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Pending Nbws Name of the Ps---Daspalla PENDING NBWS NAME OF THE PS----DASPALLA NAME OF THE VILLAGE/G.P -----TENDABADI G.P SL NO NAME FATHERS NAME ADRESS SECTION OF LAW ISSUING COURT REMARK 1 Pramod Pradhan s/o.Kalandi Charan Do GR-206/15 JMFC Daspalla Pradhan u/s.498(A)/494/109/506/34IPC/4DA ACT 2 Do Do Do GR-44/96 DO U/S.452/380 /34 IPC 3 Susanta Pradhan Kalandi Charan Pradhan Vill.Tendabadi G.R No. 184/18 SDJM Sambalpur PS.Daspalla u/s-420/34 IPC Dist.Nayagarh SIMILISAHI G.P. 4 Nabakishore @ s/oGotikrushna Sahoo Vill.Dedhasara ST-47/36 of 13/01 Addl Sessions Sankar Sahoo PS.-Daspalla Judge NGR Dist.-Nayagarh 5 Rabindra kumar s/o-Late. Aintha Sahoo Vill-Jagapur, PS- I cc 55/16 JMFC Daspalla Sahoo, Daspalla, Dist.-Ngr 6 Charalata @Chari w/o- Late. Aintha Do Do Do Sahoo Sahoo 7 Nisamanai Sahoo s/o- Late. Aintha Sahoo Do Do Do 8 Tipun @ Biswajit s/o-Sarat Chandra Do GR-88/17 DO Sahoo Sahoo TAKERA G.P 9 Subal Jani s/o-Balaram Jani Vill.-Manjari GR-201/2015 JMFC PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh U/S-409/468/471 IPC Khandapada 10 Raja @ s/o-Kartika Naik Vill.-Chillipather GR-47/18 JMFC Daspalla RajakishoreNaik PS-Daspalla u/s-294/323/341/ 427/435/506 Dist.-Nayagarh IPC SARIGANDA G.P 11 Pabitra Jani s/o. Charan Jani Vill.Saliagochha GR-46/2009, JMFC Daspalla PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh u/s-395 IPC PS.Daspalla Dist.Nayagarh 12 Sujan Naik s/o-Sahadev Naik Vill.-Rangamatia CRLMP-534/17 Of 16/10, Family Court, PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh u/s-120 CrPC NGR 13 Rani @ Abhashi D/O-Saranga Naik Vill.-Rangamatia GR-210/18 JMFC Daspalla Naik PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh U/S-392 ipc BHOGOBADI G.P. 14 Kalia Naik s/o. Biranchi Naik Vill.Boipaju GR-140/08 JMFC Daspalla PS.Daspalla u/s.302/307 IPC Dist.Nayagarh 15 Siba Khilar s/o-Udia Khilar Vill.KandhaBhogobadi GR-17/18 JMFC Daspalla PS.Daspalla U/S302/304-(B)/201 / 498-A/34 Dist.Nayagarh IPC/4 DP Act 16 Prakash Behera s/o.Siria Behera Vill.Bhogobadi GR-94/10 JMFC Daspalla PS.Daspalla u/s-498-A/494 IPC Dist.Nayagarh POKHORIGOCHHA G.P. 17 Prafulla Majhi s/o-Late.-Simanchal Vill-Chinapanhara(Podasahi) GR 20/03 JMFC Daspalla Majhi PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh 18 Mangidi Mantri w\o Khalia Mantri Do 161/13 Do u/s.494/34 IPC 19 Dandu Paricha s/o-Subal Parichha Vill-Kaiandiha I CC 48/2010 SDJM PS-Daspalla, U/S-341/294/506/ 324/ Bhanjanagar Dist.-Nayagarh 457/380/34 IPC 20 Nalu Mantri w/o-Tuna Mantri Do Do Do 21 Banamali s/o-Ananta Naik Vill.-Polora, GR -10/02 DO Mahakuda PPS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh KUNJABANGADA ,DASPALLA(NAC) 22 Sarat Kumar s/o- Mahadev Sethi Vill.-Barapurikia GR-299/15 JMFC Daspalla Sethi PS-Daspalla, Dist-Nayagarh u/s294/323/341/452/506/34 IPC 23 Bijaya Kumar s/o-Gurumurty Do GR-355/05 JMFC Banpur Subudhi Subudhi U/S-279/337/338 IPC 24 Nirmala Kumar s/o-Laxmidhar Dash Do 1 CC no.3878/16 SDJM BBSR Dash u/s138 NI Act 25 Prasanta s/o-Trilochan Behera VILL.