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Total No. of Diesel Vehicles Registered in IP DEPOT Before 07-Nov-2001 Not Have Valid Total No. of Diesel Vehicles is registered before 07-nov-2001 or 15 years old and not have valid fitness on 08-nov-2016 Sno regn_no regn_dt fit_upto owner_name f_name p_add1 p_add2 p_add3 p_pincode descr off_name 12623 DL2CU0634 27-10-2001 27-10-2016 SAROJ W/O MR GAYAN CHAND C 8, ARJUN MOHALLA PANDAV GALI MAUZPUR DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12624 DL2CF6197 30-03-1994 29-03-2009 TEST RITE INTERNATIONAL CO LTD 10/48 DIPLOMATIC ENCL MALCHA MARG NEW CHANAKYAPURI ND 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12625 DL2CU0467 04-10-2001 04-10-2016 AKBAR AJEEZ 1290, E-II NEHRU VIHAR KRAWAL NAGAR DELHI 110094 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12626 DL2CF8034 20-12-1995 19-12-2010 A P INDUSTRIES CORP. NA A1/52 GALI NO 1 IND. AREA ANAND PARBAT N ROHTAK RD N DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12627 DL2CU0466 04-10-2001 04-10-2016 THE ORIENTAL INSURANCE CO LTD D O NO 3 4-E/14 JHANDEWALAN EXTN NEW DELHI 55 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12628 DL2CB4270 26-06-1991 25-06-2006 RANBIR SINGH S/O MAAN SINGH WZ-11 PNO 23 RAVI NAGAR NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12629 DL2CU0469 04-10-2001 04-10-2016 ISHWAR SINGH MAMAN SINGH 1048-A WARD NO-8 MEHRAULI N DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12630 DL2CF6223 30-03-1994 29-03-2009 VIDHU FINANCE & LEASING LTD FLAT NO. 202 2228-29 HARDHIAN SINGH RD KAROL BAGH N DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12631 DL2CU0534 13-10-2001 13-10-2016 JAGDISH RAM CHANDER 225 G. NO-23 C-BLOCK KHAJOORI KHAS DELHI 110094 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12632 DL2CA2788 03-08-1990 02-08-2005 FIVESTAR CONSTRUCTIONS PVT LTD 255 JOSHI ROAD KAROL BAGH NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12633 DL2CU0457 03-10-2001 03-10-2016 S K JAYANT N A U-243,UPADHYAY BLOCK SHAKARPUR DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12634 DL2CM1585 16-05-2000 15-05-2015 INDER RAJ SHARMA SH RAM SHARMA 284 MASJID MOTH N DELHI 110049 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12635 DL2CU0470 04-10-2001 04-10-2016 V K ANAND S/O M R ANAND BR B-11 GREATER KAILASH II N DELHI . 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12636 DL2CA9780 04-02-1991 03-02-2006 G S DHILLON S/O G S DHILLON 124 JOR BAGH NEW DEL HI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12637 DL2CU0568 18-10-2001 18-10-2016 VIJAY AUTO INDUSTRIES NA RZ 20/266 M BLOCK WEST SAGAR PUR DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12638 DL2CA5562 17-10-1990 16-10-2005 SUPERINTENDING ENGG CIVIL MTNL M T N L CHANDER LOK BLDG N DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12639 DL2CU0537 16-10-2001 16-10-2016 ROHIT SHARMA MR VINOD KUMAR SHARM G-88, VILLAGE KATWARIA SARAI NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12640 DL2CD8243 21-01-1993 20-01-2008 SARABJIT SINGH S/O HUKAM SINGH H NO 11 A SOUTH ANARKALI DELHI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12641 DL2CU0430 30-09-2001 30-09-2016 KAMAL LT SH JUGAL KISHORE E-59-60 SERVANT QTRS SUJAN SINGH PARK N DELHI 110003 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12642 DL2CB2844 06-05-1991 05-05-2006 NAVEEN KUMAR S/O DAYA NAND SHARMA U-24 GALI MATA VISHWA KARMA RD NARELA DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12643 DL2CU0617 24-10-2001 24-10-2016 SHOKEEN MALIK KARIMUDDIN 700/16 GALI NO-21B VIJAY PARK DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12644 DL2CA9342 23-01-1991 22-01-2006 NEW ART CREATION NA 17-698 MILITARY RD A NAND PARBAT K BAGH N D 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12645 DL2CU0484 05-10-2001 05-10-2016 TILAK RAJ SH HUSSAN LAL A-4/73 SEC-17 ROHINI] DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12646 DL2CA8201 21-12-1990 20-12-2005 SAHARA INDIA SAVINGS & INVESTMENT CORPN LTD 7TH FLR GOPAL TOWER RAJINDRA PLACE N D 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12647 DL2CU0535 15-10-2001 15-10-2016 M/S SONI TRADING CO PROP DHARAM BIR SONI 246 KATRA PERAN TILAK BAZAR DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12648 DL2CE7303 12-08-1993 11-08-2008 ABDUL KALAM S/O MOHD IBRAHIM 11123/22 A IDGHA ROAD MOTIA KHAN NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12649 DL2CU0606 23-10-2001 23-10-2016 PARDEEP KUMAR SH PANNA LAL 84 GIRI NAGAR KALKAJI N DELHI 110019 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12650 DL2CD2030 02-09-1992 01-09-2007 RADIENT WIRES P LTD NA FLAT NO 785 GALI 11 PKT E GROUND FLOOR TRILOK PURI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12651 DL2CU0452 03-10-2001 03-10-2016 KESHRI TIWARI RAVINDRA NATH TIWARI WZ-1391/27 B NANGAL RAYA N DELHI 110000 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12652 DL2CE6921 04-08-1993 03-08-2008 SATBIR SINGH S/O GANGA BISHAN F-7/20 SULTAN PURI NEW DELHI 41 DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12653 DL2CU0633 27-10-2001 27-10-2016 RAGINI UPADHYAY SH P N UPADHYAY FLAT # 13, KADAM BARI APPT. ROHINI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12654 DL2CF4747 14-01-1994 13-01-2009 DEEPAK SINGH S/O GOVIND SINGH 361 D/STOREY NEW RAJINDER NGR N DELHI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12655 DL2CU0648 30-10-2001 30-10-2016 NATIONAL INSURANCE. CO. LTD. NA DIVISION NO-19 L.T- C-1/3, NAINI WALA BAGH,AZAD PUR COM. DELHI 110033 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12656 DL2CG6599 01-06-1995 31-05-2010 ASHWINI FOTEDAR NA S/O D N FOTEDAR 12A DDA FLATS TAMOOR NGR N DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12657 DL2CU0675 03-11-2001 03-11-2016 MR ASHOK KUMAR SH SUBHASH CHAND B-77 RAGHUBIR NAGAR NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12658 DL2CH4070 14-02-1997 13-02-2012 LAKHWINDER SINGH S/O JAGWANT SINGH K 38 WEST PATEL NGR NEW DELHI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12659 DL2CU0676 03-11-2001 03-11-2016 D C JOSHI SH D K JOSHI FLAT NO-13, BLOCK NO-C-4B JANAK PURI-NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12660 DL2CF6917 12-05-1994 11-05-2009 PARAMJEET SINGH S/O GURJANG SINGH 188 VINOBA PURI LAJPAT NAGAR II NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12661 DL2CU0672 02-11-2001 02-11-2016 PARVEEN GUPTA S/O SH A K GUPTA 159-161 3RD FLOOR BERIYAN FATEH PURI DELHI 6 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12662 DL2CA5524 17-10-1990 16-10-2005 AGM OFFICE OF THE CGM NA NTR 36 JANPATH KIDWA I BHAWAN NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12663 DL2CU0678 05-11-2001 05-11-2016 SUBHASH CHAND SHARMA SH GANGA PRASAD 1 / 2803, RAM NAGAR, SHAHDRA, DELHI - 110032 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12664 DL2CB2740 01-05-1991 30-04-2006 ALL INDIA CONGRESS COMMITTEE 24 AKBAR ROAD NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12665 DL2CU0198 31-08-2001 31-08-2016 SHAMSHAD KHAN SABBIR KHAN 683A BLOCK-F 2 SANGAM VIHAR NEW DELHI 110062 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12666 DL2CD4217 30-10-1992 29-10-2007 