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District Legal Services Authority, Ranchi District Legal Services Authority, Ranchi Appointed at the Legal Aid Clinic, Legal ENROLMENT Sl no. Name of Advocate SIDE OF PRACTICE PHONE NO/MOBILE NO. NO. Service Centre, Jail Clinic, Probation Home etc. 1 SRI O P SABOO 1120/83 CIVIL, CRIMINAL, Family 9470903837 Juvenile Justice Board, Ranchi Visiting Lawyer, LAC at Mandar, Ratu, Murma, 2 SRI KAILASH GOPE 654/84 Criminal 9931102309 Bargari, Nagra, and Kaimbo 3 SRI L K GIRI 701/84 Criminal, Mediator. 9430115772 LAC at BMC Jail, Hotwar, Ranchi CIVIL, CRIMINAL, Revenue, 4 SRI AMAR KUMAR 03/85 8102286755 MACT. CIVIL, CRIMINAL, 5 MS MAMTA SHRIVASTAVA 1520/91 9334190424 MATRIMONIAL, Mediator. Women’s Probation Home, Namkum CIVIL, CRIMINAL, Revenue, 6 SRI SHEO PUJAN PRASAD 875/92 9905325675 Consumer. 7 SRI PRADEEP NATH TIWARI 495/1993 MACT 7631143327 Juvenile Justice Board, Ranchi SRI MADHUSUDAN 8 634/93 NOT MENTIONED 9431361400 Legal Aid Clinic at RINPAS, Kanke, Ranchi GANGULY SRI AMARDEEP KUMAR 9 223/94 CIVIL, CRIMINAL 9234386188 PRAJAPATI SRI BIJAY PRASAD Legal Aid Clinic for the people of North-east at 10 657/94 CIVIL, CRIMINAL, REVENUE, 9835535297 BARNWAL Front Office SRI SHAILENDRA KUMAR Legal Service Centes at OLD AGE HOME at Hesag, 11 2614/95 NOT MENTIONED 9430788437 SINGH Kulji and Bariatu 12 MD. AFSAR ALI 1997/1996 NOT MENTIONED 9431596900 SRI BHARAT BHUSHAN 13 7252/1996 NOT MENTIONED 9835338313 PRASAD SAHU SRI NAGENDRA KUMAR CIVIL, CRIMINAL, REVENUE, 14 1004/1998 9334734865 PANDEY RAILWAY, BANKING 15 SRI SAIGAL TOPNO 2344/98 NOT MENTIONED 9939352156 16 SRI OM PRAKASH GOURAW 2011/99 NOT MENTIONED 9835942026 Child Welfare Committee, Ranchi SMT. BIJAY LAXMI 17 6599/1999 CIVIL, CRIMINA, MATRIMONIAL 9334712568 SHRIVASTAVA 18 SMT. RADHIKA DEVI 7628/1999 Criminal 9334085075 19 SRI SIYA RAM SINGH 7815/99 NOT MENTIONED 9631476379 20 SMT. SABITA SINGH 8737/1999 NOT MENTIONED 9835500438 Women’s Probation Home, Namkum 21 SRI DEVANAND KUMAR 2431/2000 NOT MENTIONED 9430331300 Juvenile Justice Board, Ranchi SRI SANJAY KUMAR 22 308/2001 CIVIL, CRIMINAL, BANKING 9308776353 Legal Aid Clinic at RINPAS, Kanke, Ranchi SHARMA SRI SANJEEV KUMAR 23 577/2001 CIVIL, CRIMINAL, BANKING 9304560299 TIWARI Juvenile Justice Board, Ranchi SRI SATISH KUMAR 24 1127/2001 CIVIL, CRIMINAL, MISC 9576577082 MISHRA 25 SMT SEVA BANERJEE 895/2002 NOT MENTIONED 9304407721 Front Office, DLSA, Ranchi CIVIL, CRIMINAL, Retainer, 26 SMT. ARCHANA SABOO 1680/2002 9431352903 Legal Aid Clinic at RINPAS, Kanke, Ranchi Family 27 SMT. SAROJA KUMARI 1760/2002 MISC, CIVIL, REVENUE 9304345773 SRI RAVI SHANKAR Visiting Lawyer, LAC at Mahuajari, Mandro, 28 1785/02 CIVIL, CIRMINAL 9431557475 PRASAD Chanho, Lapung, and Khelari 29 SRI NITYA NAND SINGH 8156/2002 CIVIL, CRIMINAL 8987461600 LAC at BMC Jail, Hotwar, Ranchi SRI UDAY SHANKAR CIVIL, CRIMINAL, 30 686/2003 9431577071 Front Office, DLSA, Ranchi CHOURASIA MATRIMONIAL, Retainer 31 SRI RAM KRISHNA BHAGAT 1905/03 MACT 9934368479 Visiting Lawyer, LAC at Silli, Sonahatu, and Tamar SRI PRIYANKAR NATH 32 2152/2003 CIVIL, CRIMINAL, BANKING. 