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Final List of Recommended Advocates Shahdara District Legal Service Authority Magisterial Courts FINAL LIST OF RECOMMENDED ADVOCATES SHAHDARA DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICE AUTHORITY MAGISTERIAL COURTS Enrolment Contact No./E- S. No. Name Father’s/Husband Name D.O.B No. Address Mail Address Lawyer’s Chamber 248, 1 Abhay Dixit Sh. A.K. Dixit 27.06.1986 D-2402/2011 Delhi High Court. 9654452476 F-46, 1st Floor, Lawyer’s Chamber, KKD Courts, 2 Mohd. Faruq Sh. Shaukat Ali 12.12.1980 D-2845/2008 Delhi. 9716301301 3 Neeraj Sharma Sh. Kunwar Sain Sharma 04.10.1985 D-3091/2009 G-406, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9990160098 4 Deepak Verma Sh. Tara Chand Verma 14.05.1987 D-1901/2011 G-503, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9811342304 D-2460- 5 Sanjay Sharma Sh. Govind Sharan Sharma 10.06.1986 A/2009 D-225, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9458470000 F-718, KKD Courts, 6 Kuldeep Kr. Gaur Sh. Raj Kishore Sharma 01.07.1982 D-1927/2010 Shahdara, Delhi. 9013158789 D-302, KKD Courts, 7 Amrish Kr. Tyagi Sh. Narendera Kr. Tyagi 07.11.1981 D-1886/2005 Shahdara, Delhi. 9868049325 G-517, G-Block,KKD Courts, 8 Mohit Chawla Sh. M.D. Chawla 02.08.1981 D-1721/2009 Shahdara, Delhi. 9873314619 9 Ajay Tyagi Sh. Ved Parkash Tyagi 03.04.1978 D-228/2006 D-303, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9891484041 C-340, Shalimar Garden, 10 Abhishek Kr. Sh. Ashok Kr. Kaushik 10.09.1984 D-2518/2008 Ghaziabad, UP. 9958425781 Naresh Kumar 1/3502, Ram Nagar, Ext. 11 Sharma Sh. Om Parkash Sharma 01.03.1984 D-3329/2009 Loni Road, Shahdara, Delhi. 9910618418 12 Piyush Jain Late Sh. Vijendra Kr. Jain 05.01.1976 D-53/2010 F-328, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9810421559 Seat No. G-134, KKD 13 Rajiv Partap Singh Late Sh. Ajay Pal Singh 02.02.1985 D-255/2009 Courts, Delhi. 9910737518 D-302, KKD Courts, 14 Robin Tyagi Late Sh. Dinesh Tyagi 24.01.1984 D-1549/2007 Shahdara, Delhi. 9899335064 15 Tarun Gaur Sh. Digamber GAur 17.07.1985 D-2028/2010 E-407, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9990819164 16 Vikas Manav Sh. A.L. Manav 16.02.1981 D-2840/2011 F-309, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9811334842 Seat No. D-1, KKD Courts, 17 Raj Kamal Arya Sh. Shesh Chand Arya 10.07.1984 D-3420/2009 Delhi. 9910364677 Seat No. F-75, F-Block, Lawyers Chamber, KKD 18 Amjad Khan Sh. Mahmood Khan 12.08.1979 D-3575/2010 Courts, Shahdara, Delhi. 9968795898 Seat No. E-33, Chamber No. E-619, KKD Courts, 19 Ram Kr.Soni Sh. Bhamar Lal Soni 08.06.1983 770/2008 Delhi. 8882908854 Seat No. E-33, KKD Courts, 20 Braj Kumar Sh. Manohar Lal 20.06.1979 UP-602/2007 Delhi. 9958203042 Sanjeev Ranjan Late Sh. Janardan Prasad D-3853- Seat No. 46, G-Block, KKD 21 Gupta Gupta 01.01.1985 A/2010 Courts, Delhi. 9654046234 22 Jawant Roy Sh. Karan Singh 17.06.1984 D-1756/2009 G-526, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9718158445 23 Umesh Kr. Rai Late Sh. Jagdish Rai 27.06.1961 D-612-IB/1987 F-211, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9810739266 Vijay Kr. Singh 24 Chaudhary Late Sh. Risal Singh 21.11.1969 D-2827/1999 E-401, KKD Courts, Delhi. 