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Himachal Pradesh Result .Pdf Government of India Ministry of Law and Justice Department of Legal Affairs Notary Cell **** Notary Cell, Department of Legal Affairs had conducted Interviews for appointment as notaries for the State of Himachal Pradesh on 17.11.2018 at Chandigarh. The candidates were assessed keeping in view their competency, legal knowledge and other relevant factors related to the selection of Notary as per requirement of the Notaries Act, 1952, the Notaries Rules, 1956 and the relevant guidelines by the Interview Board constituted for the purpose by the Central Government. On the basis of the performance of the candidates before the Interview Board, the Interview Board has recommended names of the following candidates for appointment as notaries for the State of Himachal Pradesh. 2. All the successful candidates, whose names appear in the below mentioned list, will be issued Appointment Letters for appointment as Notary shortly. The candidates are strictly advised not to visit this Office personally for submission of any document or for issue of certificate of practice. Only after receiving appointment letter from this Department, the concerned candidate is required to send the documents mentioned in the appointment letter. The certificate will be issued in due course of time. BY THE ORDER OF THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY NOTARY CELL 26.02.2019 S.No Interview Date of Area Of Father's Name Category File No. Address Enrol. No. Sl.No. App'n Practice Name Ward No.4, V.P.O. N- Sudhir Nurpur, Nurpur, Distt. HIM/11/1988 1 1 Gen 07.08.12 11013/8238/2018- Yash Pal Arya Kumar Gupta Kangra Kangra, H.P.- Dt.18.03.88 NC 176202 Vill. Horha, P.O. N- Kathog, Teh. Himant Singh 30.05.12/1 Theog, HIM/87/1997 2 2 Gen 11013/8239/2018- Amar Singh Theog, Distt. Rathaur 9.07.12 Shimla Dt.23.10.97 NC Shimla, H.P.- 171212 Vpo Chhiyal Kanyal N- Sukrit Nil/04.03. Kullu & Sham Sunder Road, Teh. Manali, HIM/428/1999 3 3 Gen 11013/8240/2018- Sharma 13 Manali Sharma Distt. Kullu, H.P.- Dt.28.09.99 NC 175131 H.No.190, Gandhi N- Gaurav Naresh Nagar, Dhalpur, HIM/79/2002 4 5 Gen 04.04.13 Kullu Distt. 11013/8242/2018- Naresh Sood Kumar Sood Teh. & Dist. Kullu, Dt.26.07.02 NC H.P.-175101 H.No.59/4, Nr. N- Main Post Office, Kushal Dist. Court HIM/30/2000 5 6 Gen 23.04.13 11013/8243/2018- Laiq Ram The Mall, Solan Chanta Solan Dt.23.03.01 NC Teh. & Distt. Solan, H.P.-173212 Kainthla Bhawan N- (Gaham)P/O Gianchand Anant Ram HIM/37/1998 6 7 Gen 21.01.13 Shimla 11013/8244/2018- Kamlanagar Kainthla Kainthla Dt.31.03.98 NC Sanjauli Shimla Hp- 171006 Flat No- N- 1202,Basant Vihar B. Nandan Sarup Chand HIM/89/1993 7 8 Gen 10.01.13 Shimla 11013/8245/2018- Near Vasishta Vasishta Dt.05.11.93 NC Parimal,Kusumpati, Shimla Hp-171009 V.P.O. Jagnoli N- 06.02.13/2 Jawali Sub.