M/S ANSUN MULTITECH INDIA LTD S 470 GREATER KAILASH PART I NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12667 DL2CU0442 01-10-2001 01-10-2016 DEV BAHADUR NA B-1/183 NEW ASHOK NGR DELHI 110096 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12668 DL2CB7408 28-10-1991 27-10-2006 KHATAU INTERNATIONAL LTD NA N-37 PANCHSHILA PARK NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12669 DL2CU0176 31-08-2001 31-08-2016 RADHEY SHYAM SH SALIRAM 1807/9 GOVINDPURI EXTN N DELHI 110019 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12670 DL2CM0395 12-11-1999 11-11-2014 SATISH C GOEL NA M S BLOCK 246 APTT.NO 6B PANCHKUIAN RD N D 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12671 DL2CU0158 30-08-2001 30-08-2016 ISHWAR DIN GUPTA NA 6/18-A VISHWAS NAGAR SHADHARA DELHI 110032 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12672 DL2CE3571 31-05-1993 30-05-2008 JAI BIR SINGH S/O GUGAN RAM 33-C LAWRENCE ROAD NEW DELHI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12673 DL2CU0227 01-09-2001 01-09-2016 JASPREET SINGH SURINDER PAL SINGH 13/11 ASHOK NAGAR N DELHI-110018 . 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12674 DL2CH3507 07-02-1995 06-02-2010 BABU RAM MISHRA S/O SHRIRAM MISHRA TC 972 RAGHUBIR NAGAR N DELHI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12675 DL2CU0151 29-08-2001 29-08-2016 GURCHARAN SINGH S/O GANGA SINGH 48 P S SARAI ROHILLA, DELHI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12676 DL2CE5603 08-07-1993 07-07-2008 OM PARKASH S/O PHOOL CHAND 381 PUSHPA VIHAR SAKET NEW DELHI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12677 DL2CU0148 29-08-2001 29-08-2016 JAGDEEP SINGH S GYAN SINGH RZ-E-208A NIHAL VIHAR NANGLOI N DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12678 DL2CF4430 07-01-1994 06-01-2009 KUSUM BHATT W/O R P BHATT A 4 IIND FLOOR AMRIT NAGAR NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12679 DL2CU0643 29-10-2001 29-10-2016 HIRA LAL SHIV SARAN 15, JAK RIF PIN-911115 C/O 056 APO DELHI CANTT N DELHI 110010 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12680 DL2CG9778 15-11-1995 14-11-2010 HARPAL SINGH NA S/O JAGMAL SINGH 28/2A FIROZSHAH ROAD NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12681 DL2CU0453 03-10-2001 03-10-2016 SUBASH BANSAL DATA RAM 175 KARKARDOOMA VILLAGE KARKARDOOMA DELHI 110000 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12682 DL2CC3185 21-02-1992 20-02-2007 ABDUL MAJID S/O LAL MOHAMMAD N 300 SUNDER NAGAR NEW DELHI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12683 DL2CM4451 05-11-2001 04-11-2016 SATBIR BUDDH SINGH B-1028 A BLOCK C-1A SANGAM VIHAR N DELHI 110062 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12684 DL2CC9166 20-03-1996 19-03-2011 M/S RELINCE CHEMOTEX LTD NA 503 NIRMAL TOWER 26 B K ROAD NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12685 DL2CM4347 18-10-2001 17-10-2016 SONALI CHATTERJEE SH S CHATTERJEE C-1/1586 VASANT KUNJ N DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12686 DL2CF2778 06-12-1993 05-12-2008 STANDARD CHARTERED BANK NA 17 SANSAD MARG NEW DELHI DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12687 DL2CM4372 24-10-2001 23-10-2016 SOHAN SINGH NA H/19 CHANDER NAGAR STREET NO-6 DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12688 DL2CG9682 09-11-1995 08-11-2010 INDIA LEASE DEVELOPMENT LTD 4TH FLR INDRAPRALASH 21 BARAKHAMBA ROAD NEW DELHI 0 DIESEL IP DEPOT 12689 DL2CM4129 31-08-2001 30-08-2016 KALANITHI MARAN N A 108 BANGLA SAHIB MARG NEW DELHI .
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