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A Enereovar-F-Er-- P Roll Number-Wise Result of the Candidates, Who Could Not Qualify for Viva-Voce for the Post of ADJ in the State of Haryana A enereovAr-f-er-- p Roll Number-wise Result of the candidates, who could not qualify for viva-voce for the post of ADJ in the State of Haryana. Civil Civil Criminal Sr.No Roll No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Category Law -1 Law - 2 Law GK Language Total 1 5001 Ajay Kumar Mahla Raghubir Singh Mahla SC(Hry) 93 77* 80 28 33* 201 2 5003 Ajay Singh Suraj Bhan General 118 91 90 30.5 45 374.5 3 5005 Ajit Singh Sh. Suraj Bhan General 89 97 80 37 45 348 4 5006 Akhdeep Kailay Sh. Bipan Kumar SC(Hry) Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 5 5007 Akhil Jain Anil Kumar Jain General 98 68* 69* 37 42 177 6 5008 Aman Pratap Singh Sh. Maman Singh General 91 35* 75* 32 49 172 7 5010 Amit Awasthi Shiv Kumar Awasthi General 97 88 72* 33.5 50 268.5 8 5011 Amit Kumar Ram Bahadur Singh General 105 87 71* 33 37* 225 9 5014 Anil Kumar Sh. Thakar Das Malik General 128 108 92 38.5 39* 366.5 10 5015 Anita Nuniwal Sh. Ram Mehar SC(Hry) 87 67* 61* 32.5 29* 119.5 11 5016 Anuj Kumar Jain Rajinder Kumar Jain General 130 122 98 28 39* 378 12 5017 Anurag Late Sh. Rameshwar Dass General 122 90 84 33 41 370 13 5018 Arvind Kumar Sharma Manohar Lal Sharma General 118 95 97 34.5 45 389.5 14 5019 Arvind Markan Sh. Des Raj Markan General 120 83 80 33 39* 316 15 5021 Arvind Yadav Udai Singh Yadav BC(Hry) 103 71* 85 28.5 , 38* 216.5 16 5022 Asha Singh C.P. Singh SC(Hry) Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 17 5023 Ashish Kumar Mishra R.N. Mishra General 107 83 87 29 41 347 18 5024 Ashish Malhotra J.S. Malhotra General 109 107 93 31.5 49 389.5 19 5027 Ashwani Kumar Chaudhary Late Sh. Jasmer Singh BC(Hry) 115 94 87 34 42 372 20 5028 Ashwani Kumar Joshi Harmesh Kumar Joshi General 119 74* 95 33.5 38* 247.5 21 5029 Azad Singh Bir Singh SC(Hry) Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 22 5030 Badri Dass Begraj SC(Hry) Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 23 5031 Baldev Singh Sh. Puran Chand SC(Hry) 102 69* 75* 30.5 49 181.5 24 5032 Baldev Singh Lt. Sh. Man Singh SC(Hry) Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 25 5033 Baljinder Pal Mangat Ram BC(Hry) 108 85 75* 34.5 53 280.5 Roll Number-wise Result of the candidates, who could not qualify for viva-voce for the post of ADJ in the State of Haryana. Civil Civil Criminal Sr.No Roll No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Category Law -1 Law - 2 Law GK Language Total 26 5035 Baljit Singh Sh. Shamser Singh General Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 27 5036 Balkaran Singh Thana Singh General 124 105 70* 33 49 311 28 5038 Balvinder Singh Mewa Ram SC(Hry) 73* 50* 34* 28 39* 28 29 5039 Bhagwan Dass Gupta Ruldu Ram Gupta General 123 99 82 35 45 384 30 5040 Bhanwar Singh Punnu Ram BC(Hry) 85 68* 69* 30.5 50 165.5 31 5041 Bharat Bhushan Bhasin Sh. Ramesh Chander Bhasin General 108 101 88 29.5 39* 326.5 32 5043 Bhavna Gupta alias Niyana Rajeev Gupta General 126 109 94 30.5 36* 359.5 Bhavna Modi 33 5044 Bhim Kumar Panna Lal SC(Hry) 79* 52* 60* 26.5 41 67.5 34 5045 Bikramjeet Singh Sh. Gurdial Singh General 92 101 60* 31 41 265 35 5047 Birender Singh Sh. Ram Narain BC(Hry) 96 92 76* 30 45 263 36 5048 Chandan Singh Ram Kanwar SC(Hry) 80 66* 44* 22.5 26* 102.5 37 5050 Chandra Prakash Shukla Lt. Shankar Dayal Shukla General 99 68* 62* 39 44 182 38 5051 Charan Singh Late Sh. Rohtash Singh General 114 114 72* 35 50 313 39 5052 Churia Ram Bhag Chand SC(Hry) . 