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Gujarat SLSA DLSA's Name of DLSA Nodal Officer Resource Person Gujarat SLSA Name of SLSA: Gujarat State Legal Service Authority Name of the Nodal Officer : Mr. R. K. Modh, Project Office Contact Mobile Number : 9727411211 email-id : [email protected] DLSA’s Name of DLSA Nodal officer Resource Person Name Telephone Email Id No. 1.Ahmedabad Hiren J. Vasavada, Hitesh. G. Gandharv 9924935941 hiteshgandharv@yahoo. FTS Mob. No. com 9428352815, email – dlsa.ahm- [email protected] S. J. Vihol 9427957313 surendrasinhvihol1725 @gmail.com Arvind. K. Vaniya 9924198655 arvindvaniya81@gmail. com Vinay. R. Patel 9173464777 [email protected] om Rajendra Parmar 7041531282 [email protected] 2.Amreli Principal Senior Dr. M. S. Pande 8980588429 --- Civil Judge, Amreli Shri N. N. Bhatt, 9427745875 --- Panel Lawyer Shri H. H. Seju, 9898439878 --- Panel Lawyer Shri P. P. Dafda, 9586330752 --- Advocate Ms. J. V. Solanki, 9427744580 --- Panel Lawyer Shri Mukeshbhai 9427744646 --- Bhatt, PLV 3. Anand Mr. A. M. Patadia, Mr. Akbar Divan- 9925639817 --- Secretary, DLSA, (Adv) Anand. Mob. No - 98250-25319. Email-Id :amitpatadia@yahoo .com Mr. Jagdish Goriya- 9909254922 --- (Adv) Mr. Kishan Sharma- 9601701294 --- (plv) Kum. RipalDabhi- 9978503574 --- (plv) Kum. Mansi Patel- 8160884981 --- (plv) Kum. Divyata Shah- 9499588409 --- (plv) Kum. VishvaBarot- 9327870168 --- (plv) 4. Arvalli @ Mr. R. M. Chavda, Mr. N. R. Modi, 9879850361 --- Modasa FTS, DLSA Advocate Modasa, Mob No. 9998642595 Mr. G. M. Patel, 9426019183 --- Advocate Mr. B. M. Kothari, 9427366295 --- Advocate Mr. M. A. Iprolia, 9879720786 --- Advocate Mr. A. M. Shroff, 9428062064 --- Professor 5.B.K. @ Mr. R. R. Zimba, Mr. B. A. Tunvar, 94265 78995 [email protected] Palanpur Full Time Secretary, Panel Lawyer DLSA, BK at Palanpur Mo. No. 9426246941 E-mail id- [email protected] Mr. D. G. Vaishnav, 94289 81033 dgvaishnav.2018@gmai Panel Lawyer l.com Mr. D. M. Songara, 99242 89921 dharmedrasongara473@ Panel Lawyer gmail. com Mr. D. J. Dharani, 94263 79188 [email protected] Panel Lawyer m Mr. M. S. Vyas, 99792 49841 Maheshbhai.vyash825@ Panel Lawyer gmail. Com 6. Bharuch Mr. J. Z. Mehta, Prasant Patel 9925152697 prasant_rajkamal@yaho FTS, Mob. No. o.com 9998630981 Munaf N Bhatti 9712747770 [email protected] m Ramilaben C. Parmar 9426122611 - Premilaben H 9638519883 ramilaparmar037@gmai Varmora l.com Hafeez M Syed 8866644460 [email protected] 7. Bhavnagar Mr. P. P. Shah, FTS, Ms.Pritiben V. 9426914395 [email protected] Mob No. Mehta, om 9924467113 Panel Advocate, Bhavnagar. Mr.Gurpreetsingh J. 9328283281 snehafoundation1709@ Gill, gmail.com PLV, Bhavnagar. Mr.SumitbhaiA.Thak 9825566642 sumitthakkar585@gmail kar, Panel Advocate, .com Bhavnagar. Ms.Gulsharaben I. 9228373794 gulshara.lakhani@gmail Lakhani, .com PLV, Bhavnagar. Ms.AnitabenJ.Patel, 9426701403 patelanitaj2012@gmail. Panel Advocate, com Bhavnagar. 