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Uttar Pradesh Result .Pdf Government of India Ministry of Law and Justice Department of Legal Affairs Notary Cell **** Notary Cell, Department of Legal Affairs had conducted Interviews for appointment as notaries for the State of Uttar Pradesh from 23.10.2018 to 26.10.2018 at Lucknow. The candidates were assessed keeping in view their competency, legal knowledge and other relevant factors related to the selection of Notary as per requirement of the Notaries Act, 1952, the Notaries Rules, 1956 and the relevant guidelines by the Interview Board constituted for the purpose by the Central Government. On the basis of the performance of the candidates before the Interview Board, the Interview Board has recommended names of the following candidates for appointment as notaries for the State of Uttar Pradesh. 2. All the successful candidates, whose names appear in the below mentioned list, will be issued Appointment Letters for appointment as Notary shortly. The candidates are strictly advised not to visit this Office personally for submission of any document or for issue of certificate of practice. Only after receiving appointment letter from this Department, the concerned candidate is required to send the documents mentioned in the appointment letter. The certificate will be issued in due course of time. BY THE ORDER OF THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY NOTARY CELL 26.02.2019 Interview Date of Area Of S.No Name Category File No. Father's Name Address Enrol. No. Sl.No. App'n Practice N- H.No.432 D-Block Ajay Kumar Kanpur Nagar Lt.Narendra 7146/1992 1 1 Gen 21.12.16 11013/6895/2018 Panki Kanpur Dwivedi Court Prasad Dwivedi Dt.14.11.92 -NC Nagar Up H.No.123, Moh. Bhagwan N- Nanhoo Lal Mohd. Farookh 2821/1984 2 2 Swaroop Gen 19.12.16 Pilibhit Distt. 11013/6896/2018 Sharma Pilibhit Up- Dt.02.08.84 Sharma -NC 262001 1/11 Tirwa Kothi Surendra N- Fatehgarh 4258/1976 3 4 Singh Gen 22.12.16 Fatehgarh 11013/6898/2018 Yadunath Singh Farrukhabad Up- Dt.15.11.76 Somvanshi -NC 209601 Sangam Vihar Colony D Vill- N- Yadu Bhan Moula Garh Post 6657/2003 4 6 Nem Singh SC 20.12.16 Sambhal 11013/6900/2018 Singh Chandausi Dt.12.07.03 -NC Distt.Sambhal Up_244412 Moh. Luhari N- Saray Purbi Chandra Pal 4412/2006 5 9 Charan Singh Gen 28.12.16 Nagina 11013/6903/2018 Nagina Post & Singh Dt.04.09.06 -NC Teshil Distt.Bijnor Up-246762 Vill. Kachanar Tehsil N- Post Rajatalab Raj Kumar Panna Lal 4165/1990 6 11 OBC 18.12.16 Rajatalab 11013/6905/2018 Pos Rohaniya Sharma Sharma Dt.08.09.90 Varanasi -NC Varanasi Up- 221311 D-181 Sector-27 N- Gautam Budh Noida Gautam 2342/2006 7 14 Nalin Sharma Gen 15.12.16 11013/6908/2018 R.D.Sharma Nagar Budh Nagar Up- Dt.25.11.06 -NC 201301 Dankeenganj N- 12806/2000 Ms.Manoram Lt. Anand Chinihawa Inara 8 17 OBC 19.12.16 Mirzapur 11013/6911/2018 