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“State Wise List of Active Llps As on 31 August 2014 “State wise list of Active LLPs as on 31 August 2014" State: Maharashtra Sr. No. LLPIN Name of the entity Date of Registration 1 AAA-0008 CORPORATE LEGAL COUNSELLORS LLP 4/05/2009 2 AAA-0029 CASCADE AUTOMATION LLP 5/06/2009 3 AAA-0030 FORTIUS MARKETING LLP 8/06/2009 4 AAA-0032 RK LEGAL ASSOCIATES LLP 8/06/2009 5 AAA-0033 BMS INTERNATIONAL (BOMBAY) LLP 10/06/2009 6 AAA-0041 VANMOH INDUSTRIES LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP 15/06/2009 7 AAA-0040 SARASWATI'S COSMODENT MULTISPECIALITY DENTAL CLINIC LLP 15/06/2009 8 AAA-0051 MULTISOURCE POWER AND DEVELOPERS LLP 25/06/2009 9 AAA-0055 ARIHANT AKSH REALTY LLP 30/06/2009 10 AAA-0057 BOMBAY INFRAPROJECTS LLP 3/07/2009 11 AAA-0073 AMIT GOPI DERIVATIVES STRATEGIES LLP 22/07/2009 12 AAA-0075 SEVENTH FOLD CREATIVE CONSULTANTS LLP 24/07/2009 13 AAA-0081 HEAD SQUARE CONSULTING LLP 28/07/2009 14 AAA-0084 V5 FINANCIAL PLANNERS LLP 29/07/2009 15 AAA-0086 ZHOLEBABA MEDICAL AND GENERAL STORES LLP 30/07/2009 16 AAA-0090 TRIA GLOBAL ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS LLP 3/08/2009 17 AAA-0098 SPN RISK SOLUTIONS LLP 7/08/2009 18 AAA-0110 AVG TRADELINK LLP 11/08/2009 19 AAA-0109 DHANVIR CAPITAL CONSULTANTS LLP 11/08/2009 20 AAA-0111 INTERNATIONAL PAY SOLUTIONS LLP 12/08/2009 21 AAA-0128 FRONTIER TRAINING & PROJECTS LLP 19/08/2009 22 AAA-0126 K. 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BOARD MILLS LLP 19/08/2009 23 AAA-0124 HINDUSTAN MORTAR LINING LLP 19/08/2009 24 AAA-0134 ELITE LEGAL PARTNERS LLP 21/08/2009 25 AAA-0136 PPJ INDIA CONSULTANTS LLP 24/08/2009 26 AAA-0135 SHASHIDATTA AUTOPARTS LLP 24/08/2009 27 AAA-0143 DSA LEGAL ADVISORS LLP 25/08/2009 28 AAA-0155 INSYNC CAPITAL PARTNERS LLP 28/08/2009 29 AAA-0157 INTERNATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCES INDIA LLP 28/08/2009 30 AAA-0168 MYDO CHEM FORMULATIONS LLP 2/09/2009 31 AAA-0178 DREAMWARES IT SOLUTIONS LLP 7/09/2009 32 AAA-0182 VENERATE ADVISORY LLP 7/09/2009 33 AAA-0186 DWARKADHISH BIOTEK LLP 9/09/2009 34 AAA-0191 ENSENANZA INDIA LLP 11/09/2009 35 AAA-0198 CLEAR CHANNEL MUDRA LLP 14/09/2009 36 AAA-0196 MARATHON CONSTRUCTION LLP 14/09/2009 37 AAA-0211 S.R.ROYALE PROPERTIES LLP 16/09/2009 38 AAA-0218 KHARE LEGAL CHAMBERS LLP 22/09/2009 39 AAA-0220 PAREKH N PAREKH EDU-SERVE LLP 22/09/2009 40 AAA-0230 ACQUIGAIN SERVICES LLP 24/09/2009 41 AAA-0235 MAHAN & SHETH INFRACON LLP 25/09/2009 42 AAA-0238 ASTUTELENDER ANALYTICS LLP 25/09/2009 43 AAA-0246 PROVIDENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT LLP 1/10/2009 44 AAA-0257 UNISPACE REALTY LLP 8/10/2009 45 AAA-0258 NIMBLENOBLE CONSULTANCY SERVICES LLP 8/10/2009 46 AAA-0261 STERLING DREAMWORKS PARTNERS LLP 9/10/2009 47 AAA-0273 UNIMARINE LOGISTICS LLP 13/10/2009 48 AAA-0276 BIT-MAGIC TECHNOLOGIES LLP 14/10/2009 49 AAA-0277 DRILLSYS GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLP 14/10/2009 50 AAA-0278 DIVISHA REAL ESTATE ADVISORS LLP 15/10/2009 51 AAA-0282 SB FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS PARTNERS LLP 15/10/2009 52 AAA-0281 CHITESWAR SOLUTIONS LLP 15/10/2009 53 AAA-0286 BAYSYS REALITY CONSULTANTS PARTNERS LLP 16/10/2009 54 AAA-0296 ASHOKMALA ENTERPRISES LLP 21/10/2009 55 AAA-0292 TRUSHNA WATER SOLUTIONS LLP 21/10/2009 56 AAA-0295 SAMARTH EDUCARE LLP 21/10/2009 57 AAA-0301 ANHADH REALTORS LLP 22/10/2009 58 AAA-0310 SIDDHIVINAYAK LIFESPACES LLP 26/10/2009 59 AAA-0323 SILVER JUBILEE AIRLINES LLP 28/10/2009 60 AAA-0322 AARNINE INVESTMENT ADVISORY SERVICES LLP 28/10/2009 61 AAA-0330 RM FINANCIAL RESOURCES ADVISORY LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP 29/10/2009 62 AAA-0329 RITEBANC KRISHI AGRITECH LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP 29/10/2009 63 AAA-0327 SAGARGANGA DEVELOPERS LLP 29/10/2009 64 AAA-0332 ENTERPRISE RISK PROFESSIONALS LLP 30/10/2009 65 AAA-0342 RSA ENTERRPRISES LLP 3/11/2009 66 AAA-0343 VALUENEST INVESTMENT CORP LLP 3/11/2009 67 AAA-0357 TEMPLE DESIGNS LLP 10/11/2009 68 AAA-0362 INTRUST ADVISORS LLP 11/11/2009 69 AAA-0373 WIN-SQUARE SYSTEMS (INDIA) LLP 13/11/2009 70 AAA-0374 NEELKANTH ASSOCIATES LLP 16/11/2009 71 AAA-0381 IM HOUSING LLP 18/11/2009 Sr. No. LLPIN Name of the entity Date of Registration 72 AAA-0394 YOOGMA BUSINESS SERVICES LLP 19/11/2009 73 AAA-0400 ONE STOP FACILITY MANAGEMENT INDIA LLP 20/11/2009 74 AAA-0397 MNK BUILDERS LLP 20/11/2009 75 AAA-0403 U S NEELKANTH REALTIES LLP 20/11/2009 76 AAA-0409 IAURO TECHNOLOGIES LLP 24/11/2009 77 AAA-0410 PSS CONSTRUCTION LLP 25/11/2009 78 AAA-0411 PARADISE DWELLINGS LLP 25/11/2009 79 AAA-0412 INDIA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS LLP 25/11/2009 80 AAA-0414 GLOBEMATICS TECHNOLOGIES INDIA LLP 25/11/2009 81 AAA-0422 ENCYCLOMEDIA SOLUTIONS LLP 26/11/2009 82 AAA-0424 DYNAK ENTERPRISE (INDIA) LLP 27/11/2009 83 AAA-0426 ACCENDO ENTERPRISE LLP 27/11/2009 84 AAA-0429 VARUNA GLOBAL SERVICES LLP 30/11/2009 85 AAA-0440 SUPRABHAT CORPORATION LLP 2/12/2009 86 AAA-0441 LECORP CONSULTING GROUP LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP 2/12/2009 87 AAA-0438 ENOCH