8. Botad Mr. K. R. Pandya Mrs. J. G. 9427957635 (Chairman, TLSC, Vadodariya Botad& Principal ( Advocate) Senior Civil Judge, Botad) Mr.C .R. Maheta 9825326215 ( Advocate) Mr. A. S. Kherani 7622982426 ( Advocate) Mr. K. G. Dabhi 9824874876 ( Advocate) Mr. P. R. Bathwar 9426463557 ( Advocate) Mr. D. K. Parmar 9824386097 ( Advocate) 9. ChhotaUdepur Mr. R. P. Davendra, Mr. U. M. Jani, Asst, 9904839409 Dlsa.chhotaudepur@gm FTS, DLSA DLSA, ail.com ChhotaUdepur, Chhotaudepur Mob. No. – 9712181191 Mr. D. J. Rohit, 9427053995 rohitdipakkumar@gmail Panel Adv. .com Mrs. R. J. Rathwa, 9726380929 - Panel Adv. Mrs. J. R. Joshi, PLV 9537060103 Jyotikajoshi1987@gmai l.com 10. Dahod Mr. D. A. Patel, Mr. Shailendrasinh 9426560171 - FTS, DLSA Dahod, S. Thakor, Panel Mob. No - Adv. 9898264914 Mr. Mukesh. A. 9924543199 - Bhabhor, Panel Adv. Ms. Parvati. M. 7435019736 - Mahavar, Panel Adv. Mr. Ranjanben K. 9427659909 - Rajhans, PLV Mr. Harsh. H. 9773467028 - Kapdiya, PLV Mr. Burhan. M. 8460827402 - Kaydavala, PLV 11. Devbhumi Mr. Chandrakant R. A.I. Bloch 98242 99184 Dwarka @ Parmar, Panel Khambhalia Advocate. Mob No. 99246 76783 K.D. Vadgama 90674 36811 K.C. Dave 98243 35636 H.K. Bamrotiya 94264 33366 C.M. Joshi 94281 26001 SanjaybhaiAmbaliya 84601 06020 ParthBudhbhati 96245 29262 Sanjay Matang 87587 75580 Deep Kanabar 94083 22004 Ashish Panchmatiya 95747 81818 Amit Gagiya 94276 72314 12.Gandhinagar Mr. P. S. Rathore, Mr. Sudhir D. Desai, 9825531730 [email protected] FTS, DLSA, Gandhinagar, Mob No. 9586499690 Mr. Jayrambhai B. 9427600276 [email protected] Soni Mrs. V. P. Ayachi, 9426356017 [email protected] om Mr. Madhusudan 9909940542 [email protected] Joshi m Mr. Anil Kakkad 9428049621 [email protected] om 13. Gir-Somnath Mr. P. K. Dave, Ms. K. K. Joshi 9904681210 -- @ Veraval FTS, Mob No. 9427310892 Mr. K. B. Solanki 9998282726 -- Mr. P. J. Makvana 7202892076 Makvanaprakash37@g mail.com Mr. A. R. Jani 9081825883 -- Mrs. S. S. Gondaliya 9409378081 -- Mr. B. U. Dabhi 8140253329 -- 14. Jamnagar Mr. P. S. Suchak, Ms. Shardaben C. 8530062572 -- FTS, Mob No. Dabhi, Panel Adv. 9898287264 Ms. Bhavnaben C. 9157278343 -- Chavda, Panel Adv. Ms. Dharaben 8000240891 -- Purohit, PLV Mr. Dharmesh D. 7043234563 -- Gohil, PLV 15. Junagadh