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Sr.No. Rollno Name Fname Category Correct Wrong Star Blk Marks 1 Roll Number-wise Revised Result of Haryana Superior Judicial Service Preliminary Examination-2012 in terms of order dated 02.08.2012 passed in CWP No.13263 of 2012. sr.no. rollno name fname category correct wrong star blk marks 1 10001 Abhay Jain Rajendra Jain Gen 82 23 0 18 305 2 10002 Adish Jain Sat Bhooshan Jain Gen 59 50 0 14 186 3 10003 Aditya Kumar Shyam Vir Singh Gen 0 0 0 0 0 4 10004 Ajai Kumar Yadav Bashisth Muni Yadav Gen 0 0 0 0 0 5 10005 Ajay Arya Baburam Arya Gen 0 0 0 0 0 6 10006 Ajay Bhardwaj Sukhdev Bhardwaj Gen 61 40 0 22 204 7 10007 Ajay Gulati B.L. Gulati Gen 76 33 0 14 271 8 10008 Ajay Gupta G.C. Gupta Gen 60 63 0 0 177 9 10009 Ajay Kumar Attar Singh Gen 48 75 0 0 117 10 10010 Ajay Kumar Bhopal Singh Gen 0 0 0 0 0 11 10011 Ajay Kumar Pushkar Lal Gen 0 0 0 0 0 12 10012 Ajay Kumar Vijay Kumar Gen 63 28 0 32 224 13 10013 Ajay Kumar Dadhwal Banka Ram Dadhwal Gen 64 30 0 29 226 14 10014 Ajay Kumar Mahla Raghubir Singh Mahla SC(Hry) 58 56 0 9 176 15 10015 Ajay Kumar Singh Chunchun Singh Gen 80 33 0 10 287 16 10016 Ajay Kumar Singh Yadav Ramker Singh Yadav Gen 77 33 0 13 275 17 10017 Ajay Sharma R.D. Sharma Gen 84 28 0 11 308 18 10018 Ajay Singh Suraj Bhan Gen 84 29 0 10 307 19 10019 Ajeet Kumar Saxena Brijendra Bahadur Gen 36 87 0 0 57 20 10020 Ajit Atri Lal Chand Gen 92 19 0 12 349 21 10021 Ajit Singh Suraj Bhan Gen 90 33 0 0 327 22 10022 Yoginder Pal Kartar Singh Pal Gen 80 20 0 23 300 23 10023 Ajitpal Singh Tejinder Singh Gen 67 22 0 34 246 24 10024 Akash Deep Batra Parkash Chand Batra Gen 0 0 0 0 0 25 10025 Akhdeep Kailay Bipan Kumar SC(Hry) 48 39 0 36 153 26 10026 Akhil Jain Anil Kumar Jain Gen 72 24 0 27 264 27 10027 Akhil Kumar Prem Chandra Dubey Gen 0 0 0 0 0 28 10028 Akshay Jain S.K. Jain Gen 57 57 0 9 171 29 10029 Alok Kumar Sahu O.N. Sahu Gen 0 0 0 0 0 30 10030 Alok Mathur Rajendra Mohan Mathur Gen 0 0 0 0 0 31 10031 Amandeep Agnihotri Hari Ram Agnihotri Gen 75 29 0 19 271 32 10032 Amandeep Singh Chander Singh Gen 53 70 0 0 142 33 10033 Amandeep Singh Qaumi Udhe Parkash Singh Qaumi Gen 50 45 0 28 155 34 10034 Amar Nath Grang Lachhman Chand Gen-SC (Pb) 40 27 0 56 133 35 10035 Amar Raj Singh Sukhchain Singh BC (Hry) 67 47 0 9 221 36 10036 Amardeep Singh Dhanjal Gian Singh Dhanjal Gen 0 0 0 0 0 37 10037 Amit Chunni Lal Gautam Gen 58 30 0 35 202 38 10038 Amit