9431327251 SHAH 33 SRI ADITYA KUMAR TIWARI 2279/2003 NOT MENTIONED 9525474746 LAC at BMC Jail, Hotwar, Ranchi CIVIL, CRIMINAL, 34 SMT. BINAPANI BANERJEE 2630/2003 9431593728 MATRIMONIAL Legal Aid Clinic at Chhotanagpur Law 35 SRI RAJ BIHARI GUPTA 2639/03 NOT MENTIONED 8271276400 College, Ranchi 36 MS VIDYA JYOTSNA OREA 3319/04 Civil, Criminal & Revenue 9835165921 Juvenile Justice Board, Ranchi 9386929872, 37 MS URMILA ROSHAN EKKA 4564/2004 NOT MENTIONED 8757156063 38 MS NISHA PANDEY 3468/2005 NOT MENTIONED 7762922641 Juvenile Justice Board, Ranchi 9405108601, Visiting Lawyer, LAC at Nagri, Ormanjhi, and 39 SRI MITHILESH KUMAR JHA 4171/2005 NOT MENTIONED 9204880264 Kanke 40 MS NEETA TIRKEY 4234/2005 NOT MENTIONED 9708606526 41 SRI RAMCHANDRA TIWARI 424/06 NOT MENTIONED 9939165335 Legal Aid Clinic, Observation Home, Dumardaga. CIVIL, CRIMINAL, 42 SRI ANAND GUPTA 4729/06 MATRIMONIAL, REVENUE, 9835310419 Remand Advocate SERVICE, ETC 43 MS KAVITA KUMARI KHATI 03/2007 CIVIL, CRIMINAL, CONSUMER 9534057256 Legal Aid Clinic, Observation Home, Dumardaga. 44 SRI RAJESH KUMAR SINHA 333/2007 NOT MENTIONED 9798164700 Legal Aid Clinic, Observation Home, Dumardaga. 45 MS PUNAM KUMARI 487/07 CIVIL, CRIMINAL, REVENUE 9234386177 Women’s Probation Home, Namkum 46 SRI SANJAY THAKUR 155/2008 NOT MENTIONED 9905325646 Juvenile Justice Board, Ranchi SRI SANJEEV KUMAR 47 202/09 Criminal 9431990175 PATHAK Remand Advocate CIVIL, CRIMINAL, REVENUE, Legal Service Centes at OLD AGE HOME at Hesag, 48 SRI KRISHNA SAHU 229/09 9905224412 MATRIMONIAL Kulji and Bariatu 49 SRI BIMAL LINDA 241/09 Civil, 9608300554 50 SRI MANDEO BHAGAT 248/2009 CIVIL, CRIMINAL, REVISION 9931694393 LAC at BMC Jail, Hotwar, Ranchi 51 MS ANITA KUMARI 710/09 CRIMINAL, Family 7677334050 Women’s Probation Home, Namkum 52 SRI SUROJIT KUMAR ROY 153/2010 NOT MENTIONED 9431575288 Remand Advocate 53 KUMARI SWETA 367/10 CIVIL, CIRMINAL 9798134453 Child Welfare Committee, Ranchi 54 SMT. MAMTA KUMARI 92/2011 NOT MENTIONED 8797382969 Legal Aid Clinic, Observation Home, Dumardaga. Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial & 55 MR. VINOD KR. SAHU 81/01 9431770871 Insurance Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial & 56 MS. MANISHA RANI 4293/05 9931694352 Insurance 57 MR. NAVNIT KUMAR 2202/03 Criminal 9334423905 58 MR. KIRTI NARAYAN SINGH 246/2009 Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial 9031773599 Front Office, DLSA, Ranchi 59 MR. RAM GOPAL KASHYAP 915/1998 Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial 9434394803 Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial & 60 MR. BINOD KR. SINGH 2433/03 9031798554 Insurance MS CHANDANA Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial & 61 979/98 9470140807 BHATTACHARJEE Insurance 62 Mrs TANUSHREE SARKAR 2249/2010 Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial 9693107792 LAC at BMC Jail, Hotwar, Ranchi MR. RAJNISH KUMAR Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial & 63 1666/02 9334951578 SRIVASTAVA Insurance MR. HARI KRISHAN KR. 9931331854, 64 3639/05 Civil, Criminal SHUKLA 9835580938 65 MR. DILIP TIWARI 4735/06 Matrimonial 9931575487 Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial & 66 MS. SEEMA VERMA 193/10 8092266179 Insurance Remand Advocate 67 MR. DHEERAJ KUMAR 257/2012 Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial 9931519495 Front Office, DLSA, Ranchi 68 MS. KANAKLATA KUMARI 518/10 Civil, Criminal, Matrimonial 9308989452 Legal Aid Clinic at NUSRL, Ranchi 69 MR. RAMANUJ TIWARI 1357/91 Civil, Criminal 9835727469 70 MR. JAY SHANKAR JHA 3500/2005 Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial 9939555183 71 MR. AAKASH TOPNO D/1186/07 Civil, Criminal , Matrimonial 7779999410 72 MD. FEZAUDDIN 656/08 Civil, Criminal 9204424159 73 MD. ZUBAIR 182/12 Civil, Criminal 7677569415 MR. MANISH 74 167/13 Civil, Criminal 9905906955 Front Office, DLSA, Ranchi VISHWAKARMA Office of District Legal Services Authority, Ranchi Name of Retainer Lawyers of the Judgeship of Ranchi. Sl No. Name of the Retainer Lawyers. Phone/Mobile Number. 