95 60* 74* 25.5 37* 120.5 40 5054 Davinder Kumar Sh. Dharam Pal General -Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 41 5055 Deva Prakash Sh. Lal Gopal Srivastava General 85 68* 62* 30.5 50 165.5 42 5056 Devender Kumar Kundu Sh. Mehar Singfh Kundu General 114 98 67* 40.5 62 314.5 43 5057 Devender Singh Nagar Sh. Deshraj Singh Nagar General 115 98 84 38.5 56 391.5 44 5059 Dharm Vir Signh M.S. Rakesh SC(Hry) 62* Absent Absent Absent Absent 0 45 5060 Dharmendra Kumar Sh. Tej Pal Singh Special BC 86 40* 53* 24 51 161 Haryana 46 5061 Dimple Syal Sh. Harminder Syal General 129 92 89 31 50 391 47 5063 Dinesh Kumar Sh. Hoshiar Singh SC(Hry) Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 48 5064 Fateh Singh Sh. Gian Singh SC(Hry) 97 52* 80 29 41 247 Roll Number-wise Result of the candidates, who could not qualify for viva-voce for the post of ADJ in the State of Haryana. Civil Civil Criminal Sr.No Roll No. Candidate's Name Fathers Name Category Law -1 Law - 2 Law GK Language Total 49 5067 Ghanshyam Srivastava Sh. Ishwar Sharan Srivastava General 116 69* 71* 30.5 45 191.5 50 5068 Guldev Kumar Sh. Mansha Ram SC(Hry) 90 76* 59* 26 45 161 51 5070 Hari Om Lt. Prenn Chand General Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 52 5072 Harjinder Kaur S. Sham Singh SC (PB) 107 93 72* 29.5 41 270.5 53 5074 Harpal Singh Sh. Karam Singh BC(Hry) , 89 59* 73* 33 42 164 54 5076 Harvinder Pal Singh Ghuman Sh. Gian Singh Ghuman General 112 89 80 34 44 359 55 5077 Harvinder Singh Sh. Avtar Singh General 103 45* 65* 33 38* 136 56 5078 Ishwar Singh Saroye Shri Chand SC(Hry) 44* 49* 19* 18* 26* 0 57 5079 Jagjit Singh (sham Singh BC(Hry) 93 80 58* 26.5 38* 199.5 58 5080 Jai Kumar Gaur Sh. Prem Narain Gaur General 87 51* 59* 39 35* 126 59 5081 Jai Kumar Sinha Sh. Krishna Kumar Sinha General 113 73* 74* 32 34* 145 60 5082 Jai Narain Mansa Ram SC(Hry) 66* 69* 35* 30.5 37* 30.5 61 5083 Jai Parkash Sh. Jai Karan SC(Hry) 74* 70* 67* 23 38* 23 62 5084 Jai Singh Bishna Ram SC(Hry) Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 63 5085 Jaivir Singh Munshi Ram SC(Hry) 68* 56* 52* 31.5 39* 31.5 64 - 5086 Jasbir Singh Lt. Sh. Phoola Ram SC(Hry) 71* 48* 43* 31 44 75 65 5087 Jaspreet S. Mann Sh. Jaspal S. Mann General 110 99 Absent Absent Absent 209 66 5089 Jatinder Kumar Sh. Raghubir Singh BC(Hry) 118 98 75* 26.5 47 289.5 67 5090 Jitender Kumar Sh. Kali Ram Bhoria SC(Hry) 57* Absent Absent Absent Absent 0 68 5091 Joginder Kumar Bidla Vishnu Ram Bidla SC(Hry) 87 53* 73* 29 51 167 69 5092 Karan Singh Devender Singh BC(Hry) 130 68* 78* 27 49 206 70 5094 Kesar Singh Sh. Baldev Singh General 105 75* 89 30.5 29* 224.5 71 5095 Keshav Kaushik Sh. Kanihya Lal Kaushik General 105 96 98 31 48 378 72 5096 Krishan Dev Pachauri Om Prakash Sharma General 75* 68* 70* 34 41 75 73 5098 Krishan Kumar Sheosarup SC(Hry) 111 70* 63* 26.5 38* , 137.5 3 Roll Number-wise Result of the candidates, who could not qualify for viva-voce for the post of ADJ in the State of Haryana. Civil Civil Criminal Sr.No Roll No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Category Law -1 Law - 2 Law GK Language Total 74 5099 Kuldeep Rameshwar Dass BC(Hry) 64* 60* 56* 31 48 79 75 5100 Kulvinder Pal Singh Sh. Diwan Singh BC(Hry) 112 87 87 37.5 47 370.5 76 5101 Lalit Kumar Sh. Amar Singh SC(Hry) Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 77 5102 Lalit Mohan Rohtas SC(Hry) 108 29* 34* 26.5 36* 134.5 78 5103 Mahender Singh Jagdish Ram SC(Hry) 53* 36* 53* 21 43 64 79 5104 Mahesh Kumar Yadav Rohtash Singh BC(Hry) 91 58* 80 29 39* 200 80 5105 Mahipal Singh Parkash Chand BC(Hry) 11* 42* 38* 29 44 73 81 5107 Mam Chand Maru Ram SC(Hry) 88 33* 67* 24 33* 112 82 5108 Manga Ram Bishamber Singh BC(Hry) 91 41* 61* 28.5 43 162.5 83 5110 Manoj Kumar Sh. Nathu Singh General 106 53* 52* 31 41 178 84 5111 Manoj Kumar Shri Ram Kanwar SC(Hry) 97 57* 53* 35.5 50 182.5 85 5112 Meera Garwa J.R. Garwa SC(Hry) 62* 64* 80 21.5 43 144.5 86 5113 Miss Tara Jaishia Lt. Sh. Nihal Chand SC(Hry) Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 87 5114 Mohammod Aslam Mohd. Yaqub Khan BC(Hry) 66* 73* 80 27 39* 107 88 5115 Mohd Farrukh Tahir Hasan General Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent Absent 89 5116 Mohd. Aqil Saifi Sh. Mohd. lshtiyaq Saifi General 88 82 85 33.5 52 340.5 90 5117 Mohd. Shoukat Lt. Sh. lsakhan BC(Hry) 97 85 79* 34.5 47 263.5 91 5118 Mohinder Pal Nanak Ram SC(Hry) 59* 49* 64* 25.5 45 70.5 92 5119 Mohit Sharma Late Sh.
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