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Ac 35 / 1933 Trishna Investment & Trading Co. Ltd. Jagdish AC 35 / 1933 TRISHNA INVESTMENT & TRADING CO. LTD. JAGDISH SINGH & ANR AC 219 / 1973 RAJESH & COMPANY SATYA DAS RAI & ORS. AC 280 / 1975 MOHANLAL SHAMSUKHA JAIN ISHWAR CHAND TANTIYA AC 251 / 1975 UNITED CREDIT CORPORATION SRI CHANDRA SEKHAR SINGH AC 03 / 1978 RAM CHANDRA BAGRODIA & ANR CENTURY SPINNING & MANUFACTURING CO.LTD AC 231 / 1978 MAJEV DEVA DATTA COMMERCIAL BUREAU AC 227 / 1978 M/S.DUTTA & CO P.LTD THE STATE OF W.B. AC 209 / 1978 GOPALKA FINANCE CORP. SM.SABITA SARKAR AC 197 / 1978 M/S.GEM SAVINGS UNIT P.LTD SRI CHANDRA MOHAN SERIA AC 179 / 1978 RAJESH & CO YEJ SINGH BAWEJA AC 177 / 1978 HINDUSTAN AUTO TRADING CO SARDAR GURNAM SINGH AC 163 / 1978 M/S.KRISHNA CREDIT CO.PVT.LTD M/S.SIBANI IRON STEEL CORP.LTD AC 162 / 1978 M/S.VAISHALI FINANCE CORP. GHANSHYAM SUKLA AC 132 / 1978 PARTI MUTUAL BENAFIT CHIT FUND PVT.LTD MR.ASHIS KUMAR BARUA AC 125 / 1978 SHRIKISHAN SHIWPRASAD THE NAIHATI JUTE MILLS CO.LTD AC 102 / 1978 M/S. SHROFF CREDIT CO., RANDHIR SINGH AC 81 / 1978 UNITED KARANPURA COLLIERIES PVT.LTD BHARAT MINING CORP.LTD AC 73 / 1978 SURESH KUMAR RAJGARHIA SARDAR PISHORA SINGH AC 40 / 1978 SHRI SAKTIPADA DEY THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA AC 32 / 1978 ONKARMUL SHANKARLAL SHIEW PRASAD JOSHI AC 36 / 1978 M/S. BHARTIYA PARINAHAM NIGAM SANDAN GURDEV SINGH AC 86 / 1979 MADHU CHIT FUND & TRADING PVT.LTD. DILIP ROY AC 155 / 1979 BINOD KUMAR KEJARILAL SHRI JUDHISTHIR JHA AC 181 / 1979 HINDUSTAN AUTO TRADING COMPANY BADRI PRASAD GUPTA AC 124 / 1979 M/S.GANESHNARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SHRI MANSHI SHAW AC 119 / 1979 M/S.SINDH JIVAN STORE WORKS THE UNION OF INDIA AC 2 / 1979 M/S.GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SHRI CHANDRIPA RAI AC 1 / 1979 SATYANARAYAN KAMAL KUMAR BIDYUT BARAN GHOSH AC 218 / 1979 SHRI PROBHULAL GOVIND UNION OF INDIA AC 103 / 1979 CHANDMAL & SONS PVT.LTD. MUSTAFA KHAN AC 98 / 1979 UNION OF INDIA SHANKARI PRASAD KUNDU AC 203 / 1979 M/S.GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SHRI DHARAM NATH SINGH AC 202 / 1979 AUTO CREDIT CORPORATION SARDAR PREM SINGH AC 148 / 1979 M/S.MUNDA BUILDERS UNION OF INDIA AC 145 / 1979 M/S.KRISHNA CREDIT CO.PVT.LTD. MR.RAM PAL TODI AC 87 / 1979 RADHA SHYAM KEDIA HARBANS SINGH AC 156 / 1979 LOUIS DREYFUS & CO.LTD. THE GANGES MANUFACTURING CO.LTD. AC 85 / 1979 MADHU CHIT FUND & TRADING PVT.LTD. MR.K.K.KUTTU AC 84 / 1979 MADHU CHIT