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Gujarat University GUJARAT UNIVERSITY Electoral Roll of Student Representatives on the Court under Sub‐section (B),(i),(a),(b) and (c) under Class‐II Ordinary Members Of Section ‐16(1) FACULTY OF LAW (UNDER GRADUATE STUDENTS) + (POST GRADUATE STUDENTS) 2017‐18 SR. NO College Name Page No 1 Sir L A Shah Law College, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad‐91 2I M Nanawati Law College, Nr. Law Garden, Ahmedabad‐62 3 Motilal Nehru Law College, Relief Road, Ahmedabad‐14 4 Maneklal Nanawati Law College, Lal Darwaja,Ahmedabad‐15 5 DT Law Colg,NavGujarat Colg.Campus,AshramRoad,A`bad‐13 7 6 Uni.School of Law,DadaSaheb Pagla,Guj.Uni.,Ahmedabad‐98 7 Vivekanand College of Law, Ahmedabad‐22 8 8 Siddarth Law College, Sector‐21, Gandhinagar 9 9 Kalol TKM Law College, Vakhariya Campus, Kalol‐382721 10 10 GLS Law College,Opp.Law Garden,Ellisbridge,Ahmedabad‐610 11 Navgujarat Law College, Sector‐28, Gandhinagar‐380060 11 2 Sir L A Shah Law College, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad-9 6 LODHA SHWETA SUNIL 1 CHAND KAAJAL RAJESH 7 MALOO HARSHAD PRAKASHBHAI 2 CHAVDA PINKALBEN RANCHHODBHAI 8 MARFATIA JAINISHA MANISH MARFATIA 3 DESAI RAJESHWARI DEVAN 9 MAURYA NEIL SURESHBHAI 4 KAPADIA NIDHI DILIPBHAI 10 MERUGAWAR NIKITA RAJENDRABHAI 5 LAKHWANI BHOOMIKA MANOJKUMAR 1 11 MOTLA SUMAN JAYANTILAL 16 TRIVEDI ANJAN PARESHKUMAR 30 I M Nanawati Law College, Nr. Law Garden, Ahmedabad-6 12 PANDYA MITUL SANJAY 17 BHATIA HITESH SHAMSUNDER 13 PATEL FLORICA DHARMENDRABHAI 18 DEVANI ANAMIKA VIJAY 14 PATEL JINAL BHADRESH 19 KADIA ASHLESHA RAJESHBHAI 15 SENYA VISHNUKUMAR DEVABHAI 20 KHATRI PRIYANKA RAJENDRABHAI 2 21 KOTHARI MANALI RAJENDRAKUMAR 26 PATHAN GULNAZBANU AIYUBKHAN 22 MEHTA JINAL MANOJBHAI 27 SHAH KOSHA HITENDRABHAI 23 PARMAR PRAKASHBHAI BABUBHAI 28 SHAH NUPUR DILIPBHAI 24 PATEL PAYAL ASHOKKUMAR 29 SHAH PRIYANSHI KEYURBHAI 25 PATEL SHIMONI HEMANGKUMAR 30 SOLANKI JAY PRAKASHCHANDRA 3 31 SONI BHAGYASHRIBEN HITESHKUMAR 36 DALWANI ROHAN LAXMICHAND 32 UDASI BHAVESH RAJESH 37 DEVNANI LATA MURLIDHAR 33 VAGHELA KOMAL KIRANBHAI 38 GARANGE SAMIR SATYENBHAI 47 Motilal Nehru Law College, Relief Road, Ahmedabad-1 39 GAUSWAMI FORAM MANSUKHGIRI 34 ADHYARU SHREYANS NARENDRABHAI 40 KATHIRIYA HIRAL ARVINDKUMAR 35 BHATT BHASKAR KETANKUMAR 4 41 NASIKKAR SHIVANI VIJAYBHAI 46 VAGHELA HITESH PRAHLADSINH 42 PATEL KHYATIBEN HARESHBHAI 47 YADAV