-Mahavirsahi, Kunjabangada GR-144/03 JMFC Salepur Behera PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh U/S-47 (a) B & O Excise Act 26 Pratap Behera s/o-Matia Behera Vill.Rathagaon, Narasinghpur GR-111/18 JMFC Daspalla PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh U/S-307/323/328/ 498- A/406/34 IPC/4 DP Act 27 Sumi @ Benga D/O-Sania Naik Vill-Patamal GR-133/07 DO Naik PS-Daspalla, u/s-452/354/294/ 323/506/34 Dist.-Nayagarh IPC 28 Dillp Naik s/o.Naba Naik Vill-Patamal GR-52/13 JMFC Daspalla PS-Daspalla, u/s.498(A)/506/34 IPC Dist.-Nayagarh 29 BiranchiGhadei s/o.SadanandaGhadei Vill.-Barapurikia GR-67/09 u/s.452/ 353 / JMFC Daspalla PS-Daspalla, Dist-Nayagarh 294/506 IPC 30 DO DO DO GR-128/07 Do u/s-452/341/294/ 353/506 IPC 31 DO DO DO GR-44/07 Do U/S-143283/353 IPC 32 Biranchi s/o-Sadananda Do GR-194/2000, SDJM Nayagarh Ghadei Ghadei u/s-447/294/186/ 506/34IPC 33 Dillip Kumar s/o-Mayadhar Jena Do GR-510/99 SDJM Boudh Jena u/s-457/380/34 IPC 34 Abhisekh Dash s/o-Late- Trilochan Vill.-Kunjabangada CRLMP-104/17 Famili Court Dash Ps-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh ,Nayagarh DIHAGAON G.P 35 Suresh Naik s/o-Rabi Naik Vill.-Dwargaon,PS-Daspalla, Dist.- CMC 68/14 SDJM Nayagarh Nayagarh U/S-125(3)CrPC KHAMARSAHI G.P. 36 Sana @ Sanatan s/o-Biswamitra Vill.-Chakradhapur GR-33/2000 SDJM Boudh Pradhan Pradhan PS-Daspalla, U/S-450/394/411 IPC Dist.-Nayagarh 37 Muralidhar s/o-Dandadhar Vill.-Bhogora GR-76/08 SDJM Nayagarh Pradhan Pradhan PS-Daspalla, U/S-379/411/413/34 IPC Dist.-Nayagarh 38 Raja@Basanta s/o.Sudarsan Swain A/P.vill.Chakradharpur GR-23/2013 JMFC Daspalla ku. Swain PS.Daspalla u/s.498(A)/323/506IPC/4DP DIST.Nayagarh Act. 39 Panu@ Panchu s/o-Dandadhar Vill.-Bhogora GR-740/07 SDJM Nayagarh Pradhan @ Pradhan PS-Daspalla, U/S-379/34 IPC Ramesh Mohalik Dist.-Nayagarh 40 ArunaKhilar s/o-Biranchi Khillar Do GR-32/2010 JMFC Daspalla U/S-379/34 IPC 41 Sakara@ Kalia@ s/o-Dayanidhi Sethi Vill.-Chakradharpur GR-33/2000 SDJM Boudh Sankarsan Sethi PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh U/S-450/394/411 IPC 42 Satyabadi Naik s/o-Sudam Naik Vill.-Khamarsahi GR-337/89 SDJM Nayagarh PS-Daspalla, U/S-143/341/506/353 IPC/7 Crl Dist.-Nayagarh L.A Act 43 Harekrushna s/o- Do Do Do Pradhan 44 Gudu@Krushna s/o-Madhusudan Vill.-Khamarsahi ST.-95/46/236 OF 1997/1996 Dist and Sessions Chandra Sahoo Sahoo PS-Daspalla Judge Nayagarh Dist.-Nayagarh Nachhipur G.P. 45 Kailash Chandra s/o-Dhaneswer Das Vill.Gobardhanpur GR-164/05 SDJM Banki Dash@ PS.Daspalla u/s-279/337IPC/25/27 Arms Act KeshabCh.Naik Dist.Nayagarh GHOLAHANDI G.P. 46 Suresh ku.Naik s/o.Biprabar Vill.Tallera GR-31/00 JMFC Daspalla Naik PS.Daspalla u/s-498-A/34IPC/4 DP Act Dist.Nayagarh 47 MamataParida @ D/O-SankarsanParida Vill.