12 Ms. Bindu Gurung, Dalapchand, Near Katarbotey School, Kanchan View, Pani House, Deorali P.O. & P.S. Rongli, Gangtok, East Sikkim- 737102 East Sikkim -737101 M. No.: 9647885835/9564009748, [email protected] 13 Ms. Chemi Bhutia, Below C.P.W. D. office, Below C.P.W. D. office, Balwakhani, Gangtok, Balwakhani, Gangtok, East Sikkim – 737101 East Sikkim - 737101 M. No.: 9474980943/70011391347 [email protected] 14 Ms. Chong Chyoki Bhutia, Machong, P.O: Parkha, P.S: Pakyong, Machong, P.O: Parkha, East Sikkim- 737106 P.S: Pakyong, M. No.: 9475440479 East Sikkim- 737106 [email protected] 15 Ms. Daffne Tamang, Upper Burtuk, Upper Burtuk, Near Army C.S.D. Canteen, Near Army C.S.D. Canteen, Gangtok- 737101 Gangtok- 737101 M. No.: 8145306554 16 Ms. Darshana Gurung, Mandir Ghar, Mandir Ghar, Below C.S. Rai Jr. High School, Below C.S. Rai Jr. High School, Lower Arithang, Gangtok- 737101 Lower Arithang, M. No: 9002999953 Gangtok- 737101 [email protected] 17 Ms. Dechen Wangmu Bhutia, 263, Hill Cart Road, Joy Chand Mansion, Below Batasia Loop, Indirapally, kadamtala, Darjeeling- 734102, Shiv Mandir, M. No.: 8826322764/8016236785 Siliguri- 734011 [email protected] 18 Mr. Deepankar Rai, South Regu, Below Paljor Stadium, Rongli, Near Wrench Public School, East Sikkim- 737131 Gangtok, M. No.: 03592200289/9851860289 East Sikkim – 737101 [email protected] 19 Ms. Dichen Choden Bhutia, Lingtam, P.O. Lingtam, 737131 Sichey, Near Hotel Lemon Tree, M. No: 9064950675/8967138837 Gangtok- 737101 [email protected] 20 Ms. Doma Lepcha, Sang Byang, Sichey, Near District Court, East Sikkim- 737101, Gangtok, M. No.: 7872923256/7908150161 East Sikkim- 737101 [email protected] 21 Ms. Dorjee Ongmoo Bhutia, Lower Tathangchen, Lower Tathangchen, Near Mess Kothi, Gangtok, Near Mess Kothi, Gangtok, Sikkim – 737101 Sikkim- 737101 M. No.: 7602086942/8348138906. [email protected] 22 Mr. Ganesh Man Chettri, Rinchenpong, Lower Burtuk, West Sikkim- 737121 Gangtok, M. No.: 7908446993 East Sikkim- 737101 [email protected] 23 Mr. Hemant Kumar Rai, Gram- Uska, Post- Nonapar, Q. No. 55, Type-II, NHPC LeFt Bank, Dist- Deoria, Uttar Pradesh- 274701 Balutar, Singtam, East Sikkim- 737134 M. No.: 9932957627 [email protected] 24 Mr. Jagan Thapa, Near K.B.T Petrol Pump, Near K.B.T Petrol Pump, Sichey Basti, Gangtok, Sichey Basti, Gangtok, East Sikkim- 737101 East Sikkim- 737101 M. No: 9647343161 25 Ms. Jeenita Sharma, Central Pendam, near Cheuribotey Central Pendam, near Cheuribotey School, Rangpo, School, Rangpo, East Sikkim- 737132, East Sikkim- 737132 M. No.: 7384880912/7063679918, [email protected] 26 Mr. Jigdel Gyatso Chankapa, Chankapa House, Chankapa House, Upper Arithang Road, Below Masjid, Upper Arithang Road, Below Masjid, Gangtok, Sikkim- 737101 Gangtok, Sikkim- 737101 M. No.: 9593106210/90643116181 [email protected] 27 Mr. Jigmee Namgyal, Tadong, Metro Point, Tadong, Metro Point, Gangtok- 737102, Gangtok- 737102 M. No.: 9647901510/7548983907 [email protected] 28 Mr. Jigmee Wangchuk Bhutia, P.O Ranipool, P.O Ranipool, Sangay Mansion Samlik, Sangay Mansion Samlik, East Sikkim – 737135, East Sikkim - 737135 M. No.: 9002740869/9647882690 [email protected] 29 Ms. Joshika Thapa, Rawnay Dara Mungpoo, 6th Mile, Near Holy Cross School, Cinchona Plantation, P.O. Mungpoo, Tadong, Gangtok-737102 Dist: Darjeeling, West Bengal- 734313 M. No.: 9563634071 [email protected] 30 Mr. Juneil Tshering Lepcha, Lingding, Byepass, Gangtok- 737102, Lingding, Byepass, M. No.: 8597759487 Gangtok- 737102 [email protected] 31 Mr. Karma Namgyal Denzongpa, Phodong