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Trajend4effv`Ajnit+ HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH, JABALPUR ORDER No. 2\ Confdl. Dated `o March, 2021 11-3-1/2021 Madhya Pradesh State Judicial Academy, Jabalpur is conducting training programme for creating Master Trainers amongst Advocates on 18.03.2021 for Ubuntu Linux-cum-CIS Master Trainers of Madhya Pradesh through online. Advocates, whose names and postings figure in the endorsement may attend the aforesaid programme. BY ORDER OF HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE tRAjEND4Effv`AJNit+ Endt. No2.'.`Z:/Confdl. /2020/11-3-1 /2021 j:::,'pSuTr::aRteGd:i:9if:L3.`2o2| Copy forwarded to:- 1. The Accountant General, (I), M.P. Gazetted Audit Department, Gwalior, for information. 2. TheAccountant General, (ll), Gwalior, for information. 3. The Principal Secretary, Govt. M.P. Law & Legislative Affairs Department, 1St Floor, Vindhyachal Bhawan, Bhopal, Pin 462 006, for information. 4. The Deputy controller, Govt. Central press, Arera Hills, Habibganj, Bhopal-6 for publication in the next issue of the M.P. Gazette. 5. 1. Shri Umesh Pathak, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Bhitarwar, District Gwalior /2. Shri Rishi Kumar Parey, Advocate, District Bar Association Harda, District Harda 3. Shri Nitin Kumar Sthapak, Advocate, District Bar Association Harda, District Harda 4. Shri Ajay Sharma, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Timarni, District Harda 5. Shri Narayan Borse, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Timarni, District Harda 6. Shri Gourishankar Rai, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Khirkiya, District Harda 7. Shri Bhupendra Verma, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Khirkiya, District Harda 8. Shri Ramsewak Yadav, Advocate, District Bar Association Hoshangabad, District Hoshangabad /-` 9. Sin Anoop Tomar, Advocate, District Bar Association Hoshangabad, District Hoshangabad 10.Shri Abhay singh Chouhan, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Pipariya, District Hoshangabad 11.Shri Swdesh Dhimole, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Pipariya, District Hoshangabad 12.Shri Santosh Kumar Sharma, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association ltarsi, District Hoshangabad r~ 13.Shri Himanshu Mishra, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association ltarsi, District Hoshangabad 14.Shri Neeraj Sharma, Advocate, Tehsjl Bar Assocjatjon Sohagpiir, Djs[rict Hoshangabad 15 Shh Nltln Varma, Advocate, Tehsn Bar Assoclatlon Sohagpur, Dlstrlct Hoshangabad 16 Shh Pushkar Kumar Mishra, Advocate, Tehs" Bar Association Seonlmalwa, District Hoshangabad 17.Shri Sumit Gahlot, Advocate, TehsH Bar Association Seonimalwa, District Hoshangabad 18. Shri Amit Bhatia,Advocate, District Bar Association lndore, District lndore ', 19 Shri Rohlt Jain, Advocate, District Bar Assoclatlon lndore, Dlstrlct lndore 20. Shri Vismit Panot, Advocate, District Bar Association lndore, District lndore . 21.Shri Krishan Kalra, Advocate, District Bar Association lndore, District lndore 22 Shrl Shuti Slngh Chouhan, Advocate, Dlstrlct Bar Associatlon Jabalpur, Dlstrlct Jabalpur 23 Shrl Pradeep Singh Tomar, Advocate, Distrlct Bar Assoclation Jabalpur, District Jabalpur 24ShnAbhlshekAgrawal,Advocate,TehsllBarAssociationPatan,DistrictJabalpur /25.ShriShaniJain,Advocate,TehsHBarAssociationPatan,DistrictJabalpur < 26 Shn Ashish Beohar, Advocate, Tehsll Bar Assoclatlon Sihora, Dlstrict Jabalpur 27ShnAbhijitPathak,Advocate,TehsHBarAssociationSlhora,DistrictJabalpur 28. Shri Mukul Saxena, Advocate, District Bar Associ.ation Jhabua, District Jhabua 29. Shri Yogesh Joshi, Advocate, District Bar Association Jhabua, District Jhabua 30. Shri Tushar Y. Bhatt, Advocate, Tehs„ Bar Association Thandla, District Jhabua 31.Shri Deepak Kumar Vyas, Advocate, Tehsw Bar Association Thandla, District Jhabua 32.Shri Rupam Kumar Patwa, Advocate, TehsH Bar Association Petlawad, District Jhabua 33. Shri Jitendra Jaiswal, Advocate, Tehs„ Bar Assocjatjon Petlawad, District Jhabua ~ 34.Shri Manish Choudhary, Advocate, District BarAssocjation Katni, District Katni 35. Shri Ranjeet Chauhan, Advocate, District Bar Association Katni, District Katni 36. Shri Abdul Khalik, Advocate, TehsH Bar Association Vij.ayraghogarh, District Katni 37. Shri Vinay Arnas, Advocate, TehsH Bar Association Vijayraghogarh, District Katni 38. Shrj 8. D. Awasthi, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Barhi, District Katni 39. Shri Manish Kumar Dubey, Advocate, Tehsn Bar Association Barhi, District Katni 40. Shri Vidtadutt Sharma, Advocate, TehsH Bar Association Dhimarkheda, District Katni 41.Shri Subhash Tripathi, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Dhimarkheda, District Katni 42. Shri Rishi Gupta, Advocate, District Bar Association Khandwa, District Khandwa 43.Shri Jitendra Raut, Advocate, District Bar Association Khandwa, District Khandwa ~ 44.Shri Manoj Gangrade, Advocate, TehsW Bar Association Harsud, District Khandwa r45.ShriAshishRathore,Advocate,TehsHBarAssociationHarsud,DistrictKhandwa 46 Shrl Shrikrishna Namdev, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Associatlon Harsud, District Khandwa ., 47.Shri Sant Kumar Patel, Advocate, District Bar Association Mandla, District Mandla 48. Shri Sachendra Saraf, Advocate, District Bar Association Mandla, District Mandla . ' 49. Shri Shubhank Patel, Advocate, District Bar Association Mandla, District Mandla `Q.Sh|\ AV|h.