1 Sri U S Chourasia 9431577071 2 Smt. Seva Chakraborty 9304407721 3 Sri Kirti Narayan Singh 9031773599 4 Sri Dheeraj Kumar 9931519495 5 Sri Manish Vishwakarma 9905906955 District Legal Services Authority, Ranchi Name of Remand Advocates of the Judgeship of Ranchi. Sl no. Name of the Remand Advocates. Phone/Mobile Number. Appointed for the Courts of Court of Judicial Commissioner, Ranchi 1 Sri Nitya Nand Singh 8987461600 and Mr. Saurav Kumar Gautam, JM, Ranchi Court of AJC I, Ranchi, Sri A K Tiwari, JM, Ranchi, Ms. Kumari Nikita, JM, Ranchi 2 Sri Ramchandra Tiwari 9939165335 and Sri Tarkeshwar Das, JM, Ranchi Sri Ashutosh Dubey, AJC II, Ranchi 3 Sri U S Chourasia 9431577071 and Ms. Avanika Gautam, JM, Ranchi Sri Swarn Shankar Prasad, AJC VII, Ranchi, Md. Fahim Kirmani, SDJM, Ranchi 4 Sri Dheeraj Kumar 9931519495 Pr. Magistrate, JJB, Ranchi and and Ms. Pooja, JM, Ranchi Sri N K Vishwakarma, ACJM, Ranchi, Sri Shwaymbhu, CJM, Ranchi, Mr. Manish Kr. Singh, JM, Ranchi 5 Sri Raj Bihari Gupta 8271276400 and Sri Dharmendra Kumar, JM, Ranchi Sri Rajesh Kr. Singh, JM, Ranchi, Sri Rajesh Kumar II, Railways JM, Ranchi, 6 Sri Surojit Kr. Roy 9431575288 Mr. Ravi Choudhary, JM, Ranchi and Sri Kumar Vipul, JM, Ranchi Sri Arvind Kumar II, JM, Ranchi, Sri S B Sharma, JM, Ranchi 7 Sri Sanjiv Kumar Pathak 9431990175 and Mr. Remi Praphul Baa, JM, Ranchi Sri Kankan Pattadar, JM, Ranchi, Smt. Nitasha Barla, JM, Ranchi 8 Ms Seema Verma 8092266179 and Ms Santoshini Murmu, JM, Ranchi Sri M K Sharma, JM, Ranchi, Sri Laxmikant, JM, Ranchi 9 Sri Kirti Narayan Singh 9031773599 and Ms Shilpa Murmu, JM, Ranchi Sri Bal Krishna Tiwari, Sri Sanjit Kumar Chandra, J M, Ranchi 10 Sri Anand Gupta 9835310419 Ms. Kavitanjali Toppo, JM, Ranchi and Sri Parmanand Upadhyay, JM, Ranchi DLSA-cum-Mediation Centre, Ranchi List of Advocate Mediators of Mediation Sl No Centre, Ranchi. Designation Contact Number 1 Ms Mamta Shrivastava, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. 9334190424 2 Ms Manisha Rani, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. 9931694352 3 Sri Lakshmishwar Kr. Giri, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. 9430115772 4 Smt. Neelam Shekhar, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. 9430352372 5 Sri Madhusudan Ganguly, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. 9431361400 6 Smt. Kumari Sheela, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. 7654792194 7 Smt. Ezabela Ekka, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. NA 8 Sri A. K. Mishra, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. NA 9 Sri Jitendra Nath Verma, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. NA 10 Sri Rakesh Kumar Jha, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. NA 11 Sri Shushil Kumar, Advocate Mediator. Advocate Mediator. NA List of Subject Expert Mediators of of Sl. No. Mediation Centre, Ranchi. Designation Contact Number Mr. Pancha Nan Singh, Subject
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