Bazar, Phodong Bazar, North Sikkim- 737119 North Sikkim- 737119 M. No.: 9593279666 [email protected] 32 Mr. Kazi Sangay Thupden, Sombaria, Kothi, Sombaria Bazar, Top floor, Hotel Dalam Residency, Upper Thambong, Opp. GMC Office, Deorali, West Sikkim- 737121 Gangtok- 737101 M. No.: 9609860216/7001211580 [email protected] 33 Ms. Kesang Choden Tamang, Chandmari, J.N. Road, Gangtok, Chandmari, East Sikkim – 737101, J.N. Road, Gangtok, M. No.: 7557812165/8906558184 East Sikkim - 737101 [email protected] 34 Ms. Kesang Doma Bhutia, Gumpa Ghurpisey, Gumpa Ghurpisey, Namchi, South Sikkim- 737126 Namchi, M. No.: 9382196537/8010862388 South Sikkim- 737126 [email protected] 35 Ms. Kesang Ongmu Bhutia, Kachopa House, Below Everest Khim, Kachopa House, Tibet Road, Gangtok, Below Everest Khim, East Sikkim- 737101 Tibet Road, Gangtok, M. No.: 8617406707/7365052932 East Sikkim- 737101 [email protected] 36 Mr. Krishna Bhandari, Neya- Broom, Middle Sichey, South Sikkim- 737139 Gangtok, M. No: 9641663410 East Sikkim- 737101 [email protected] 37 Ms. Kriti Pradhan, Manbir Colony, Lower Burtuk, Manbir Colony, Gangtok, East Sikkim – 737101, Lower Burtuk, Gangtok, M. No.: 8389823131 East Sikkim - 737101 [email protected] 38 Mr. Ladong Rinzing Lepcha, Ranipool, Marchak, Ranipool, Marchak, East Sikkim- 737135, East Sikkim- 737135 M. No.: 7872850592 [email protected] 39 Mr. Madhukar Dhakal, Daragoan, Tadong, Gangtok, Daragoan, Tadong, East Sikkim- 737102 Gangtok, M. No: 7797824593/7908159689 East Sikkim- 737102 [email protected] 40 Mr. Mahesh Subba, Upper Syari, Deorali Road, Upper Syari, Deorali Road, East Sikkim- 737102, East Sikkim- 737102 M. No.: 9064382072 [email protected] 41 Ms. Malati Sharma, Kingstone, Rhenock, Kingstone, East Sikkim -737133, Rhenock, M. No.: 7908332007/9851511627 East Sikkim -737133 [email protected] 42 Mr. Meg Nath Dhungel, Lower Sripratam, Yangang, AIIT Sikkim, P.O. Yangang, P.S. Ravangla- 737134 SM Limboo building, M. No.: 03592203920/7679533520 Development area- 737101 [email protected] 43 Ms. Meghna Pradhan, Kashyone, Pedong, Bhanjyang Road, Namchi, Kalimpong District- 734311, South Sikkim- 737126 M. No.: 8927266054, [email protected] 44 Ms. Mina Bhusal, I.B.M Rangpo, East Sikkim – 737132 Sichey, Near District Court, M. No.: 7407986018 East Sikkim – 737101 [email protected] 45 Ms. Mingma Lhamu Sherpa, Uttarey Bazar, P.O. Uttarey, VodaFone tower, West Sikkim – 737113 Near Dichung Resturant, Sichey road, M. No.: 9734910539 Gangtok – 737101 [email protected] 46 Ms. Mon Maya Subba, Sardong Busty, P.O Lingchome, Swastik, Gangtok, East Sikkim- 737101 Dist- Gyalshing- 737111 47 Ms. Mukun Dolma Tamang, Singithang, Namchi, District Court Complex, Namchi, South Sikkim- 737126 South Sikkim- 737126 M. No.: 9593775112 [email protected] 48 Mr. Neeraj Rajalim, Temi, Daragaon, via Singtam, 5th Mile, Tadong, Gangtok, South Sikkim, East Sikkim- 737102 P.O. & P.S. Temi- 737139, M. No.: 9002214682 [email protected] 49 Ms. Ongmula Bhutia, Central Pedam Kazi Goan, Central Pedam Kazi Goan, East Sikkim, East Sikkim, Rangpo- 737132, Rangpo- 737132 M. No.: 8826860266 [email protected] 50 Ms. Pema Bhutia, Arkya, Martam, Below Bhanu Park, East Sikkim-737134 Singtam, M. No.: 9775672758 East Sikkim- 737134 [email protected] 51 Mr. Pema Ongchu Bhutia, Ranka Phenzong Busty, Ranka Phenzong Busty, Dhazey- 737101, Dhazey- 737101 M. No.: 9593387318 [email protected] 52 Ms. Phurba Diki Sherpa, Upper Syari, Below Khadi Bhawan, Upper Syari, Gangtok, East Sikkim- 737102, Below Khadi
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