- Tehsil Fatehpur HIM/176/2000 8 10 Harnek Singh SC 11013/8247/2018- Daulat Singh 6.07.13 Div. Distt. Kangra H.P.- Dt.03.10.2000 NC 176025 Vermani Bhawan, Near Sunder N- Subhash Dist. Court Late.Sh.Devi Cinema,P.O.Sapro HIM/55/1994 9 11 SC 05.08.13 11013/8248/2018- Chand Solan Saran on Tehsil & Dt.09.11.94 NC Distt.Solan H.P.- 173211 Shiv Murti Bhawan N- Jais Post Office Theog Area & Late.Shiv HIM/128/1987 10 12 Shyam Singh Gen 11.09.13 11013/8249/2018- Jais Tehsil Theog Whole Shimla Ram Dt.23.12.87 NC Distt. Shimla H.P.171201 Near M.C. Building Suraj N- Delhi Gate, Lt. Som Nath HIM/125/1998 11 14 Prakash Gen Nil Nahan 11013/8251/2018- Gobindgadh Tikkoo Dt. 13.10.98 Tikkoo NC Nahan, Distt. Sirmaur, H.P. H.No.122/2 Purani N- Dinesh Mandi Tehsil Sadar HIM/184/2002 12 15 Gen 26.06.14 Distt.Mandi 11013/8252/2018- Durga Lal Kumar Distt.Mandi Hp- Dt.13.09.02 NC 175001 Vill. Nouru Po. N- Surender Distt.Court Bhaugrotu Tehsil- HIM/124/2000 13 16 SC 21.06.14 11013/8253/2018- Ranjeet Singh Kumar Mandi Balh Distt.Mandi Dt.05.09.2000 NC Hp-175021 Vpo Gagal, N- Prakash Po.Gagal Distt.Court HIM/153/2003 14 17 Vipin Awasthi Gen 04.07.14 11013/8254/2018- Chand Tehsil.Balh, Mandi Dt.23.09.03 NC Awasthi Distt.Mandi Hp- 175006 Village Bhuntar Kullu Division N- Post Office Bhuntar Lt.Sh.Ram HIM/264/1999 15 20 Rakesh Bodh ST 19.09.14 Tehsil & 11013/8257/2018- Tehsil Bhuntar Chand Dt.23.04.99 Distt.Kullu NC Distt.Kullu Hp- 175125 Village N- Chhoyal.Post Shivani Kullu Division Lt.Sh.Ramesh HIM/114/2006 16 21 Gen Nil 11013/8258/2018- Office Khokhan Sharma Tehsil & Distt. Sharma Dt.29.09.06 NC Tehsil Bhuntar Distt. Kullu Hp- Village Nanawin. Po. Malangar N- Vijay Kumar Tehsil & Sub HIM/77/2006 17 23 SC Nil Distt.UNA 11013/8260/2018- Rasila Ram Sandhu Division Bangana Dt.29.09.06 NC Distt.UNA HP- 174308 Mandi. N- Prakash V.P.O Gagal, HIM/153/2003 18 24 Vipin Awasthi Gen 30.03.16 Himachal 11013/8261/2018- Chand Tehsil Balh, Distt. Dt. 23.09.03 Pradesh NC Awasthi Mandi 175006 Hp Near Pwed N- Workshop Shamshi Damodar HIM/379/2008 19 25 Raj Kumar SC 18.01.17 Kullu 11013/8262/2018- Po. Shamshi Tehsil Dass Dt.23.12.08 NC Bhunter Kullu Hp_175126 Vpo, Satother N- HIM/21- Rakesh Teshil Amb 20 26 Gen 18.03.17 Una 11013/8263/2018- Mangat Ram A/1997 Kumar Distt.Una Hp- NC Dt.08.09.97 174302 Village Bhurjani N- Civil Court P.O. Bhararighat HIM/200/2005 21 28 Gopal Dass Gen 05.02.18 11013/8265/2018- Durga Ram Arki Tehsil Arki, Solan Dt.07.10.05 NC Hp-173235 House No.202 N- Village Shurad P.O. Puneet Distt.Court Sh. O.P. HIM/129/2003 22 29 Gen 09.05.18 11013/8266/2018- Khokhan Tehsil Shukla Kullu Shukla Dt.19.09.03 NC Bhunter District Kullu, Hp-175101 Vill & Po. Agahar, N- Sanjeev Tehsil Fatehpur