Mr. P. M. Atodariya, Mr. JisanHalepotra 8866152853 -- FTS, Mob No. 9825088008 Mr. N. M. Vaishnav 9825746994 [email protected] Mrs. Pragnaben 8980030136 -- Pandya 8320530633 Mr. Girish Bhayani 9428689669 -- Mrs. 9428837333 -- MamtabenLodhiya 16. Kachchh @ Mr. B. N. Patel, Mr. B. N. Patel 9825132447 -- Bhuj Secretary, DLSA – Kachchh, Mob No. 9825132447 Adv. G. B. Gor 9427438827 -- Adv. P. D. Dholakia 9427438821 -- Mr. K. M. Patel, 9825158872 -- Panel Advocate, DLSA – Kachchh 17. Kheda @ Mr. R. L. Trivedi Mr. U. A. Dhagat 9825184266 -- Nadiad FTS Kheda, Mob No. 9824174312 Mrs. P. K. Dalwadi 9898593416 -- Mr. C. C. Darji 9998202095 -- Ms. S. H. Barot 8849653669 -- 18. Mahesana Mr. P. G. Soni, Dr. Mahesh N Patel 9879592189 -- FTS Mahesana, Mob No. 9426435822 Dr.Kaushalraj 9879042412 -- Upadhyay Dr. Hardik A. Patel 9925668222 -- Mr. J. U. Rana 9426174868 -- Mr. Shital K. Patel 9426598984 -- Dr.Nitaben B. Desai 9925299453 -- 19. Mahisagar @ I/c Mr. K. A. Mr. S. A. Patel, 9825525244 --- Lunawada Marwah, Secretary, Panel Lawyer DLSA, Mahisagar, Mob No. 961033336 Mr. P. R. Dave, 9879247817 --- Panel Lawyer Mr. M. V. Parmar, 9925693505 --- Panel Lawyer Mr. V. M. Bariya, 9924152746 --- PLV Mrs. S. A. Kala, PLV 9537601986 --- Mr. D. H. Vankar, 9979903969 --- PLV 20. Morbi Mr. R. K. Pandya, Kanji Garchar 9099703561 -- FTS Mob No. 9879187590 Jyoti Patel 7567067363 -- Manish Garchar 6355093403 -- Krupali Patel 6353631116 -- Hardik Mendapara 9662445185 -- 21. Narmada @ Mr. N.K. Nachare Atish M Pancholi 9428686762 Kushpancholi84@gmail Rajpipla FTS, Mob No. .com 9898279652 Alpaben H Bhatiya 9727547003 -- Leelavantiben M 9428886735 -- Sakhreliya 22. Navsari Mr. M. D. Parmar, Mr. Pradip S. 9426136578 -- FTS Mob No. Gadankush 9898611583 Ms. Rashmiben S. 9558309040 -- Halpati Mr. Bhavin D. Patel 8320804663 -- Mr. Mayankbhai U. 9427706608 -- Trivedi Mr. Sanjay R. Gamit 7621056886 -- 23. Panchmahal Mr. Sohel A. Mr. R. Y. Tripathi 9726138545 [email protected] @ Godhra Shaikh, FTS, Mob No. 9824742476 Mr. H. K. Modi 9428028118 [email protected] m Mr. S. F. Nalvaya 9328644483 Nalvayasatish007@gma il.com Ms. K. S. Kalvani 7016088587 Karishmakalwani789@g mail.com Ms. K. D. Panchal 9624772110 [email protected] m 24. Patan Mr. V. J. Gadhvi, Dr.Avani F. Aal 8238446969 -- FTS Mob No. 8156009080 Ushaben C. Buch 9998964058 [email protected] Shreyans M. Shah 9016219732 [email protected] om Devalben R. 8469021323 Majmundard96@gmail. Majmundar com Haresh J. 9925839108 [email protected] Maheshwari om RinkalRaval 9429203849 rinkalraval81052@gmai l.com 25. Porbandar Mr. H. S. Langa, Mr. Jaysinh L. Zala 