Aggarwal Madan Lal Aggarwal Gen 62 55 0 6 193 39 10039 Amit Arora P.N. Arora Gen 59 52 0 12 184 40 10040 Amit Kumar Tanwar H.S. Tanwar Gen 52 57 0 14 151 1 to 27 sr.no. rollno name fname category correct wrong star blk marks 41 10041 Amit Punj Surinder Singh Punj Gen 76 43 0 4 261 42 10042 Amit Sharma Jeevan Sharma Gen 84 29 0 10 307 43 10043 Amit Sharma R.K.Sharma` Gen 60 23 0 40 217 44 10044 Amit Singh A.K. Singh Gen 41 46 0 36 118 45 10045 Amitabh Shukla Satish Chandra Shukla Gen 0 0 0 0 0 46 10046 Amrit Anjana Krishan Chander Gen 66 42 0 15 222 47 10047 Amrit Pal Singh Kartar Singh OBC (Hry) 42 81 0 0 87 48 10048 Anand Singh Jagnandan Singh Gen 81 24 0 18 300 49 10049 Anand Singh Rana Maha Singh Rana Gen 0 0 0 0 0 50 10050 Anand V Khatri Sukhbir Singh Gen 58 37 0 28 195 51 10051 Anant Singh R.P. Singh Gen 71 38 0 14 246 52 10052 Angiras Gahlaut Bhopal Singh Gahlaut Gen 97 23 0 3 365 53 10053 Anil Aggarwal Sat Pal Aggarwal Gen 55 68 0 0 152 54 10054 Anil Antil Chhotu Ram Antil Gen 93 20 0 10 352 55 10055 Anil Ghanghas Phool Singh Gen 66 47 0 10 217 56 10056 Anil Kumar Thakur Dass Malik Gen 99 23 0 1 373 57 10057 Anil Kumar Yad Ram Singh BC (Hry) 87 29 0 7 319 58 10058 Anil Kumar Balhara Ram Mehar Singh Gen 71 51 0 1 233 59 10059 Anil Kumar Gill Durga Dass Gen-SC (Pb) 69 45 0 9 231 60 10060 Anil Kumar Gupta Keemat Rai Aggarwal Gen 67 41 0 15 227 61 10061 Anil Kumar Lamdharia B.S. Lamdharia Gen-SC (Chd) 0 0 0 0 0 62 10062 Anil Kumar Malhotra Krishan Malhotra Gen 76 28 0 19 276 63 10063 Anil Kumar Rana Harbir Singh Gen 69 29 0 25 247 64 10064 Anil Kumar Rana Rajpal Singh Gen 64 48 0 11 208 65 10065 Anil Kumar Sharma Narotam Dass Sharma Gen 0 0 0 0 0 66 10066 Anil Kumar Singh M.P. Singh Gen 63 36 0 24 216 67 10067 Anil Kumar Singh S.P. Singh Gen 54 39 0 30 177 68 10068 Anil Nagar Jogi Ram Nagar SC(Hry) 75 37 0 11 263 69 10069 Anil Sharma Satya Parkash Sharma Gen 47 75 0 1 113 70 10070 Anil Sihag Tegpal Sihag Gen 61 25 0 37 219 71 10071 Anil Verma Krishan Lal Verma Gen 81 30 0 12 294 72 10072 Animesh Trilokinath Verma Gen 80 43 0 0 277 73 10073 Anita Ram Mehar SC(Hry) 87 26 0 10 322 74 10074 Anita Rani Panchal Baljit Singh BC (Hry) 0 0 0 0 0 75 10075 Anita Sagar Ajit Pratap singh Gen 45 77 0 1 103 76 10076 Anita Singh Pramod Kumar Gen 0 0 0 0 0 77 10077 Anjana Jindal Moti Ram Jindal Gen 80 32 0 11 288 78 10078 Anju P.K. Bhalla Gen 69 31 0 23 245 79 10079 Ankur Prakash J.P. Nagar Gen 66 41 0 16 223 