8860077540 Seat No. G-142, G-Block, 25 Jitender Kumar Sh. Hoob Lal 09.11.1975 D-407/2009 KKD Courts, Delhi. 9818017437 Seat No. G-100-B, KKD 26 Deepak Babu Late Sh. Lattori 08.10.1975 D-1866/2009 Courts, Delhi. 9811800812 107, Siddh Aptt. (Opp. Max Hospital) I.P. Ext., 27 Sunil Kr. Jha Sh. Vishnu Deo Jha 14.01.1982 D-2330/2011 Patparganj, Delhi. 9868414820 FINAL LIST OF RECOMMENDED ADVOCATES SHAHDARA DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICE AUTHORITY SESSIONS COURTS Enrolment Contact No./E- S. No. Name Father’s/Husband Name D.O.B No. Address Mail Address D-1239- 28 Mridual Jain Sh. Ravinder Kr. Jain 02.03.1982 C/2004 F-328, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9810302811 Krishan Kant D-2674- S-513, 2nd Floor, Vikas 29 Gautam Sh. Vinod Kr. Gautam 08.07.1979 B/2006 Marg, Shakarpur, Delhi. 9911119106 30 Deepak Kumar Late Sh. Jawahar Lal 20.04.1974 D-1176/2002 F-713, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9911679105 31 Rajesh Mittal Sh. H.C. Mittal 08.07.1973 D-1510/2003 G-616, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9811025054 Ch. No. 625, G-Block, KKD 32 Parveen Sharma Sh. M.P. Sharma 16.06.1982 D-623/2004 Courts, Delhi. 9999934370 D-143/1999 33 Rajesh Yadav Sh. Bishram Yadav 11.07.1967 (R) E-213, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9818218070 34 Roop Kishore Sh. Hodil Singh 12.06.1960 D-436/2000 F-513, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9818034559 35 Imran Khan Sh. Yusuf Khan 26.10.1980 D-1638/2006 G-421, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9811484275 36 Urfi Masood Sayed Late Sh. S.M. Ali 04.09.1984 D-2146/2008 F-303, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9910507900 37 Yogesh Sharma Late Sh. Satpal Sharma 04.03.1974 D-734/2001 E-603, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9811649866 Krishendra Pratap Late Sh. Sahab Singh 38 Singh Chauhan Chauhan 13.07.1961 D-34/1994 E-304, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9311512933 39 Tanuja Bose Sh. Debasish Bose 05.01.1968 D-158-A/2000 E-313, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9971990298 E-505, E-Block, KKD 40 Anil Kumar Late Sh. Natthi Lal Sharma 04.05.1965 D-964/97 (R) Courts, Delhi. 9968612411 Late Sh. Om Parkash G-202, G-Block, KKD 41 Sanjeev Kr. Sharma Sharma 10.12.1968 D-1124/2000 Courts, Delhi. 9811716118 FINAL LIST OF RECOMMENDED ADVOCATES SHAHDARA DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICE AUTHORITY CIVIL COURTS Enrolment Contact No./E- S. No. Name Father’s/Husband Name D.O.B No. Address Mail Address G-21, B-Block, KKD Courts, 42 Nishant Kumar Sh. Sunil Sharma 01.03.1986 D-2862/2009 Delhi. 9910983851 43 Ashwani Sexana Sh. Sudesh Kr. Saxena 17.03.1983 D-1728/2009 F-619, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9871660994 Seat No. G-128, KKD 44 Geeta Singh Tomar Sh. Mangal Singh Tomar 18.11.1982 D-1991/2009 Courts, Delhi. 9716407724 45 Lalit Sh. Sukesh Chand 03.04.1984 D-2454/2010 F-401, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9013942553 H.No. B-243, Gali No. 5, 46 Amit Chawla Sh. G.C. Chawla 06.11.1985 D-2043/2010 Kabir Nagar, Delhi. 