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THE NEW E-MAIL ID of UNION of INDIA IS “Uoidhc@Gmail.Com” 09.09.2021 THE NEW E-MAIL ID OF UNION OF INDIA IS “[email protected]” AND TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 011- 23384193 FOR SERVICE OF MATTER/S FOR UNION OF INDIA IN THE DELHI HIGH COURT WITH EFFECT FROM 13th SEPTEMBER, 2021. THEREAFTER, NO SERVICE OF THE MATTER/S SHALL BE ENTERTAINED ON THE EXISTING MAIL ID I.E. “[email protected]” AND MOB. NO. 9999864964. DELHI HIGH COURT LEGAL SERVICES COMMITTEE NOTICE A LIST OF CANDIDATES SHORTLISTED FOR INTERVIEW FOR VARIOUS PANELS OF DELHI HIGH COURT LEGAL SERVICES COMMITTEE IS AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE OF DHCLSC(www.dhclsc.org) AS WELL AS ON THE NOTICE BOARD. THE INTERVIEW SCHEDULE WILL BE COMMUNICATED IN DUE COURSE. 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Kameswar Rao 1.9.2021 (Wednesday) 6.9.2021 (Monday) 7.9.2021 (Tuesday) 10.9.2021 (Friday) 13.9.2021 (Monday) 16.9.2021 (Thursday) 17.9.2021 (Friday) 22.9.2021 (Wednesday) 23.9.2021 (Thursday) 28.9.2021 (Tuesday) 29.9.2021 (Wednesday) 2.9.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Rekha Palli 3.9.2021 (Friday) 8.9.2021 (Wednesday) 9.9.2021 (Thursday) 14.9.2021 (Tuesday) 15.9.2021 (Wednesday) 20.9.2021 (Monday) 21.9.2021 (Tuesday) 24.9.2021 (Friday) 27.9.2021 (Monday) 30.9.2021 (Thursday) 1.10.2021 (Friday) 2.9.2021 (Thursday) Hon’ble Ms. Justice Prathiba M. 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