-Gholahandi GR-30/08 JMFC Daspalla Sahoo PS-Daspalla, U/S-366(A)/368/376/34 IPC Dist.-Nayagarh 48 Birabar Pradhan s/o-Menta Pradhan Do GR-124/16 DO U/S-341/323/294/506/34 IPC 49 Santuna Jani w/o-Padmanav Jani Vill.-Jillinda Do Do PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh 50 ArjunaBehera s/o-Ramachandra Vill.-Baghuapasi GR-116/17 Do Behera PS-Daspalla, Dist.- Nayagarh U/S-279/337 IPC MADHYAKHANDA G.P. 51 Sibaram Mishra s/o.Debaraj Mishra Vill.Madhyakhanda GR-203/15 JMFC Cuttack PS Daspalla U/S.12 of PWDV Act Dist.Nayagarh 52 Tata@ Babula s/o-Panchu Dakua Vill.-Madhyakhanda GR-86/97 JMFC Daspalla Barik@ Dakua PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh U/S224/34 IPC 53 Do Do Do GR-88/97 DO 54 DO DO DO ST 25/248(B) OF 96/97 ASJ Nayagarh 55 Trinnath Sethi s/o-MatiaSethi Vill.-Mohantypalli GR-32(7)/09 JMFC Daspalla PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh 56 Tutu @ Prafulla S/O-Panchu Barik Do GR-21/95 SDJM Phulbani Barik @Dakua U/S-457/380/34 IPC 57 Sridhar Naik s/o-Danardan Naik Do ST 43/143 Of 02 ASJ/CJM, Nayagarh 58 DO DO DO GR-82/2002 JMFC Daspalla TUMANDI G.P 59 Ranjan Kumar s/o-Jagannath Vill.-Narajipada, 1 CC 25/17 SDJM Cuttack Behera Behera PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh HARIDABADI 60 Bina @Binaya s/o-Biswanath Swain Vill.- Haridabadi GR-15/12 JMFC Daspalla Swain PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh U/S-341/353/294/506 IPC 61 Panu @ Khali s/o- Sambari Do GR-91/96 DO Pradhan Pradhan U/S-353/294/427 IPC SATAPATANA 62 Arjuna Das s/o-Jagannath Das Vill.-Patapurpatana GR -03/08 JMFC Daspalla PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh 63 Do Do Do GR-30/06 DO 64 Jati @Jatia Nayak s/o-Rama chandra Vill. K.C.Patana GR-35/12 SDJM Nayagarh Naik PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh U/S-380/34 IPC 65 SudamDas s/o- Dinabandhu Das Do ST-99/183 OF 13/15 ADJ Nayagarh @Tikina U/S-307/394 IPC 66 Babuni @ Babuna s/o-Subash Pradhan Do GR-21/16 JMFC Daspalla Pradhan U/S-379/34 IPC 67 Debaraj Moharana s/o-Ananda Vill.-Jaripatana GGR-1839/93 SDJM Cuttack Moharana PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh u/s-353/294/506/34 IPC 68 Mini Naik s/o-Jagannath Naik Vill.Khandapada GR-130/09 JMFC Daspalla PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh u/s-447/427/323/ 294/506/34 IPC 69 Ranga @ s/o-Pathani Swain Vill.-Satapatana GR-43/99 DO Rangadhar Swain PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh u/s-457/395 IPC 70 Rasmita Sahoo w/o-Janardan Sahoo Vill. K.C.Patana CT Case no.656/2016 SDJM BBSR PS-Daspalla, Dist.-Nayagarh LIST OF PENDING NBWS OF SARANKUL P.S. ANGISINGI Sl.No. Name Father’s name Address Section of Law Issuing court Last date of raid Remark 01 Subash Ch. Prusty Angisingi 138 NI Act Motro Politan Magistrate, Kolkota 02 Sanjay Swain Trinath Swain Angisingi CrlMP 494/13 of Family Judge, NGR 16/16 03 Prasana Ku.
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