9210346062 47 Anis Kumar Sh. Ashok Kumar 02.12.1984 D-2061/2009 G-710, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9818061392 Sh. Dharam Pal Singh 48 Anuj Tomar Tomar 04.12.1986 D-2977/2010 D-706, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9990789695 49 Sharad Kr. Kochhar Sh. S.L. Kochhar 04.06.1976 D-734/2009 G-76, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9999707570 50 Shri Niwas Sharma Sh. Dharam Pal Shara 10.08.1982 D-4580/2010 D-202, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9250164100 C-64, C.L. Joseph, Tees 51 Leena Soni Sh. Rajendra Kr. Soni 03.01.1985 D-971/2011 Hazari, Delhi. 8010563294 401 Civil Wing Tis Hazari 52 Vaibhav Massey Sh. M.L. Massey 17.02.1986 D-2404/2009 Courts, Delhi. 7838104856 Seat No. G-121, KKD 53 Rahul Lal Akhriya Sh. S.L. Akhriya 26.07.1985 D-1289/2008 Courts, Delhi. 8447000843 F-16, (opp. Judical Lockup) 54 Ajit Kr. Mishra Late Sh. K.S. Mishra 01.02.1965 D-7777/2011 Tis Hazari Courts, Delhi. 9958259589 55 Suvrat Singh Tomar Sh. Parimal Singh Tomar 07.07.1981 D-2852/2008 G-507, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9990072484 FINAL LIST OF RECOMMENDED ADVOCATES SHAHDARA DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICE AUTHORITY ADJs COURTS Father’s/Husband Enrolment Contact No./E- Ser. No. Name Name D.O.B No. Address Mail Address D- 56 Sanmati Kr. Jain Late Sh. R.C. Jain 28.09.1972 272/1997 F-328, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9811717798 D- F-703, F-Block, KKD 57 Abshul Dabas Sh. Ashok Kumar 29.06.195 1127/2008 Courts, Delhi. 9891545658 D- Seat No. G-52, KKD 58 Rajesh Kr. Pandit Sh. Mukh Lal Pandit 13.10.1985 2195/2008 Courts, Delhi. 9899203482 Sh. Govind Ballabh D- 4933/113, B-Block, Sant 59 Sanjai Kumar Joshi 30.05.1975 1692/2003 Nagar, Burari, Delhi. 9818264019 D- 60 Yadram Late Sh. Ram Dass 25.01.1974 980/2002 F-620, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9250108910 D- Chamber No. 309, KKD 61 Lalit Sharma Sh. K.N. Sharma 14.10.1980 878/2004 Courts, Delhi. 9810532564 D- 62 Amit Kr. Tripathi Sh. U.K. Tripathi 01.07.1981 2216/2004 D-306, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9868783613 Late Sh. Ganesh D- 63 Harsh Verdhan Dutt Sharma 08.09.1981 1969/2006 E-410, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9999450321 Mamtesh Sh. Mukesh D- 64 Sharma Vashisth 01.07.1968 1643/2007 F-709, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9810322929 FINAL LIST OF RECOMMENDED ADVOCATES SHAHDARA DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICE AUTHORITY FAMILY COURT Father’s/Husband Enrolment Contact No./E- Ser. No. Name Name D.O.B No. Address Mail Address D- 65 Manu Gupta Sh. Sushil Gupta 18.02.1983 1513/2007 F-605, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9911219722 D- 66 Aarti Sharma Sh. K.N. Sharma 21.01.1984 1895/2007 D-309, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9871401250 D- Seat No. F-32, F-Block, 67 Manju Sh. Ghure Lal 24.05.1972 1660/2007 KKD Courts, Delhi. 9650673093 Late Sh. R.S. D- 68 Sachin Sharma Sharma 05.01.1983 1845/2007 F-628, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9953154582 Prabhat Kr. Late Sh. Bech D- 69 Suman Narayan Thakur 27.07.1960 889/1995 F-426, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9313539246 70 Ram Rattan Sh. Ganga Dan 24.07.1974 D- F-505, KKD Courts, Delhi. 9811715224 420/2000 Sh.
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