FUND & TRADING PVT.LTD. MR.SANTOSH SINGH AC 650 / 1980 UNION OF INDIA UNION BUILDERS AC 171 / 1981 SALIL K.ROY RUPMANI SHROFF AC 13 / 1981 M/S. PARADISE GARRAGE THE GOVT. OF W.B. AC 65 / 1981 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. KRISHNAPADA BAG & ANR. AC 2172 / 1982 S.N.AGARWALLA CESC LTD. AC 43 / 1984 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SARDAN MANJIT SINGH & ORS. AC 176 / 1984 MUKLANIA SONS & CO. THE HOOGHLY MILLS CO.LTD. AC 329 / 1984 SATYA NARAYAN KAMAL KUMAR SK. MOYAZZAN & ORS. AC 410 / 1984 M/S. DAMODAR ENGENEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. THE CALCUTTA PORT TRUST AC 493 / 1984 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SASHI BHUSAN PUBLIC & ORS. AC 409 / 1984 DAMODAR ENG. & CONSTRUCTION CO. THE CALCUTTA PORT TRUST AC 408 / 1984 M/S. MOHANLAL ASHWINI KUMAR SRI KANHAI RAM & ORS. AC 425 / 1984 M/S. MAKHAN LAL DEORA ASHOK KUMAR MONDAL & ORS. AC 393 / 1984 QUICK FINANCE & INVESTMENT LTD. MADHUSUDAN SHARMA & CO. AC 252 / 1984 GANESHNARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SRI GAYATRI CHOWDHYR & ORS. AC 169 / 1984 BOHRA CONSTRUCTION (P) LTD. UNION OF INDIA AC 67 / 1984 J.J.DOSHI & CO. PRABHAT KUMAR CHOWDHURY & ANR. AC 102 / 1984 UNION OF INDIA M/S. KINNISON JUTE MILSL CO. LTD. AC 499 / 1986 ASHOK KUMAR KEJRIWAL NITYANAND KUMAR AC 534 / 1986 TODI INVESTORS SANJAY KUMAR SAH AC 555 / 1986 SRI SANKAR LAL MITTAL UNION OF INDIA AC 526 / 1986 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. ASHOKE KUMAR GHOSH AC 210 / 1986 M/S.SATYANARAYAN KAMAL KUMAR SRI SAKSHI GOPAL MONDAL AC 207 / 1986 RAJESH & CO ARATI DAS AC 603 / 1986 M/S.ANIL FINANCE CORPORATION SRI RAMDEO VISHWAKARMA AC 602 / 1986 MANISHA FILM COMBINES M/S.CHITRANJALI AC 594 / 1986 AUTO DEALERS PRIVATE LTD. SIDHARTHA KUMAR LAHA AC 576 / 1986 SAHA ENTERPRISE SASANKAR SANKAR PAUL AC 575 / 1986 SHREE SHYAM CORPORATION MD.YASIN KHAN AC 311 / 1986 SATYANARAYAN KAMAL KUMAR SM.MIRA RANI BISWAS AC 299 / 1986 SUDHIR KUMAR DAS TEGA INDIA LTD. AC 278 / 1986 M/S.COMMERCIAL SERVICE SRI DADAN SINGH AC 123 / 1986 ASIM KUMAR SARKAR & ANR. HOWRAH IMPOROVEMENT TRUST AC 121 / 1986 M/S. JIWANI ENGINEERING WORKS P. LTD. THE UNION OF INDIA AC 363 / 1986 M/S.LAXMI INVESTORS SARDAR NIRANJAN SINGH AC 357 / 1986 ONKERMALL SHANKAR LAL BISWANATH KASHIPRASAD AC 202 / 1986 ACHITE CO-OH HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. RAMSAN & CO AC 187 / 1986 M/S.GHOSH & CO WEST BENGAL HOUSING BOARD AC 107 / 1986 ZENITH EXPORTS LTD. SMT. SOMA GORAI AC 