Dt.09.10.20 a Chaudhary Prakash Singh Mirzapur Up- -NC 00 231001 Nagar Panchayat N- Dilip Kumar Civil Court Kailash Nath Gangapur 7170/2005 9 18 Gen 13.01.17 11013/6912/2018 Srivastava Varanasi Srivasatva Varanasi Up- Dt.18.12.05 -NC 221302 H.No.2/219 Umesh N- Khatrana Holi Ka 11642/2000 Farrukhabad Om Prakash 10 20 Kumar Gen 03.11.14 11013/6914/2018 Maidan Dt.06.09.20 Distt. Saraswat Saraswat -NC Farrukhabad Up- 00 209625 Mohalla Sarai N- Kailash Teshil Gunnaur 4044/1998 11 21 Viresh Kumar Gen 07.07.17 Budaun 11013/6915/2018 Chandra Distt. Sambhal Dt.13.11.98 -NC Bhardwaj Budaun Up- 243722 2/4 Bakarmandi Pawan N- Kanpur Nagar Sri Mahesh Dutt R.D. Colony 18763/1999 12 23 Klumar Gen 17.12.16 11013/6917/2018 Court Chaturvedi Kanpur Nagar Dt.31.12.99 Chaturvedi -NC Up-208001 H.No.102 Mohalla N- Luharan P.O. Lt.Ram Saran 7799/2003 13 24 Hitesh Kumar SC 05.08.16 Hapur 11013/6918/2018 Pilkhuwa Dass Dt.09.08.03 -NC Distt.Hapur Up- 245304 Vill. & Post Manvendra N- Ashok Kumar Chandpura Distt. 7878/2002 14 26 Singh Gen 18.05.17 Etawah 11013/6920/2018 Singh Etawah Up- Dt.14.09.02 Chauhan -NC 206127 Moh. Abdul N- Raheem Town & 9048/1999 15 28 Sirajul Haque OBC 15.05.17 Pilibhit Distt. 11013/6922/2018 Samshul Haque Ps Neoria Dt.21.05.99 -NC Husainpur Pilibhit Up-262305 Vill, Harpur Post N- Bagali Pinajara 14495/2000 Angad Kumar Civil Court Ramashankar 16 29 Gen 18.12.16 11013/6923/2018 Ps Sarai Dt.04.12.20 Singh Mau Singh -NC Lakhansi Mau 00 Up-275101 Nehru Chowk Awadhesh N- Ram Singhasan Auri More Anpara 3147/2002 17 30 Prasad Gen 29.12.16 Anpara 11013/6924/2018 Shukla Sonabhadra Up- Dt.03.05.02 Shukla -NC 231225 Moh. Kayasthan, Santosh N- Ram Pratap Puranpur Distt. 2373/1978 18 31 Kumar Gen 07.02.17 Pilibhit Distt. 11013/6925/2018 Saxena Pilibhit Up- Dt.25.08.78 Saxena -NC 262122 Village Yaqutganj Post Yaqutganj N- Manoj Kumar Fategarh, Jagdish Police Station 6217/2006 19 34 SC 22.12.16 11013/6928/2018 Singh Farrukhabad Chandra Sagar Fatehgarh Dt.03.12.06 -NC Farrukhabad Up- 209749 Opp. Mohafizkhana N- Himanshu Mahendra Pal Mall Kanpur 5475/2006 20 35 OBC 27.01.17 Kanpur Nagar 11013/6929/2018 Yadav Singh Yadav Dehat Civil Court Dt.11.11.06 -NC Kanpur Nagar Up-208001 Vill. Chaukipur N- Kalan Post Farah 9963/2000 Jang Jeet Distt. Court Radhey Lal 21 36 OBC 28.09.16 11013/6930/2018 Ps. Farah Dt.20.08.20 Singh Yadav Mathura Yadav -NC Mathura Up- 00 281122 Khanalampura Janak Nagar N- Civil Court Near Old Home 8088/2007 22 37 Ms. Sunita Gen 21.01.17 11013/6931/2018 Moti Ram Saharanpur Guard Office Dt.05.12.07 -NC Sahranpur Up- 247001 134 Chhota Mukesh N- Lt. Fulena Lakhanpur 8383/2001 23 38 Kumar Gen 09.01.17 Kanpur Nagar 11013/6932/2018 Prasad Kanpur Up- Dt.17.09.01 Srivastava -NC 208024 1067 Indralok N- Vinod Kumar Colony Gali No.7, 7032/2006 24 39 Ankit Goel Gen 25.04.17 Hapur Distt. 