80 10080 Anmol Singh Bhag Singh Gen-SC (Pb) 66 57 0 0 207 81 10081 Anoop Kumar Misra Krishna Nand Misra Gen 75 20 0 28 280 82 10082 Anoop Singh Bishember Singh Gen 58 59 0 6 173 2 to 27 sr.no. rollno name fname category correct wrong star blk marks 83 10083 Anotri Avani Kumar Gen 49 56 0 18 140 84 10084 Anshu Tyagi O.P. Tyagi Gen 60 55 0 8 185 85 10085 Anshuman Vashistha Hari Ram Sharma Gen 83 29 0 11 303 86 10086 Anubhav Shangle N.K. Shangle Gen 45 42 0 36 138 87 10087 Anuj Kumar Jain Rajinder Kumar Jain Gen 82 28 0 13 300 88 10088 Anuj Kumar Sharma Hari Ram Sharma Gen 59 63 0 1 173 89 10089 Anuj Yadav Bhagwan Singh BC (Hry) 0 0 0 0 0 90 10090 Anurag Lal Chand SC(Hry) 0 0 0 0 0 91 10091 Anurag Rameshwar Dass Gen 79 42 0 2 274 92 10092 Anurag Gupta Ravi Parkash Gupta Gen 0 0 0 0 0 93 10093 Archana Khazan Singh Gen 55 68 0 0 152 94 10094 Arun Dogra Lok Nath Dogra Gen 78 19 0 26 293 95 10095 Arun Kumar Arjun Singh Gen 93 28 0 2 344 96 10096 Arun Kumar Mishra Uma Shankar Mishra Gen 0 0 0 0 0 97 10097 Arun Kumar Singal H.K. Singal Gen 71 23 0 29 261 98 10098 Arun Yadav Rao Kehar Singh BC (Hry) 0 0 0 0 0 99 10099 Arvind Kumar Bhale Ram Vashisht Gen 69 37 0 17 239 100 10100 Arvind Kumar Devi Singh Gen 53 63 0 7 149 101 10101 Arvind Kumar Govind Das Gen 52 51 0 20 157 102 10102 Arvind Kumar Subedar Singh Nimesh Gen-SC (UP) 0 0 0 0 0 103 10103 Arvind Kumar Gupta Mahavir Prasad Gupta Gen 55 39 0 29 181 104 10104 Arvind Kumar Pushkar Naveen Chand Pushkar Gen 0 0 0 0 0 105 10105 Arvind Kumar Sharma Manohar Lal Sharma Gen 88 21 0 14 331 106 10106 Arvind Kumar Sharma Ram Avtar Sharma Gen 58 64 0 1 168 107 10107 Arvind Kumar Sudhanshu Singheshwar Mahto Gen 0 0 0 0 0 108 10108 Arvind Kumar Tomar Sho Singh Tomar Gen 61 59 0 3 185 109 10109 Arvind Kumar Verma Trilokinath Verma Gen 63 41 0 19 211 110 10110 Arvind Markan Des Raj Markan Gen 79 35 0 9 281 111 10111 Arvind Nashier Rohtas Nashier Gen 98 25 0 0 367 112 10112 Arvind Sandhu Kashmira Singh Gen 62 30 0 31 218 113 10113 Arvind Thakur Mohan Singh Thakur Gen 59 56 0 8 180 114 10114 Arvind Yadav Udai Singh Yadav BC (Hry) 76 31 0 16 273 115 10115 Arvindra Nath Sharma Maj. B.N. Sharma Gen 60 63 0 0 177 116 10116 Aseem Bhardwaj Rajnish Bhardwaj Gen 68 35 0 20 237 117 10117 Asha Devi Bhatt Chander Mani Bhatt Gen 83 31 0 9 301 118 10118 Asha Rani Suresh Kumar Gen 48 41 0 34 151 119 10119 Asha Singh @ Asha Rani C.P.
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