HIM/339/2010 23 30 SC nil Kangra Court 11013/8267/2018- Uttam Chand Kumar Distt.Kangra Hp- Dt.28.09.10 NC 176058 Village Gadhyani N- Po. Rakhah Tehsil HIM/135/2006 24 34 Manoj Kumar Gen 10.08.18 Mandi 11013/8271/2018- Ramji Dass Sarkaghat Dt.10.10.06 NC Distt.Mandi Hp- 175042 Vill. Kunwin Po. N- Kaswar Tehsil Ms. Asha HIM/80/2005 25 35 Gen 26.06.18 Hamirpur 11013/8272/2018- Prithvi Chand Barsar Devi Sharma Dt.16.09.05 NC Distt.Hamirpur Hp- 174305 Vill. Patta P.O N- Bilaspur Kallar Tehsil. HIM/261/2009 26 36 Roop Lal SC 04.09.18 11013/8273/2018- Bhagat Ram Sadar Sadar,Bilaspur,Him Dt.06.10.09 NC achal Pradesh Vill. Mehan P.O. N- Bilaspur Chandpur Tehsil. HIM/148/2001 27 37 Daljit SC 06.09.18 11013/8274/2018- Nand Lal Sadar Sadar,Bilaspur,Him Dt.11.09.01 NC achal Pradesh Vpo Kandrour N- Sanjeev Bilaspur Tehsil. Sadar HIM/136/2007 28 38 SC 07.09.18 11013/8275/2018- Sunder Lal Kumar Sadar ,Bilaspur,Himachal Dt.14.08.07 NC Pradesh Vpo Bhapral Tehsil N- Ghumarwin HIM/95/2001 29 39 Anil Kumar Gen 07.09.18 Ghumarwin 11013/8276/2018- Prabhu Ram ,Bilaspur,Himachal Dt.28.08.01 NC Pradesh House No 40 D N- Ward No 9 Dholra Bilaspur HIM/102/2004 30 41 Mukesh Gen 10.09.18 11013/8278/2018- Lal Singh Road Diara Sadar Dt.24.09.04 NC Sector,Bilaspur,Him achal Pradesh Vpo Trilokpur, Teh Jawali, Distt. N- Kangra H.P Tehsil HIM/13/2005 31 42 Dhiraj Kumar OBC 10.09.18 Jawali 11013/8279/2018- Madan Lal Jawali Distt. Dt.06.04.05 NC Kangra Hp,Kangra,Himach al Pradesh Village Fatehpur N- Post Office And HIM/ 32 43 Surjit Kumar Gen 11.09.18 Fatehpur 11013/8280/2018- Rattan Chand Tehsil Fatehpur 101/1987 NC ,Kangra,Himachal Dt.09.11.87 Pradesh Vill Mahardhar Po Kotmorse Tehsil N- Ms. Meena Sadar Distt Mandi HIM/121/2000 33 44 Gen 12.09.18 Mandi 11013/8281/2018- Puran Singh Kumari Hp Dt.05.09.2000 NC ,Mandi,Himachal Pradesh Mohalla Obri P.O. N- Neeraj Sultanpur Tehsil HIM/44/2005 34 45 Gen 12.09.18 Chamba 11013/8282/2018- Shiv Dyal Kumar Chamba,Chamba, Dt.12.07.05 NC Himachal Pradesh Village Patyani N- P.O. Brikhmani Ganga Ram HIM/168/2007 35 46 Deepak Gen 12.09.18 Mandi 11013/8283/2018- Teh. Balh Thakur Dt.21.09.07 NC ,Mandi,Himachal Pradesh Vill. Lunapani P.O. N- Bhangrotu Distt Ms. NEEL HIM/357/1999 36 47 Gen 12.09.18 Mandi 11013/8284/2018- Ved Prakash Mandi PATHAK Dt.10.09.99 NC ,Mandi,Himachal Pradesh Opposite Court Complex, Chachyot N- At Gohar, Tehsil Navneet Roop Lal HIM/126/2006 37 48 Gen 12.09.18 Chachyot 11013/8285/2018- Chachyot, Distt. Vashista Vashista Dt.10.10.06 NC Mandi, Hp ,Mandi,Himachal Pradesh Vilalge Bhalwan P.O. Upper Behli N- Tehsil Sunder HIM/52/2004 38 50 Shashi Kant Gen 12.09.18 Sundarnagar 11013/8287/2018- Dhani Ram Nagar Distt Mandi Dt.06.08.04 NC ,Mandi,Himachal Pradesh Village Ghanghar P.O.
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