CONSULTANTS LLP 2/12/2009 88 AAA-0449 BAONI DESIGN FOUNDATION LLP 4/12/2009 89 AAA-0448 SIDKAP DEVELOPERS LLP 4/12/2009 90 AAA-0455 OBSESSION AGRO LLP 4/12/2009 91 AAA-0452 SYMANTO SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS LLP 4/12/2009 92 AAA-0454 ECHELON DESIGN CONSULTANTS LLP 4/12/2009 93 AAA-0456 GTK REALTY LLP 7/12/2009 94 AAA-0463 INDIAN HOME VARIATIONS & DISTRIBUTIONS LLP 9/12/2009 95 AAA-0461 ASHTAVINAYAK HOMES LLP 9/12/2009 96 AAA-0470 DESHRAJ ENGINEERS & ASSOICATES LLP 11/12/2009 97 AAA-0473 COVERPRO SECURITY SOLUTIONS LLP 11/12/2009 98 AAA-0480 SHUKKRA FILMS LLP 14/12/2009 99 AAA-0484 ARNIMA VENTURES LLP 15/12/2009 100 AAA-0497 TUTEJA PROPERTIES LLP 21/12/2009 101 AAA-0502 AQUARELA HOSPITALITY LLP 21/12/2009 102 AAA-0498 MAGUS VALUERS LLP 21/12/2009 103 AAA-0501 J.P.B. DEVELOPERS LLP 21/12/2009 104 AAA-0510 EMINENT TRADING (INDIA) LLP 22/12/2009 105 AAA-0508 ENERCO ENERGY SOLUTIONS LLP 22/12/2009 106 AAA-0525 PINK & WHITE CONSULTING LLP 23/12/2009 107 AAA-0534 DAS METALS LLP 29/12/2009 108 AAA-0544 MONARCH LUXURIA LLP 29/12/2009 109 AAA-0543 PIVOTAL MOVIES LLP 29/12/2009 110 AAA-0545 NIVAAN DEVELOPERS LLP 29/12/2009 111 AAA-0540 PRATHAMESH DEVELOPERS LLP 29/12/2009 112 AAA-0531 RAA DIGITAL LLP 29/12/2009 113 AAA-0535 ACREAGE ENTERPRISES LLP 29/12/2009 114 AAA-0551 NV CAPITAL SERVICES LLP 30/12/2009 115 AAA-0550 MAIMOON IMPEX LLP 30/12/2009 116 AAA-0553 DYU ECO-FURNITURE LLP 30/12/2009 117 AAA-0547 KANKSHA MANUFACTURING LLP 30/12/2009 118 AAA-0561 TRENT HOSPITALITY LLP 1/01/2010 119 AAA-0562 VEDTIRTH REALTORS LLP 1/01/2010 120 AAA-0572 PRIMESOURCE MEDTECH LLP 6/01/2010 121 AAA-0568 PAYAL PROJECT PROVIDER LLP 6/01/2010 122 AAA-0575 SILKROUTE MULTITRADE AND SERVICES LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP 6/01/2010 123 AAA-0571 FLINDERS ENTERTAINMENT LLP 6/01/2010 124 AAA-0570 GRATTAN ENTERTAINMENT LLP 6/01/2010 125 AAA-0580 PLAZA ADVISORY LLP 7/01/2010 126 AAA-0578 SMARAN ENTERPRISE LLP 7/01/2010 127 AAA-0585 PPR CONSTRUCTION LLP 11/01/2010 128 AAA-0589 STYX INFOGATEWAY LLP 11/01/2010 129 AAA-0587 INDO GASENTECH CONSULTANTS LLP 11/01/2010 130 AAA-0590 NYSA PHARMACEUTICALS LLP 12/01/2010 131 AAA-0597 AHAI ONLINE CAMPUS LLP 13/01/2010 132 AAA-0595 SEA SHELLS INN LLP 13/01/2010 133 AAA-0606 NLN CHEMICALS LLP 15/01/2010 134 AAA-0605 KAPADIA CONSULTING SOLUTIONS LLP 15/01/2010 135 AAA-0612 MPOWER REALTY LLP 18/01/2010 136 AAA-0616 GURUDEV SHELTERS LLP 19/01/2010 137 AAA-0622 TEJAS METALWARE LLP 19/01/2010 138 AAA-0617 NAVABAG RESORTS LLP 19/01/2010 139 AAA-0621 ARIHANT MINING LLP 19/01/2010 140 