PRIYANKA B.P.YADAV 48 Maneklal Nanawati Law College, Lal Darwaja,Ahmedabad-1 43 PRAJAPATI PREMBALIKA BABBAN 48 AGRAWAL SHIVAM PAWANBHAI 44 RAM NITABEN JAGMALBHAI 49 BHADAURIYA SANDHYA KUMARI RAMESH SINGH 45 SOLANKI RAJUBHAI BHALABHAI 50 JARWANI BHAVIKA ANIL 5 51 KHANDELWAL VIRENDRA AMRUTLAL 56 PURABIYA SHILA BHALABHAI 52 MIRZA SANIYA MOHAMMADRAFIK 57 RAYKA AMIT NARANBHAI 53 PATEL JEEL HARESHBHAI 58 SUTHAR MOHINIBEN GHANSHYAMBHAI 54 PATEL SHANI RAMESHBHAI 59 SUTHAR NIDHI DINESHBHAI 55 PRAJAPATI ANAL DINESHBHAI 60 THAKOR KOMAL RAMESHBHAI 6 61 VASAVDA YOGENDRA VINODCHANDRA 66 PANCHAL POOJA RAMESHBHAI 93 DT Law Colg,NavGujarat 67 PARMAR HIREN GHANSHYAMBHAI Colg.Campus,AshramRoad,A`bad-13 62 JAIN KRISHA PRADEEPKUMAR 68 PARMAR POOJA KANJIBHAI 63 JOSHI BHAVYABEN SUNILKUMAR 69 PATEL NUPUR JAYESHKUMAR 64 JOSHI NENSIBEN MUKESHBHAI 70 PATHAK GNEYA SOMDATTBHAI 65 PANCHAL NIKITA PRAVINBHAI 7 71 RAJPUT DHWANI JAGDISHBHAI 76 RAVAL ZEEL KALPESH 72 RAVAL PUJANKUMARI NARAYANLAL 77 SHARMA URVASHI UMESHSHARMA 73 THAKKAR DARSHITA PREMJIBHAI 78 SONI NENCY RAMESHKUMAR 172 Vivekanand College of Law, Ahmedabad-22 74 THAWRANI MAMTA BHAGWANDAS 79 BHARWAD MATHURBHAI ROOKHADBHAI 75 VALA JIGAR JITENDRABHAI 80 CHAUHAN RAJDEEP RAJENDRABHAI 166 Uni.School of Law,DadaSaheb Pagla,Guj.Uni.,Ahmedabad-9 8 81 CHAVDA BALDEVBHAI VINODBHAI 86 JANI PARTH RAJESHKUMAR 82 CHAVDA LALJIBHAI MANUBHAI 87 KANETIYA KULDEEP DIPAKBHAI 83 DABHI UMAGKUMAR DINESHKUMAR 88 KHALIFA SHABANAMBANU ASLAMBHAI 84 PARMAR BHAVIK PRIYAVADAN 89 KOSHIYANIYA VIJAYBHAI JESHINGBHAI 183 Siddarth Law College, Sector-21, Gandhinagar 90 PARMAR PAYALBEN BHIKHABHAI 85 GURJAR DIPALIBEN BHAILALBHAI 9 91 PATEL JINALBEN VINODBHAI 96 GOSWAMI MITTUL VISHNUBHARTHR 92 SHAH ANKIT INDRAVADAN 97 RABARI VISHNU VZRAMBHAI 93 SUTHAR KAJAL RAMESHBHAI 98 THAKOR GAURAV MANUJI 94 TRIVEDI DIVY ASHWINKUM 99 THAKOR RAVINDRASING ISHWARJI 95 VALA MAMTABEN PARBATBHAI 100 ZALA DHRUVDEEP DILIPSINH 640 Kalol TKM Law College, Vakhariya Campus, Kalol-382721 641 GLS Law College,Opp.Law Garden,Ellisbridge,Ahmedabad-6 10 101 DAVE AADITYA PREMAL 106 VASANI TEJAS PARESH 662 Navgujarat Law College, Sector-28, Gandhinagar-380060 102 GARG MEGHA ANIL 107 DUBE MANASKUMAR SHIVMURTI 103 JHAWAR KAVYA MANOJKUMAR 108 JADAV HARSALSINH KIRITSINH 104 OZA KHUSHALI GAURANG 109 SONI HARSH ATULBHAI 105 RAJHANS RAHUL SANJAY 110 VAGASIYA DHARMIK VALJIBHAI 11.
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