11013/6933/2018 Goel Hapur Ghaziabad Dt.16.12.06 -NC Up-245101 68, Krishna Nagar Colony N- Harunagla Mahesh Rampal Singh 9936/2002 25 41 OBC 03.08.17 Bareilly 11013/6935/2018 Bisalpur Road Kumar Yadav Yadav Dt.16.11.02 -NC Post Rk University Bareilly Up-243006 775-A, N- Sarwat Muzaffarnaga Yogendrapuri 1835/1974 26 42 OBC 04.08.17 11013/6936/2018 Bashir Ahmad Husain Salim r Muzaffarnagar Dt.16.12.74 -NC Up-251001 H.No.745, Basant N- Rakampal Muzaffarnaga Vihar Saket Road 7699/2008 27 44 OBC 16.08.17 11013/6938/2018 Sukhbir Singh Singh r Muzaffarnagar Dt.28.12.08 -NC Up-251001 119/127 Bamba N- Road Ms. Poonam Lt.Sh. Kunwar 5461/2005 28 45 Gen 20.08.17 Kanpur Nagar 11013/6939/2018 Darshanpurwa Singh Singh Dt.25.09.05 -NC Kanpur Nagar Up-208012 15/121, Kidwai N- Yogendra Nagar Pukhrayan 6821/1995 29 47 OBC 16.06.17 Kanpur Dehat 11013/6941/2018 Lt.Ramswaroop Singh Kanpur Dehat Dt.28.10.95 -NC Up-209111 N- Pukhrayan Prashant Lt.Sh. Kaushal 2971/1993 30 48 Gen 15.06.17 Kanpur Dehat 11013/6942/2018 Kanpur Dehat Kumar Mishra Kumar Mishra Dt.25.07.93 -NC Up-209111 H.No.1, Officer Enclave N- Lt.Sh. Uma Pramod Extension 3396/1978 31 49 Gen 17.07.17 Bareilly 11013/6943/2018 Shanker Kumar Karamchari Dt.26.12.78 -NC Saxena Nagar Bareilly Up-243001 434 Laddhawala N- Ms. Sumita Muzaffarnaga Chungi No.2, 10599/2001 32 50 SC 17.09.17 11013/6944/2018 Atar Singh Rani r Muzaffarnagar Dt.31.12.01 -NC UP-251001 M-58, Sec-23, N- Sanjeev Sanjay Nagar 2627/2006 33 52 OBC 19.01.17 Ghaziabad 11013/6946/2018 Shankar Ram Kumar Ghaziabad Up- Dt.18.06.06 -NC 201002 B-3, Mohalla N- Mahesh Distt.Court Jatan Shastri 1620/2004 34 53 SC 29.01.17 11013/6947/2018 Harcharan Lal Chandra Bijnor Bhawan Bijnor Dt.13.03.04 -NC Up-246701 Mohalla Satauli Ravendra N- Jay Prakash Kasba & Tehsil 5010/1999 35 54 Kumar Gen 13.09.17 Etmadpur 11013/6948/2018 Sharma Etmadpur Agra Dt.23.04.99 Sharma -NC Up-283202 H.No.172/3, N- Ramnagar Muzaffarnaga 5262/2001 36 56 Ms. Suman SC 18.09.17 11013/6950/2018 Paley Ram Kanker Khera r Dt.21.05.01 -NC Meerut Up- 250001 Village Ninaua N- Post Central Jail Ram Pal Fategarh, 3570/2003 37 58 OBC 12.01.17 11013/6952/2018 Bihari Lal Fatehgarh Batham Farrukhabad Dt.31.03.03 -NC Farrukhabad Up- 209601 Mohalla Nurulla N- Kasba Kundarki, Shafique Session Court 4079/2004 38 59 Gen 06.04.17 11013/6953/2018 Aziz Ahmad Thana Kundarki, Ahmad Moradabad Dt.16.07.04 -NC Moradabad-244 413 (U.P.) 109, Khalil Sharki New Colony, N- Teen Khamba Kamal 3417/2005 39 62 Gen 19.12.16 Shahjahanpur 11013/6956/2018 Late D.P. Singh Gali, Dist. Kishore Singh Dt. 06.07.05 -NC Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh- 242 001. Village & Post N- Late Ali Dad Tiliya Pur, Dist. 470/1992 40 64 Ramzan Khan Gen 15.06.17 Dist. Bareilly 11013/6958/2018 Khan Bareilly - 243 Dt. 12.01.92 -NC 502, Up Mohalla Akabran, N- Nagina, Dst.
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