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3 Pril, 2018. No. )40 a Sri Sajal Mandilwar, Principal Judge, Family PATNA HIGH COURT, PATNA NOTIFICATION N Dated :) 3 pril, 2018. No. )40 A Sri Sajal Mandilwar, Principal Judge, Family Court, Sheikhpura is transferred and posted as District and Sessions Judge of Sheohar. By order of the High Court, Sd/- B.N.Pandey lit Registrar General Memos No. .2060— 6?-j Dated, Patna, the 3 J4) April, 2018 Copy forwarded to the Principal Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Department of General Administration, Patna/Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Law Department, Patna / Accountant General (G.E. 7), Birchand Patel Marg, Patna / Registrar (Vigilance), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Administration), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Appointment), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar LT.-cum. C.P.C., Patna High Court, Patna / J.R.-cum-P.P.S. to Hon'ble the Chief Justice, Patna High Court, Patna / District and Sessions Judge, Sheikhpura / District and Sessions Judge, Sheohar / Sri Sajal Mandilwar, Principal Judge, Family Court, Sheikhpura / Director, Bihar Judicial Academy, Gaighat, Patna / Member Secretary, Bihar State Legal Services Authority, Budh Marg, Patna/ S.O. Monitoring Cell-II, Patna High Court, Patna / S.O. I/C Jud' • I Officers Service Record Room, Patna High Court, Patna / Senior P yammer, Patna High Court, Patna for information and necessary action. (He is to make over charge of his present post at Sheikhpura immediately to join his new assignment soon thereafter) (-) For Sri Sajal Mandilwar only. By order of the High Court, IW------ 1'1-1011 2-6l% !IL Registrar General PATNA HIGH COURT, PATNA NOTIFICATION ,ft Dated :1 April, 2018. No. 1+1 A : Sri Subhash Chandra Chaurasia, Principal Judge, Family Court, Buxar is transferred and posted as District and Sessions Judge of Khagaria. By order of the High Court Sd/- B.N.Pandey 1 C.. Registrar General Memo No. 2 6 6" 6 _9 4 I Dated, Patna, thel 3April, 2018 Copy forwarded to the Principal Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Department of General Administration, Patna / Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Law Department, Patna / Accountant General (G.E. 7), Birchand Patel Marg, Patna / Registrar (Vigilance), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Administration), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Appointment), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar I.T.-cum. C.P.C., Patna High Court, Patna / J.R.-cum- P.P.S. to Hon'ble the. Chief Justice, Patna High Court, Patna / District and Sessions Judge, Buxar / District and Sessions Judge, Khagaria / Director, Bihar Judicial Academy, Gaighat, Patna / Member Secretary, Bihar State Legal Services Authority, Budh Marg, Patna /Sri Subhash Chandra Chaurasia, Principal Judge, Family Court, Buxar / S.O. I/C Monitoring Cell-II, Pat High Court, Patna / S.O. I/C Judicial Officers Service Record Room, Pa • . High Court, Patna / Senior Programmer, Patna High Court, Patna f rmation and necessary action. (He is to make over charge of his present post at Buxar immediately to join his new assignment soon thereafter) (-) For Sri S.C.Chaurasia only. By order of the High Court, 2-104-t 24 l g c Registrar General PATNA HIGH COURT, PATNA NOTIFICATION Dated :13 April,2018. No MA A : Sri Raj Kumar Singh, Principal Judge, Family Court, Gopalganj is transferred and posted as District and Sessions Judge of Jamui vice Sri Vayunandan Lal Srivastava, since transferred. By order of the High Court Sd/- B.N.Pandey lit- Registrar General Memo No. .'1 i_3, Dated, Patna, the / 3 April, 2018 Copy forwarded to the Principal Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Department of General Administration, Patna / Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Law Department, Patna / Accountant General (G.E. 7), Birchand Patel Marg, Patna / Registrar (Vigilance), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Administration), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Appointment), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar I.T.-cum. C.P.C., Patna High Court, Patna / J.R.