AAA-0618 SAUJYOT CONSULTANCY LLP 19/01/2010 141 AAA-0628 ROCKGREEN EXPORTS LLP 21/01/2010 142 AAA-0633 LABH RESIDENCES LLP 22/01/2010 143 AAA-0646 YAHAN MULTI-TRADE VENTURES LLP 27/01/2010 144 AAA-0647 K & P LEGAL COMBINE LLP 27/01/2010 145 AAA-0648 PAREKH WAREHOUSING LLP 27/01/2010 146 AAA-0637 NAGARJUNA CONSULTANTS PARTNERS LLP 27/01/2010 Sr. No. LLPIN Name of the entity Date of Registration 147 AAA-0653 DEVIPRASAD STEELS & SERVICES LLP 28/01/2010 148 AAA-0657 UNITOUCH CREATIONS LLP 28/01/2010 149 AAA-0658 ACCLIVUS ADVISORS LLP 28/01/2010 150 AAA-0660 NEXTSTRA CONSULTING LLP 28/01/2010 151 AAA-0655 GLOBTEK INFRA ENGINEERS LLP 28/01/2010 152 AAA-0662 MEDHEAD CONSULTANTS LLP 29/01/2010 153 AAA-0670 NANDAN CORPORATION LLP 1/02/2010 154 AAA-0675 GEMINI NEW MEDIA VENTURES LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP 1/02/2010 155 AAA-0674 SUCCESSROUTE INDIA FINANCIAL ADVISORS LLP 1/02/2010 156 AAA-0669 MADHAV ALLUMINIUMS LLP 1/02/2010 157 AAA-0671 GLOBAL POSITIONING ADVISORY LLP 1/02/2010 158 AAA-0681 SHIELD MARINE SERVICES LLP 2/02/2010 159 AAA-0684 LEENA INVESTMENTS CONSULTANCY LLP 2/02/2010 160 AAA-0678 THIRDWAVE MULTITRADE LLP 2/02/2010 161 AAA-0688 TRIUMPHANT PROPERTIES LLP 3/02/2010 162 AAA-0685 NEUMEC ESTATE DEVELOPER LLP 3/02/2010 163 AAA-0695 PLUTUS FINANCIAL SERVICES LLP 4/02/2010 164 AAA-0696 MANTRI CHANDAK REAL ESTATE LLP 5/02/2010 165 AAA-0697 OLIVE INFRA & LIFESTYLE LLP 5/02/2010 166 AAA-0709 LYRIS ENTERPRISES LLP 9/02/2010 167 AAA-0705 MECH-TOOLS ENGINEERING INDIA LLP 9/02/2010 168 AAA-0707 KSG RETAIL LLP 9/02/2010 169 AAA-0708 PTOTEM LEARNING PROJECTS LLP 9/02/2010 170 AAA-0703 A R BHAYANDAR REALTY LLP 9/02/2010 171 AAA-0711 ACCRETE CRITICAL CARE INTERNATIONAL LLP 10/02/2010 172 AAA-0712 BAY REALTY PARTNERS LLP 11/02/2010 173 AAA-0713 TRANSFOLIGN CONSULTING LLP 11/02/2010 174 AAA-0729 GOLDEN FORUM OF PROFESSIONALS LLP 12/02/2010 175 AAA-0725 SMART CLEANING SERVICES LLP 12/02/2010 176 AAA-0736 BHAKTI STONES LLP 12/02/2010 177 AAA-0732 SARASWATI SAMADHAN LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP 12/02/2010 178 AAA-0735 CROWN GALVANIZERS LLP 12/02/2010 179 AAA-0727 WECREATE INDIA INFRASTRUCTURE LLP 12/02/2010 180 AAA-0744 ISHAN MANAGEMENT ENTERPRISE LLP 15/02/2010 181 AAA-0743 KRISHIKA MANAGEMENT ENTERPRISE LLP 15/02/2010 182 AAA-0757 EURO POLAAD MINERALS & STEEL LLP 16/02/2010 183 AAA-0764 INFRABUILD ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS (INDIA) LLP 18/02/2010 184 AAA-0768 SAHAJ ADVISORY SERVICES LLP 18/02/2010 185
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