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Trajendexv\£Tit+ REGISTRAR GENERAL HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH, JABALPUR ORDER No. 20J/Confdl. /2021 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 15.03.2021 for Ubuntu Linux-cum-CIS Master Trainers of Ivladhya 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 tRAjENDexv\£tit+ REGISTRAR GENERAL Endt. No.?.9S/Confdl. /2020/11-3-1/2021 Jabalpur, dated •,a,.a-j`',2o21 Copy forwarded to:- 1. The Accountant General, (I), M.P. Gazetted Audit Department, Gwalior, for information. 2. TheAccountant General, (Il), 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 Manish Tiwari, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association, Jabalpur, District Jabalpur 2. Smt. Priyanka Mishra, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association, Jabalpur, District Jabalpur ' 3. Shri R.P. Dwivedi, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association, Jabalpur, District Jabalpur , 4. Shri Akshay Jha, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High C6urt Bar Association, Jabalpur,District Jabalpur 5. Shri Ramakant Patel, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association, Jabalpur, District Jabalpur 6. Shri Harpreet Ruprah, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association, Jabalpur, District Jabalpur 7. Shri Harmeet Ruprah, Advocate, Madhya PradeshHigh Court Bar Association, Jabalpur, District Jabalpur 8. Shri Jitendra Tiwari, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High C6urt Bar Association, Jabalpur, District Jabalpur G 9. Shri Ajitesh Tiwari, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association, Jabalpur, District Jabalpur / 10.Shri Sampoorn Tiwari, Advocate, Madhya PradeshHigh Court Bar Association, Jabalpur, District Jabalpur 11.Shri Pankaj Sohani, Advocate, Madhya PradeshHigh Court Bar Association, ' lndore, District lndore 12.Shri Akhil Godha, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association, Indore, District lndore 13.Shri Dharmendra Khanchandani, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh Hitgh Court Bar Association lndore, District lndore _ 14.Shri Chetan Joshi, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association lndore, District lndore 15.Shri Rakesh Singh Bhadoria, Advocate, Madhya Pradesh High Court Bar Association lndore, District lndore 16.Dr. Jitendra K. Jain, Advocate, High Court Bar Association Gwalior, District Gwalior 17`Shri Manas Dubey, Advocate, High Court Bar Association Gwalior, District Gwalior 18.Shri Vikash Samdhiya, Advocate, High Court Bar Association Gwalior, District Gwalior 19. Shri Ravi Ballabh, Advocate, High Court Bar Association Gwalior, District Gwalior 20.Smt. Anjana Singh Tomar, Advocate, High Court Bar Association Gwalior, District Gwalior 21. Shri Yogendra Vanii, Advocate, District Bar Association Alirajpur, District Alirajpur 22. Shri Rahul Parihar, Advocate, District Bar Association Alirajpur, District Alirajpur 23.Shri Pushpendra Mishra, Advocate, District Bar Association Anuppur, District Anuppur 24.Shri Dinkar Singh Rathour, Advocate, District Bar Association Anuppur, District Anuppur 25.Shri Rameshwar Chandravanshi, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Rajendragram, District Anuppur 26.Shri Anurag Shrivastava, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Rajendragram, District Anuppur 27. Shri Tilakdhari Kewat, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Kotma, District Anuppur 28. Shri Ravikant Dwivedi, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Kotma, District Anuppur 29.Shri Ajay Pal Singh Bais, Advocate, District Bar Association Ashoknagar, District Ashoknagar 30.Shri Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Advocate, District Bar Association Ashoknagar, District Ashoknagar 31.Shri Ansul Shrivastava, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Chanderi, District Ashoknagar 32.Shri Aditya Kumar Chaurasiya, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Chanderi, District Ashoknagar 33.Shri Siraj Khan Pathan, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Chanderi, District Ashoknagar 34. Shri Aviral Soni, Advocate, District Bar Association Balaghat, District Balaghat 35.Shri Mukesh Lilhare, Advocate, District Bar Association Balaghat, District Balaghat 36.Shri Abdul Samir Qureshi, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Baihar, District Balaghat 37.Shri Lokeshwar Prasad Sahu, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Baihar, District Balaghat 38.Shri Pushpendra Kalihari, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Waraseoni, District Balaghat 39.Shri Abhijit Shukla, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Waraseoni, District Balaghat 40.Shri Shirish Kumar Durugker, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Lanji, District Balaghat 41.Shri Chittaranjan Das Machiya, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Lanji, District Balaghat 42.Shri Anuj Kumar Jain, Advocate, District Bar Association Barwani, District Barwani 43.Shri Rishabh Doshi, Advocate, District BarAssociation Barwani, District Barwani 44.Shri Ashwani Sharma, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Sendhwa, District Barwani ~-45. Shri Mayur Garg, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Sendhwa, District Barvani /46. Shri Dhiraj Thakur, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Rajpur, District Barwani 47.Shri Ramlal Rewal, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Rajpur, District Barwani ~ 48. Shri Manoj Verma, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Khetia, District Barwani 49. Shri Gaurav Soni, Advocate, Tehsil Bar Association Khetia, District Barwani ~50. Shri Vijay Kumar Jasuja, Advocate, District Bar Association Betul, District Betul 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 ShriAnoop patel -9713968641 • to strictly follow the timeline provided by Academy relating to the Programme. 6. 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