\\esh Dubey, Advocate, District Bar Association Mandla, District Mandla for information and compliance with a direction to attend the aforesaid programme as per the training schedule and under the directions of Director, MPSJA. The participant Advocates are requested to observe the following instructions : • to apprise themselves with the schedule of the programme communicated by Director, MPSJA and strictly follow the same, • to apprise themselves about the use of Google Meet platform, • to attend the aforesaid training programme from the Conference Hall of District Legal Services Authority of the district of their practice, in case of any need, participants may contact the following lT Officials of the MPSJA on their mobile numbers: Shri Rahul Jaltodiya -9685229141 Shri Rahul Agrawal -9770227992 ShriAnooppatel -9713968641 • to strictly follow the timeline provided by Academy relating to the programme. 6. The District & Sessions Judge, Gwalior / Harda / Hoshangabad / lndore / Jabalpur/Jhabua / Katni / Khandwa / Mandla for information and necessary action with a request to: • inform the participant Advocates to attend the aforesaid Programme under the directions of Director, MPSJA, inform President/Secretary, of respective Bar Associations from where nominations of Advocates are received, to make available verified list of participant Advocates who attended the Programme directly to the Academy within seven days so that participation certificates can be provided to the participant Advocates, to direct System Officers/System Assistants to provide necessary technical support for seamless connection of participant Advocates with MPSJA, to ensure that necessary arrangements are made at the District Headquarters as well as outlying station (if any) for convenient online participation of nominated Advocates, A budgetary allocation of € 250/- per person has been made to concerned District & Sessions Judge for meeting necessary expenses like stationery, photocopy, tea & refreshments etc. during the Workshop, 7. Director/Faculty Members (Senior/Junior)/Deputy Director/OSD I & II, Madhya Pradesh State Judicial Academy, Jabalpur for information. 8. Senior Principal System Analyst (SA), High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur, for sending copy of order by e-mail to following Judicial Officers:- 1. District Judge (Inspection), High Court Premises, Jabalpur/ District Judge (Inspection), J.E.-1, Judges Enclave, Residency Area, lndore452001/ District Judge (Inspection), 28/8, Race-Course Road, Opposite Maila Ground, Gwalior (M.P.), for information. 2. Principal Registrar, High Court of M.P., Bench lndore, for information 3. Principal Registrar, High Court of M.P., Bench at Gwalior, New High Court Building, City Centre, Gwalior, for information. 4 Member Secretary, M.P. State Legal Services Authority, 574, South Civil Lines, Jabalpur, with a request to make available the infrastructure of District Legal Services Authority for organizing the training programmes for creating Master Trainers amongst Advocates. 5 Principal Registrar (Judicial)/ (Vigilance)/ (I.L.R. & Examination), High Court of M.P., Jabalpur, for information. 6 Member Secretary, State Court Management System Committee, High Court of M.P., Jabalpur, for information. 7 Registrar (VL.)/ (District Establishment)/ (Judicial-I & Secretary, Juvenile Justice Committee)/ (Judicial-Il)/ (Administration)/ (Exam & Labour Judiciary)/ District Judge (Inspection)/ Officer on Special Duty/ Registrar/ Secretary, High Court Legal Service Committee, SPSA (SA) cum CPC, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur, for information. 9. Registrar (E.)/ Deputy controller Accounts / Controller Accounts / Joint Registrar (M) / Deputy Registrar (Judicial), High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur, for information. 10. OSD-cum-P.P.S. to Hon'ble the Chief Justice, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur, for placing the same before Hon'ble the Chief Justice for kind information. 11. Secretary to Hon'ble Shri Justice High Court of M.P., Jabalpur/Bench lndore/Bench Gwalior for placing the same before His Lordship for kind information. 12. Administrative Officer Pension/ Budget/ Assistant (Work)/ Complainv Pay Fixation (Gazetted)/ Advance/ Leave (Gazetted)/ Civil Checker/ Criminal Checker/ Principal System Analyst, Computer Section, High Court of M.P., Jabalpur for information. 13. PS to Registrar General, High Court of Madhya Pradesh, Jabalpur, for information. cg (RAJENDRA KUMAR VANl) REGISTRAR GENERAL.
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