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Prl. District Court, Anantapur. Sl.No. Name & Designation E-Mail Ids Prl. District Court, Anantapur. Sl.No. Name & Designation E-mail Ids Contact Phone Numbers 1 M.Venkata Narasaiah, Chief [email protected] 9440217309 Administrative Officer, ATP 2 Upendra, Superintendent, [email protected]., 9866917166 3 Kenchejja, BC ----- 9494421753 IV ADJ Court, Anantapur. Sl.No. Name & Designation E-mail Ids Contact Phone Numbers 1 B.Sunitha, Judge [email protected] ---- 2 Sujana, Addl.P.P [email protected] 9989453888 3 Avadana Murali, Chief [email protected] 9701144161 Administrative Officer 4 Bharathi, Superintendent ---- 9059909714 5 Sandhya, Steno [email protected] 9000660210 6 Riyaz, Typist [email protected] 7569105302 7 Dinesh babu, Bench [email protected] 9959432607 clerk 8 Accounts clerk ---- 9949202292 Industrial Tribunal cum Labour Court, Ananthapuramu SC/ST COURT STAFF MEMBERS PHONE NUMBERS Sl. Name of the employee and Email id Mobile Number No. designation 1. Sri. Kinnera Vijaya Kumar, Chief [email protected] 9491200312 Administrative officer. 2. Sri H. Sreenivasulu Junior Assistant [email protected] 7013526182 3. Sri V. Purushotham Reddy, [email protected] 9492292513 Stenographer, 4. Sri K.Kiran Kumar Junior Assistant - 9985668261 9581249469 5. Smt. P. Aruna, Junior Assistant, [email protected] 9441270634 6. Smt. I. Sailaja Typist, [email protected] 6303748744 7. Sri M. Rajasekhar, Typist, [email protected] 9963023800 Judge, Family Court, Ananthapuramu Sl.No. Name & Designation E-mail Ids Contact Phone Numbers 1 T.Venkateswarulu, Judge, [email protected]., 94918 11355 Family Court, Ananthapuramu 2 Y.V.Manohar, A.O. [email protected]., 93814 77809 3 V.Thirupathi Naidu, [email protected]., 99492 10776 Addl. Public Prosecutor 4 G.Nagaraju, Sr.Assistant [email protected]., 77991 50889 5 B.Pushpalatha, Steno [email protected]., 98491 53152 6 K.Sivaprasad , Typist [email protected]., 91829 68283 Prl. Junior Civil judge's Court, Anantapur Addl. Junior Civil judge's Court, Anantapur Spl. Judicial First Class Magistrate For Proh. & Excise Cases, Ananthapuramu Prl.. Senior Civil Judge’s Court, Ananthapuramu. Addl. Senior Civil Judge’s Court, Ananthapuramu. Sl.No. Name & Designation E-mail Ids Contact Phone Numbers 1 V.Venkateswararao Rao, [email protected] 9490932547 presiding officer 2 M.Subbarayudu OSBC [email protected] 9052411969 3 P.Vinodnaik CRLBC 9642913902 4 K.Shasikala, ---- 9441665581 stenographer 5 Gopi Krishna, typist ----- 9704837320 Senior Civil Judge's Court, Gooty Sl.No. Name & Designation E-mail Ids Contact Phone Numbers 1 Sri M.Hari Narayana, senior [email protected] 8897261958 civil judge, Gooty 2 Sri C.Rama Krishna Reddy, [email protected] 7989770573 senior supdt. 3 Sri E.Ramadas, Jr., Asst., [email protected], 9885163752, 4 Smt.K.Razia begam, Typist [email protected] 9059321693 5 APP, K.Rama niak [email protected] 9440874343 Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Tadipatri Sl.No. Name & Designation E-mail Ids Contact Phone Numbers 1 Ms A.Manjulatha [email protected] 9989916863 Junior Civil Judge, Gooty FAC Tadipathri 2 Sri P.Narasimha Reddy [email protected] 6304646990 Senior Assistatant (Crl.B.C in-charge superintendent ) 3 Smt.R.Sreelakshmi renduchintalasreelakshmi221@gmail. 