9429444092 [email protected] FTS, Mob No. 9537729881 Mr. Dipakbhai H. 9979288981 [email protected] Sadiya om Ms. 9537584172 Laxmilaxmi1506795375 LaxmybenShingrakhi [email protected] ya Mrs. Nimuben D. 9586615613 - Singal Mr. Gigabhai M. 9106769145 91&[email protected] Parmar 26. Rajkot Mr. H. V. Jotaniya, Mr. Samrat R. 9426913241 [email protected] FTS Mob No,. Upadhyay m 9427312412 Mr. Heet R. Avlani 9429765529 [email protected] m Mr. Shubham B. 8320199594 mrdaveshubham@gmail Dave .com Mr. Hasubhai J. Patel 9106175735 - Mr. Savan N. Ahir 9687083817 [email protected] om 27. S.K. @ Mr. A. A. Vayada, Mr. P. S. Zala 9426405409 Districtlegal.hmt@gmail Himmatnagar FTS .com Mr. H. D. Patel 9913290191 - Mr. D. S. Desai 8401806650 - Mr. M. R. Chauhan 9998074468 - Mr. R. J. Prajapati 9978770485 - 28. Surat Mr. K. N. Prajapati, Mr. B. D. Mukhrajee 9879105437 Bhartimukhrjee5484@g FTS, Mob No. mail.com 9426750677 Mr. R. K. 9924022354 [email protected] Limbachiya m Mr. K. K. Shekh 9825985698 -- Mr. M. D. Chaudhari 9979392753 Maheshchaudhari1679. [email protected] Mr. B. R. Patel 9979882585 -- Mr. h. M. Nakrani 9879917114 Hareshnakrani11@gmai l.com Mr. Y. G. Patel 9824187015 [email protected] Mr. M. C. Nayka 9727661896 -- 29. Mr. H. H. Gupta, Mr. Ezazhusain C. 88222 11168 - Surendranagar FTS, Mob No. Parmar 9428316171 Mr. Faruk I. 81608 41184 - Kariyania Ms. Sweta K. Patel 81548 55444 - Mr. Soham J. Vyas 96384 49950 - Mr. Nitin R. Parmar 87807 54597 - Ms. J.V.Buddha (In- Mr.N.J.Chaudhary 9426164989 - Charge Secretary) 30.Tapi @ Vyara FTS, Mob No. 9426466250 Mr.M.V.Chaudhary 9624687362 - Ms. R.P.Dube 6353930053 - Ms.N.J.Gamit 9726456192 - Ms.M.J.Parmar 9913593181 - Shri Aasutos Raj Dr. Archana 98791 46725 gadekararchana@gmail. Pathak, Fulltime Gadekar, Professor, com 31. Vadodara Secretary, D.L.S.A., Law Collage, M. S. Vadodara, Mob No. Uni., Vadodara 9426413512 Dr.AkilSaiyad, 94285 40786 [email protected] Director &Dean, Parul Uni., Limda, Ta. Waghodia, Dist. Vadodara Shri Maynak R. 99240 46221 ojasfoundation1@gmail. Brahmbhatt com President, Ojas Foundation (N.G.O.) Shri 98240 61397 [email protected] AvadhootSumant, Advocate Shri Ishan Bhatt, 99099 82528 [email protected] Advocate m Smt. Nilam Patel, 99250 20742 advocatenilampatel@ya Advocate hoo.com Smt. M. D. Shah 70461 63003 [email protected] Advocate Mr. M. B. Ghasura, Mr. S. B. Patel 9879682435 -- 32. Valsad FTS, Mob No. 9537703777 Mr. M. G. Patel 9898813855 -- Mr. S. R. Pandey 9909442936 -- Mr. A. B. Saxena 9909917870 -- Mr. C. U. Pujari 9737455915 -- .
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