-cum- P.P.S. to Hon'ble the Chief Justice, Patna High Court, Patna / District and Sessions Judge, Gopalganj / District and Sessions Judge, Jamui / Director, Bihar Judicial Academy, Gaighat, Patna / Member Secretary, Bihar State Legal Services Authority, Budh Marg, Patna /Sri Raj Kumar Singh, Principal Judge, Family Court, Gopalgan' S.O. I/C Monitoring Cell-II, Patna High Court, Patna / S.O. I/C Judicial 0 ers Service Record Room, Patna High Court, Patna / Senior Programmer, P. a High Court, Patna for information and necessary action. (He is directed to make over charge of his present post at Gopalganj in consultation with Sri Vayunandan Lal Srivastava in order to join his new assignment at Jamui.) (-) For Sri R.K. Singh only. By order of the High Court, C. Registrar General PATNA HIGH COURT, PATNA NOTIFICATION Dated : )3 April, 2018. No. /40' A : Sri Dr. Ratan Kishore Tiwary, Principal Judge, Family Court, Supaul is transferred and posted as District and Sessions Judge of Kishanganj. By order of the High Court Sd/- B.N. Pandey I/C Registrar General Memo No. fg-7- 3 P-1/97 Dated, Patna, the /3 )AlApril, 2018 Copy forwarded to the Principal Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Department of General Administration, Patna / Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Law Department, Patna / Accountant General (G.E. 7), Birchand Patel Marg, Patna / Registrar (Vigilance), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Administration), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Appointment), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar I.T.-cum. C.P.C., Patna High Court, Patna / J.R.-cum- P.P.S. to Hon'ble the Chief Justice, Patna High Court, Patna / District and Sessions Judge, Kishanganj / District and Sessions Judge, Supaul / Director, Bihar Judicial Academy, Gaighat, Patna / Member Secretary, Bihar State Legal Services Authority, Budh Marg, Patna /Sri Dr. Ratan Kishore Tiwary, Principal Judge, Famil Court, Supaul / S.O. I/C Monitoring Cell-II, Patna High Court, Patna / S . I/C Judicial Officers Service Record Room, Patna High Court, Patna / rogrammer, Patna High Court, Patna for information and necessary action. (He is to make over charge of his present post at Supaul immediately to join his new assignment soon thereafter) (-) For Sri R.K. Tiwary only. By order of the High Court, Irr 1,2_1 4,1 9--4)-R I/C Registrar General PATNA HIGH COURT, PATNA NOTIFICATION Dated :13 April,April, 2018. No. Pfi A : Sri Man Mohan Sharan Lal, Principal Judge, Family Court, Purnea is transferred and posted as District and Sessions Judge of Madhepura vice Sri Mazhar Imam, since transferred. By order of the High Court Sd/- B.N. Pandey lic Registrar General Memo No. -2 q- ?-1) 3 9-3 g"/ Dated, Patna, the 13 April, 2018 Copy forwarded to the Principal Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Department of General Administration, Patna / Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Law Department, Patna / Accountant General (G.E. 7), Birchand Patel Marg, Patna / Registrar (Vigilance), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Administration), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Appointment), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar I.T.-cum. C.P.C., Patna High Court, Patna / J.R.-cum- P.P.S. to Hon'ble the Chief Justice, Patna High Court, Patna / District and Sessions Judge, Purnea / District and Sessions Judge, Madhepura/ Director, Bihar Judicial Academy, Gaighat, Patna / Member Secretary, Bihar State Legal Services Authority, Budh Marg, Patna /Sri Man Mohan Sharan Lal, Principal Judge, Family Court, Purnea / S.O. I/C Monitoring Cell-II, Patna High Court, Patna / S.O. I/C Judici. fficers Service Record Room, Patna High Court, Patna / Senior Pro ram atna High Court, Patna for information and necessary action. (He is directed to make over charge of his present post at Purnea in consultation with Sri Mazhar Imam in order to join his new assignment at Madhepura) (-) For Sri M.M. Sharan Lal only. By order of the High Court, P-40t) D-T'1° 11 L Registrar General PATNA HIGH COURT, PATNA NOTIFICATION Dated : )3 April, 2018. No. /4 A : Sri Murlidhar, Principal Judge, Family Court, Bettiah is transferred and posted as District and Sessions Judge of Munger. By order of the High Court Sd/- B.N.Pandey I/C Registrar General Memo No. A q- 0 - Dated, Patna, the1344April, 2018 Copy forwarded to the Principal Secre6ry to the Government. of Bihar, Department of General Administration, Patna / Secretary to the Government of Bihar, Law Department, Patna / Accountant General (G.E. 7), Birchand Patel Marg, Patna / Registrar (Vigilance), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Administration), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar (Appointment), Patna High Court, Patna / Registrar I.T.-cum. C.P.C., Patna High Court, Patna / J.R.-cum- P.P.S. to Hon'ble the Chief Justice, Patna High Court, Patna / District and Sessions Judge, Bettiah / District and Sessions Judge, Munger/ Director, Bihar Judicial Academy, Gaighat, Patna / Member Secretary, Bihar State Legal Services Authority, Budh Marg, Patna /Sri Murlidhar, Principal Judge, Family Court, Bettiah / S.O. I/C Monitoring Cell-II, Patna High Court, Patna / S.O. I/C Ju Officers Service Record Room, Patna High Court, Patna / Se for .grammer, Patna High Court, Patna for information and necessary action. (He is to make over charge of his present post at Bettiah immediately to join his new assignment soon thereafter) (-) For Sri Murlidhar only. By order of the High Court, I/C Registrar General .
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