8309296054 Junior Assistant (Civil.B.C) com 4 Shri M.Manohar [email protected] 9866082176 Junior Assistant (Property Clerk and Accounts) Spl. Magistrate Court, Kadiri Senior Civil Judge’s Court, Kadiri Prl. Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Kadiri Addl. Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Kadiri Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Uravakonda Senior Civil Judge’s Court, Hindupur S. Name and Designation E-mail ID Phone No Numbers 1. Sai Kumari Akuri, Senior Civil Judge [email protected] 9490010950 2. B.K.Murali Krishna, Superintendent [email protected] 9032647068 3. Maruthi, Junior Assistant pkd.maruti@gmail. com 9848998700 4. S.Ananda Rao, Stenographer Gr.II. [email protected] 8985503799 5. C. Sreenivasulu, Asst. Public Prosecutor [email protected] 8897271710 6. Sudarsan A.G.P s [email protected] 9440926726 Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Kalyandurg Senior Civil Judge’s Court, Penukonda Prl. Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Penukonda Addl. Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Penukonda Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Rayadurg Prl. Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Dharmavaram S. Name and Designation E-mail ID Phone Numbers No 1. Smt. P.Gayathri, pjcj, dmm [email protected] 9505954899. 2. A.V.Damodara Babu, supdt. [email protected] 9381540635. 3. Shesha Reddy, Civil Bench Clerk [email protected] 9550616550. 4. B.Shankar Narayana, Crl.bench clerk [email protected] 9849882611 5. Stenographer [email protected] 9849037080 6. Nagaraju [email protected] 9701757938 Spl. JFCM Railway Court, Guntakal Junior Civil Judge Court, Puttaparthi. S. Name and Designation E-mail ID Phone Numbers No 1. Devi Sai Srivani, Judge, [email protected] ----- 2. Prabhakar, Suptd [email protected] 9440732387 3. Bharathi, Bench clerk [email protected] 9494137697 4. Sailaja, Typist [email protected] 9966517909 5. Sailaja, Steno [email protected] 8142212006 Junior Civil Judge’s Court, Gooty S. Name and Designation E-mail ID Phone Numbers No 1. JCJ Court mail id [email protected] 2 Marenna, Steno, Gooty [email protected] 9398764845 3 Senior Civil Judge’s Court, Dharmavaram II ADJ Court, Hindupur VI Addl. District Court, Gooty S.l.N Name & Designation E-mail Ids Contact Phone o. Numbers 1. Sri.A.Moses, [email protected] 9492723097 VI Addl. District Judge, Gooty. 2. Sri. R.Ramanjineyulu, [email protected] 8341831555 Superintendent(I/C) 3. Sri.B.Lingamaiah, [email protected] 9177050070 Criminal Bench Clerk 4. Sri.K.Venkateswara [email protected] 8008847306 Prasad, Steno, 5. Sri.S.Sadiq Vali, [email protected] 9985761356 Typist, MLSC 6. Sri.B.Sudheer Reddy, [email protected] 9440948945 Addl.Public Prosecutor, Gooty 7. Sri.K.Shankaraiah, [email protected] 9849684905 Govt.Pleader, Addl. Junior Civil Judge court, Dharmavaram Addl. Junior Civil Judge Court, Hindupur PRL.JUNIOR CIVIL JUDGE’S COURT, HINDUPUR. 1. Smt. Elmas Bhanu, A.P.P., 9441664796, [email protected] 2. Sri K.Sudarshan, A.G.P., 9440926726, [email protected] 3. Sri.S.Bhaskara, Superintendent, 8309580320, [email protected] 4. Sri G.Althaf Ahammed, S.A., Crl.B.C., 9908724884, [email protected] 5. Sri K.Venkatesu, J.A., O.S.B.C., 9441497029, [email protected] 6. Sri A.S. Kumar, stenographer, 9492965070, [email protected].
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