100 / 1986 GANESHNARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SRI ARVIND KUMAR SINGH AC 158 / 1986 SATYANARAYAN KAMAL KUMAR ABDUL SAMAD AC 147 / 1986 M/S.JALAN FINANCE CO AXMAT HUSSAIN ANSARI AC 95 / 1986 ASHOK KUMAR AGARWAL UNION OF INDIA AC 82 / 1986 SMT. MAHARANI DANA ORINDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. AC 80 / 1986 M/S. GANESHNARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. M/S. BIPADTARINI TRANSPORT AC 72 / 1986 TRIBEG CONSTRUCTION F.C.I. AC 462 / 1986 DULI CHAND & SONS SUDHISH NARAYAN SINGH AC 435 / 1986 J.J.DOSHI & CO RAM CHANDRA BANERJEE AC 431 / 1986 SHYAM OIL INDUSTRIES SURENDRA TIWARI AC 37 / 1986 QUICK FINANCE INVESTMENT SASHI BHUSAN [R. SINGH AC 46 / 1986 ZENITH EXPORTS LTD. S.M.AMIM AC 390 / 1986 VEHICLE CREDIT CORPORATION ASHOKE KUMAR BADURI AC 20 / 1986 M/S. SATYANARAYAN K. KUMAR PANCHANAN JAISWAL AC 262 / 1986 SOUTH PACIFIC FINANCE SMT.S.BANERJEE AC 254 / 1986 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. BASUDEV PAUL AC 253 / 1986 M/S.ENGINEERING SYNDICATE THE UNION OF INDIA AC 979 / 1986 UTKAL BOARD & PAPER MILLS LTD. BIMAL SINGH AC 294 / 1986 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. BASUDEV PAL AC 248 / 1986 M/S. NARESH NATH MUKHERJEE FCI AC 433 / 1986 M/S. SATYANARAYAN KAMAL KUMAR SUBRATA MUKHERJEE & ORS. AC 40 / 1987 TODI INVESTMENT LTD. RADHESHYAM SINGH AC 36 / 1987 BIMLA DEVI BANKA P.SHANKARAN AC 35 / 1987 S.DAYAL & CO SARDER GURVINDER SINGH AC 197 / 1987 INDIAN FINANCE COMPANY. SRI BANKE BEHARI SINGH AC 268 / 1987 ASHIM INVESTMENT CORPORATION. TARAPADA GHOSH AC 198 / 1987 ONKARMULL SHANKARLAL M/S.N.S.CHANDHARI BUILDERS AC 264 / 1987 RAJESH & COMPANY ASHOK KR.ROY AC 262 / 1987 LAXMI FINANCE CORPORATION. ASHOKE KUMAR SINGH AC 96 / 1987 ASHOK FINANCE CORPORATION MD.M.ALI AC 102 / 1987 SARA-OGI SALES CORPORATION SRI CHINTAMONI BHAGAT AC 191 / 1987 ASHISH FINANCE CORPORATION. SURESH KUMAR SINGH AC 183 / 1987 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SHYAM NANDAN RAI AC 182 / 1987 M/S.GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SRI JAGADISH RAI AC 172 / 1987 SHYAM SUNDER SURESH KUMAR SARDAR PUNAM SINGH AC 165 / 1987 ONKERMULL SHANKARMULL SHRI KRISHNA KHANNA AC 163 / 1987 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. MD.ANWARUL HAQUE AC 429 / 1987 KESHAV FINANCE CORPORATION DULAL CH.MUKHERJEE AC 428 / 1987 LAXMI FINANCE CORPORATION BHAGWAN PRASAD GUPTA AC 424 / 1987 SUPREME CREDIT CORPORATION PRADIP KR.SINGH AC 527 / 1987 CHINAR BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS P.LTD. KAPIL DEO DUBEY AC 518 / 1987 GOPAL & SONS SACHINDRA NATH MUKHERJEE AC 515 / 1987 ASHOKA FINANCE CORPORATION. AWADH BEHARI ROY AC 514 / 1987 M/S.DAS CONSULTANTS P.LTD. C.M.D.A AC 511 / 1987 S.S.INVESTMENTS TAPAN KR.PARAMANICK AC 509 / 1987 HIRALAL SOMANI V.SOMANI & ANR AC 417 / 1987 CHAND MAL & SONS P.LTD. UMESH SHARMA AC 501 / 1987 WEST BENGAL LAMINATORS PVT.LTD. DELTA JUTE & INDUSTRIES LTD. AC 494 / 1987 G.N.BRIJLAL LTD. ADYA PRATAP SINGH AC 488 / 1987 S.N.KAMAL KUMAR DWARIKA SINGH AC 486 / 1987 M/S.BOHRA & CO.PVT.LTD. UNION OF INDIA AC 478 / 1987 BRISCO PRIVATE LTD. BHUPEN WAGHELA AC 477 / 1987 FERRO CONCRETE ENGINEERS CALCUTTA STATE TRANSPORT CORPORATION AC 463 / 1987 M/S.OM FINANCE CORPORATION. SRI JITEN GHOSH AC 573 / 1987 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SRI ASHOK KUMAR CHOUDHURY AC 448 / 1987 LAXMI FINANCE CORPORATION. UPENDRA GUPTA AC 447 / 1987 JAISHREE CREDIT CORPORATION SURENDRA SINGH AC 442 / 1987 WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL LTD. ASOKE KR.SUKLA AC 438 / 1987 ASHWINI KR.BHOJMAGARWALA SHANKAR KHALIFA AC 566 / 1987 RUNJHUN BONDS & HOLDINGS LTD. MONOJ KUMAR AC 407 / 1987 TODI INVESTMENTS LTD. RADHEY SHYAM SINGH AC 398 / 1987 UTKAL BOARD & PAPER MILLS LTD. SRI DHIRAJ KUNDU AC 390 / 1987 J.J.DOSHI & CO MD.PYRAROO AC 387 / 1987 GANESH NARAYAN BRIJLAL LTD. SMT.MADHURI DEVI AC 385 / 1987 RADHA SHYAM KEDIA PRASANJIT KR.MITRA AC 244 / 1987 GAYAPRASAD HIRALAL SURESH KUMAR SUKLA AC 239 / 1987 KRISHNA CREDIT CORPORATION. LAXMI NARAYAN BHARTI AC 238 / 1987 M/S.BALGOPAL CONSTRUCTION M/S.HINDUSTAN STEEL WORKS CONS.LTD. AC 258 / 1987 JAISHREE CREDIT CORPORATION ANIL KUMAR UPADHAYA AC 255 / 1987 ASHOKE FINANCE CORPORATION SMT.FOOLMATI DEVI AC 137 / 1987 M/S.LUXMI INVESTORS JOYNANDAN SHAHI AC 136 / 1987 MESSRS.CANODIA & CO SARDAR GOPAL SINGH AC 134 / 1987 M/S.SARAF ENTERPRISES UNION OF INDIA AC 129 / 1987 QUICK FINANCE & INVESTMENT LTD. SYEED MD.SABIR AC 202 / 1987 M/S.CHATTERJEE BROS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE IMP OF CAL AC 314 / 1987 PREMIER INVESTORS MD.SAHABUDDIN AC 311 / 1987 SATYA NARAYAN KAMAL KUMAR SHIV SHANKAR TEWARI AC 318 / 1987 M/S.S.HODA & BROS UNION OF INDIA AC 20 / 1987 SRI ASHOK KUMAR AGARWAL UNION OF INDIA AC 365 / 1987 M/S.UNICON ENGINEERING CO. UNION OF INDIA AC 360 / 1987 KESHAV FINANCE CORPORATION. SAHID ALI KHAN AC 358 / 1987 NATIONAL JUTE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION.
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